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Dallas Zoning Decisions: June 2026

Dallas, TX zoning decisions for June 2026: 12 approved, 0 denied, 2 deferred across 4 public meetings.

In June 2026, Dallas held 4 public meetings covering zoning matters. 14 zoning decisions had a recorded outcome this month: 12 approved (100% approval rate), 2 deferred. Activity was down 19% compared to May (232 activity items across 5 meetings).

Zoning Decisions This Month

Morgan Stanley Economic Development Incentive Agreement / NEZ 24 & 25

Approved.

Designated approximately 4.43 acres at 1445 Ross Avenue as NEZ No. 24 and approximately 2.26 acres at 2401, 2421, 2425 McKinney Avenue and 2507, 2515 Fairmont Street as NEZ No. 25. Includes business personal property tax abatements (90% for 5 years Phase I, 90% for 10 years Phase II), a Chapter 380 economic development grant not to exceed $18,500,000, and enterprise zone nominations for Morgan Stanley's new temporary and permanent regional offices. Projected to create a minimum of 3,800 jobs by 2035 with possibility of 1,000 additional by 2039. Approved.

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PFC development of Apperson at Apple/Cato/San Jacinto Streets

Approved.

Authorize the Dallas Public Facility Corporation to acquire, develop, and own Apperson, a 251-unit mixed-income multifamily development spanning four parcels at 1431 Apple Street, 1500 Cato Street, 1526 Cato Street, and 3910 San Jacinto Street, and enter a 75-year lease with Slate Properties LLC. Foregone city taxes ~$5.6M over 60 years; projected ~$424,000/year in rent subsidies. Passed (opposed: Moreno, Roth, Mendelson).

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PFC development of 3021 at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard

Approved.

Authorize the Dallas Public Facility Corporation to acquire, improve, develop, and own 3021, an 86-unit mixed-income multifamily development at 3021 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, and enter a 75-year lease with Phoenician Development Group LLC. Includes 39 market rate units, business/technology center, fitness center, community park space, and DART access; ~$20 million private investment. Approved with one opposed (Mendelson).

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Lorenzo Hotel lien release / sale consent (rejection of offer, alternative approved)

Approved.

Regarding Lorenzo Hotel property at 1011 South Ackert Street. Motion by Council Member Moreno to reject the offer received from TEOF Hotel LP, consent to sale conditioned on borrower realizing estimated sale price and payment of remaining net proceeds after senior liens, and reserve city rights as lender for any deficiency. Approved.

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Resolution of no objection for Hall Street Apartments LIHTC (PH3)

Approved.

Public hearing and resolution of no objection for Fairfield Affordable Housing Fund, Tranche 15, LLC application to TDHCA for 4% non-competitive low-income housing tax credits for Hall Street Apartments, a 354-unit multifamily development at 1823 North Hall Street, including acknowledgment of proximity to another tax-credit development. Approved.

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New PD for MHA/CR (RV park and community retail) - Z7

Approved.

New planned development district for MHA manufactured home and CR community retail uses on a ~99-acre site at LBJ service road and Haymarket Road (east line of Haymarket Road, south line of Hazel Crest Drive), District 8. Includes first-class recreational vehicle park with cottages and a smaller CR retail subdistrict. Approved with numerous stipulations. CPC recommended approval unanimously; staff supporting. 4 in favor, 3 in opposition of 88 notices.

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Spring Avenue Redevelopment / ICDC townhome loan agreement amendment

Approved.

Amendment to resolution 26-0510 with Inner City Community Development Corporation for the final phase of the South Dallas Greater Fair Park Community Revitalization Plan Spring Avenue Redevelopment Project to construct eight single-family townhomes, with a two-year term. Clarified project reserved for households at or below 80% AMI (originally up to 140%). Approved with one opposed.

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24-hour on-demand lactation support (Pacify)

Approved.

One-year service price agreement to provide city residents with access to 24-hour on-demand lactation support through the Office of Housing and Community Empowerment, September 1, 2026 through August 31, 2027, with Pacify Health Inc. (sole source), estimated $174,180. Approved.

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Showing the 8 most significant of 14 recorded zoning decisions. See all Dallas meetings →

Zoning Changes

  • Zoning change at West line of Calumet Avenue between Meredith Avenue and Garfield Avenue
  • R-10, 99 acres at East line of Haymarket Road and south line of Hazel Crest Drive (1916 Club Development)
  • Zoning change at South line of East Wheatland Road west of South Lancaster Road
  • Zoning change, 39.70 acres at Property generally bounded by Redmond Drive, Hampton Road, and West Colorado Boulevard
  • Zoning change at Northeast line of Harry Hines Boulevard and southeast of Whatley Lane
  • Zoning change at Northeast corner of Pastor Bailey Drive and West Camp Wisdom Road
  • WR-3 at North line of East Overton Road and East Illinois Avenue
  • IR at West line of Ford Road south of Christian Parkway (PD 307)

Top Keywords This Month

  • zoning: 31 instances
  • commercial: 15 instances
  • residential: 11 instances
  • subdivision: 7 instances
  • traffic study: 3 instances

What to Watch

  • Subdivision is new this month with 7 mentions, not present in May.

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Frequently asked questions

How many public meetings were held in Dallas in June 2026?

Dallas had 4 public meetings in June 2026, with 187 zoning activity items identified.

What were the top zoning topics in Dallas in June 2026?

The most discussed topics were zoning (31), commercial (15), residential (11), subdivision (7), traffic study (3).

How many zoning decisions were made in Dallas in June 2026?

14 zoning decisions had a recorded outcome in Dallas in June 2026: 12 approved, 0 denied, 2 deferred (100% approval rate).

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