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dmagazine.com | Dylan Duke |Bethany Erickson
After more than five years of work by city staff, the Dallas City Council was briefed on a plan to reduce and remove parking minimums that require developers to include a certain amount of parking with their buildings. Many council members raised concerns that handicap parking would not be built and that parking would overflow into residential streets.
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1 month ago |
dmagazine.com | Dylan Duke |Bethany Erickson
On the evening of April 7 in a Preston Center law firm conference room, a group of confident-looking European business owners and smart-sounding American logistics professionals gathered to discuss one thing: their anxiety and confusion over Trump’s looming tariffs.
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1 month ago |
dmagazine.com | Dylan Duke |Bethany Erickson
It seemed council members had two things on their minds this week when being briefed about two police training facilities: relief over the Dallas Police Department’s walking back controversial plans not to train recruits at the proposed UNT Dallas complex (something voters had expected when passing a pricey bond proposition last year) and frustration over the ambiguous price tag and timeline for the projects.
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