2024 bond election

Advocates Push to Add $200M For Affordable Housing in Dallas’ 2024 Bond

By April Towery / November 27, 2023 /

The Community Bond Task Force is set to make recommendations to the Dallas City Council on Dec. 6 about how to divvy up 2024 bond funds for housing, economic development, parks, streets, and erosion control projects.  The CBTF issued the following recommendations, totaling $1.1 billion, in an Oct. 27 memo: The bond election is next…

City Departments Square Off Against Police And Fire For November 2024 Bond Election Funds

By April Towery / October 9, 2023 /

The chess game over how to divide up $1.1 billion among all of Dallas’ capital needs continues, as the 2024 bond election approaches and the deadline for task force recommendations is less than two months away. Bond town hall meetings began in late September and will continue through Oct. 19.  The needs far outweigh the…

Elm Thicket/Northpark Is Still Reeling From Zoning Battle One Year Later 

By April Towery / September 5, 2023 /

Almost a year has passed since Elm Thicket/Northpark residents fought City Hall to preserve the character of their historic Freedman’s neighborhood.  The residents won their battle to limit the size and height of new construction, but you wouldn’t know it by taking a drive through the area bound by Lemmon Avenue, Lovers Lane, Inwood Road,…

Council Members Ask to Push 2024 Dallas Bond Election From May to November to Deal With Pension Deficit

By April Towery / August 17, 2023 /

The Community Bond Task Force isn’t getting the information they need from city staff as they prepare a list of recommended projects for a May 2024 Dallas bond election, prompting several Dallas City Council members to ask Wednesday if the election could be delayed to November.  The elephant in the room is that the city…

Housing Advocates Weigh in on City Manager’s Recommended $4.63 Billion Budget 

By April Towery / August 7, 2023 /

Housing doesn’t typically get a massive piece of the pie in a municipal budget because a lot of dollars come from federal funds, grant programs, tax-increment financing districts, and other mechanisms already in place. Dallas, however, has made affordable housing a priority, and CandysDirt.com is taking a closer look to see if they’re putting their…