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Buckle Up for Dallas’ New Parking Ordinance

By Charles Grand / May 15, 2025 /

With a 14-1 majority, Dallas City Council members voted to reduce or abolish parking minimums across multiple development types on Wednesday, finally putting parking reform to bed after staff began the effort almost six years ago. Only Council Member Cara Mendelsohn (District 12) voted against the ordinance, even though others had concerns about the potential…

After Years of Acrimony, Dallas City Council Approves Revised Pepper Square Project

By Charles Grand / March 27, 2025 /

A zoning case that has been a flashpoint in Dallas politics finally came to a resolution at a raucous city council meeting on Wednesday, when council members voted 10-4 to approve mixed-use zoning for the Pepper Square redevelopment in North Dallas. City Council’s approval of the controversial Pepper Square — Jesse Moreno, Carolyn King Arnold,…

Survey Says … It’s Not ‘Touchdown Dance Time’ But Community Priorities Align With Council’s

By April Towery / February 10, 2025 /

A survey of more than 2,000 Dallas residents showed that infrastructure maintenance is the No. 1 priority in almost every geographic district of the city, with public safety closely following at No. 2. Traffic management, social services, and code enforcement also ranked high, and about 52% of respondents said access to affordable, quality housing should…

Judge to Rule Friday on Whether Pepper Square Rezoning Was Properly Advertised

By April Towery / October 31, 2024 /

A district judge is expected to rule Friday on whether to uphold a temporary restraining order that blocked the Dallas City Council from voting last week on the controversial Pepper Square rezoning The Pepper Square development, proposed by Henry S. Miller Company, calls for a mixed-use development at Preston and Belt Line Roads with a…

Controversial Pepper Square Plan to Go Before City Plan Commission in August 

By April Towery / July 22, 2024 /

A proposal for 1,500 housing units at District 11’s Pepper Square mixed-use development has reportedly been revised and will go before the Dallas Plan Commission for a vote on Aug. 8.  As zoning cases adjacent to single-family homes are prone to do, this one has strong opposition.  Following an acrimonious neighborhood meeting in early March,…