Jesse Moreno

Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee Will Hear Update Monday on Security Issues at 711 S. St. Paul Street

By April Towery / June 24, 2024 /

Less than a year after a nonprofit returned the downtown property at 711 S. St. Paul St. to the City of Dallas in sparkling and secure condition, it’s become a squatting area for homeless individuals, overrun with feces and filth.  It’s in such bad shape that the president and CEO of the nonprofit that occupied…

Dallas Homeless Director Says City Could Partner With Private Developer For Homeless Housing Alternatives

By April Towery / May 31, 2024 /

Thousands of unhoused people have turned Dallas streets into waiting rooms, and city officials said last week they’re willing to try a pilot program that employs public-private partnerships to bring housing alternatives to the homeless. Christine Crossley, director of the Dallas Office of Homeless Solutions, presented information about industrialized housing, pallet homes, and retrofitted shipping…

Is Housing Forward Working? Jesse Moreno Says Alternatives Are Needed to Shelter Homeless

By April Towery / May 15, 2024 /

Dallas leaders are stepping up their game when it comes to removing unsheltered residents from city streets, but not everyone is satisfied with a proposed approach to create alternative options, which could pull funding from what proponents say is a proven, successful Housing Forward model.  Members of the Dallas City Council’s Housing and Homeless Solutions…

Dallas Calls on Other North Texas Cities to Provide Housing For The Homeless

By April Towery / March 28, 2024 /

During a quarterly update at the Dallas City Council’s Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee on Monday, good news was shared about the progress made toward removing encampments and providing shelter for the homeless. But the conversation took a turn as city leaders demanded that other regional partners offer support.  More Than 4,200 Homeless in Dallas…

Despite Council Mandate, City Staff Didn’t Seek Alternative Funding Sources, Designs For Interstate 345

By April Towery / March 8, 2024 /

The Dallas City Council unanimously approved a “hybrid trench option” for Interstate 345 last year, with the condition that city staff explore grant funding to pay for it and design alternatives to make sure the trench was the best option. However, the council was told Wednesday that the project will cost about $600 million more…