The City of Dallas Planning & Development is updating the Dallas Development Code to create a set of rules that are simple, clear and future ready. A series of public meetings will take place this June. Attend a public meeting near you!
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Thursday, June 12:
West Dallas Multipurpose Center (West) *
2828 Fish Trap Road, 75212
6 – 7:30 p.m.
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Friday, June 13:
J. Erik Jonsson Central Library (Downtown Dallas)
1515 Young Street, 75201
12 – 1:30 p.m.
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Tuesday, June 24:
Cedar Crest Golf Course (South) *
1800 Southerland Ave, 75203
6 – 7:30 p.m.
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Wednesday, June 25:
Dallas College Eastfield Campus (East) *
3737 Motley Dr, Mesquite, TX 75150
6 – 7:30 p.m.
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Thursday, June 26:
Churchill Recreation Center (North)
6906 Churchill Rec Way, 75230
6 – 7:30 p.m.
What will be covered at the meetings?
The Dallas Development Code Diagnostic Report will be presented which includes a look at our current development regulations and introduces new concepts to modernize it. You can review the Development Code Diagnostic Report here.
What to expect at the meetings?
The same presentation will be presented at each meeting. There will be a 35-minute presentation followed by Q&A.
Meetings are family-friendly. Activity pages will be available for children. Meetings with * denote simultaneous interpretation will be available. Interpretation will be available at all meetings.
Why is this Important?
The Dallas Zoning Reform effort is an initiative to modernize the Dallas Development Code. The code was last updated in 1965. Since then, the code has undergone numerous small changes and updates. The result of these changes has left the code in a state that is hard to navigate, unpredictable in its outcomes, and unruly to administer and enforce.
Zoning controls how our city develops by regulating land use, building placement and bulk/size, parking requirements, landscaping standards, sign regulations, and numerous other aspects of the built environment. These rules collectively determine our city can grow and evolve, directly shaping the physical character of our community and impacting everything from housing availability and transportation patterns to economic development and environmental sustainability.
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