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Dallas Zoning Meetings

7 meetings monitored in Dallas, TX

April 22, 202610h 27m88,179 words
247rezoningzoningindustrialapprovedresidential
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April 8, 20266h 37m55,583 words
132approvedcommercialzoningmotion to approvepublic hearing
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March 25, 20267h 44m66,644 words
128deniedapproveddeferredmotion to approvecommercial
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February 25, 20266h 39m58,079 words
112approveddeniedenvironmental reviewmotion to approvedeferred
February 11, 20263h 15m29,039 words
30deniedmotion to denyapprovedzoningresidential
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January 28, 20263h 24m31,138 words
24approvedrezoningmotion to approvedensityresidential
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January 14, 20263h 43m30,319 words
39industrialapproveddeferredmixed usecommercial
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Frequently Asked Questions

Rezoning requests, PD (Planned Development) district applications, SUP (Specific Use Permit) filings, variances, and land use amendments are tracked by ZoneWire across Dallas City Council, City Plan Commission, and Board of Adjustment meetings.

Dallas has approximately 8 zoning-related meetings per month across City Council, the City Plan Commission, and the Board of Adjustment. City Council meets biweekly, while the City Plan Commission meets twice per month.

A SUP (Specific Use Permit) in Dallas is a zoning approval required for certain land uses that need additional review beyond standard zoning permissions. SUP filings are common in neighborhoods like Deep Ellum and Bishop Arts where entertainment, restaurant, and mixed-use development requires special authorization from City Council.

The highest volume of zoning activity in Dallas occurs in Deep Ellum for entertainment and mixed-use SUP applications, Bishop Arts for commercial infill, the downtown core for PD district amendments and revitalization projects, and the Design District for industrial-to-mixed-use conversions.

Key zoning terms for Dallas include PD (Planned Development) district, SUP (Specific Use Permit), rezoning, variance, neighborhood stabilization overlay, conservation district, TIF (Tax Increment Financing), and MPC (Mixed-Use Planned Community). ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Dallas governing body.