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Get Wet With This Look at City’s Request For “2070 Water Supply Plan” Consultant

By Robert WilonskyNovember 21, 2011

It didn’t come up last Wednesday, when the council talked about saving and selling Dallas’s water. But there was a brief mention made ago, during that chitchat concerning the city’s long-range water-supply plan, the most recent of which was done six years ago. Says right there on Slide No. 41:…

Park and Rec Provides Nifty Guide to Those “Art” Pavilions Slowly, Surely Filling City Parks

By Robert WilonskyNovember 19, 2011

When I had Willis Winters on the phone the other day, I mentioned in passing that I just driven pastthe new pavilion at Royal Park, off Royal and Cromwell in Northwest Dallas. At which point Park and Rec’s second-in-command directed my attention to this freshly minted guide to those architect-designed…

Waste Management Association Sues City Over “Anti-Free Enterprise” Flow Control Ordinance

By Robert WilonskyNovember 18, 2011

Saw this one coming; so too did the city council. After all, in mid-September the council met behind closed doors with city attorneys to review “legal issues regarding proposed resource flow control ordinance” — which, as I am sure you recall, is the ordinance directing all solid waste collected in…

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Former Head of City’s Urban Forest Advisory Committee Begs CPC Not to Approve Walmart

By Robert WilonskyNovember 17, 2011

Longtime Friends of Unfair Park will recognize the name Steve Houser: He’s the former chair of the Dallas Urban Forest Advisory Committee honored by George W. Bush in ’08 for his volunteer work saving the city’s trees. Reason I mention him today: The arborist sends word that he and other…

Drink In the City Council’s Discussion on Conserving (And Selling) Dallas’s Water Supply

By Robert WilonskyNovember 17, 2011

I was in the middle of watching the city council briefings on water conservation and the Stage 1 watering restrictions yesterday when I got pulled away — and just when it was getting interesting too. So this morning I started going back to review the tape, beginning just as Sandy…

The End of the Occupation: Scenes From Dallas Police’s Raid on Occupy Dallas’s Encampment

By Leslie MinoraNovember 17, 2011

A little past 11 last night, one of the protesters camped out behind Dallas City Hall was walking from tent to tent, shouting: “Anybody in there? Anybody in there?” From one emerged a groggy, irritated “What?” He was told: “You gotta go, you gotta go. Police are coming.” And they…

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Breaking: City of Dallas Boots Occupy Dallas From Their Campsite Behind City Hall

By Nick RalloNovember 17, 2011

Robert’s downtown at the Occupy Dallas camp, where police are breaking up protestors as we speak. He sends along these photos, and this: City has yanked their agreement with Occupy Dallas, and they’re currently giving the camp the boot. Police are stationed at every entrance, and around City Hall. No…

Federal Judge Unseals Suit That Asks: Did Dallas Screw HUD Out of Hundreds of Millions?

By Jim SchutzeNovember 16, 2011

On June 10, 2010, I wrote a column for the newspaper about an official complaint brought to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) by two Dallas developers alleging a decades-old pattern of racial discrimination and fraud by the city of Dallas, the county and other local entities…

As Agencies Split, Everyone Agrees: To Fight Homelessness, Dallas Need More Housing

By Leslie MinoraNovember 16, 2011

This morning marked a turning point in the local approach to homeless care. Mayor Mike Rawlings, city and county officials and leaders of local non-profits took turns at the podium in the Flag Room at City Hall in an introduction to the Greater Dallas Homeless Policy Alliance, a public-private partnership…

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Council Votes Not to Suspend Its Rules, Which Means Jasso’s New Map Won’t Get Look-See

By Robert WilonskyNovember 16, 2011

In the end, the most surprising part of this afternoon’s discussion at City Hall over whether to suspend the rules and allow redistricting brought back to the horseshoe is that there was no discussion at all. Sure, a few speakers came to the mic, among them Roy Williams and Marvin…

Owner of Tiny But Valuable Plot at Omni Hotel Tells City Hall: $182,000 Just Ain’t Enough

By Joe ToneNovember 16, 2011

When the city-owned Omni Hotel had its grand-opening photo op the other day, everything seemed in place, right down to the giant ribbon and the past-due TV stars. But there’s one little speck of cement that the city’s still fighting over — and its sparring partner isn’t going down easily…

City Council Will Not Trim Public Speakers’ Time at the Mic From Three Minutes to One

By Robert WilonskyNovember 16, 2011

Yesterday we noted that the city council would be briefed today on two minor changes to rules governing public speakers, chief among them a proposal from Acting City Secretary Rosa Rios’s office that trims speakers’ three minutes at the mic to a mere 60 seconds if they’re coming back within…

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City, Sixth Floor Museum to Split Cost of $1.5 Million Dealey Plaza Redo Down the Middle

By Robert WilonskyNovember 16, 2011

We first told you back in May that Dealey Plaza is due for a makeover, which involves redoing the north and south plaza pergolas, planting new way-finding and history-of signs, and making the plaza ADA compliant at long last. Then we discovered how the city is going to pay for…

The Good and Bad News Contained Within MDHA’s “2011 State of Homelessness” Report

By Robert WilonskyNovember 16, 2011

Leslie’s at Dallas City Hall at this very moment, where Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance is announcing the formation of the Greater Dallas Homeless Policy Alliance, a partnership with the city and Dallas County intended to, among other things, find a way to get 1,800 permanent supportive housing units built by…

Mayor Mike Rawlings on Occupy Dallas Encampment: They Can Stay. Tonight, Anyway.

By Robert WilonskyNovember 15, 2011

True to his word, City Hall spokesman Frank Librio just sent a statement from Mayor Mike Rawlings in response to U.S. District Judge Jane Boyle’s ruling this morning, which cleared the way for the city to give Occupy Dallas the heave-ho from the parking lot behind 1500 Marilla if it…

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Plan on Speaking Out in Front of Dallas City Council? There May Be Some Changes Coming.

By Robert WilonskyNovember 15, 2011

A couple of weeks back we noted that some Dallas Independent School District trustees would love to do away with public speakers at meetings, because, in the words of board president Lew Blackburn, “Occasionally we have people come speak to the board, and it’s more of a three-minute bullying, if…

Federal Judge Denies Occupy Dallas’s Motion for TRO. So, What Will City Hall Do Now …?

By Leslie MinoraNovember 15, 2011

This morning, U.S. District Judge Jane Boyle denied the request by Occupy Dallas for a temporary restraining order that would have prevented City Hall from evicting the Occupiers based on specific sections of the October agreement. Occupy Dallas Attorney Jonathan Winocour repeatedly called portions of the arrangement with the city…

A Message from Mary Suhm Concerning Dallas’s Role as Region’s “Emergency Water Provider”

By Robert WilonskyNovember 15, 2011

So much for all that rain we were promised; there it goes, not even close save for last night’s stray raindrops. The not-even-near-miss seems only fitting in advance of tomorrow’s briefing before the Dallas City Council, when City Manager Mary Suhm will recommend going to Stage 1, twice-a-week watering restrictions…

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Muni Judge Phyllis Brown Sues City, Before She’s Removed for Running for District Court

By Robert WilonskyNovember 15, 2011

In December 2005, Elizabeth Frizell, then a municipal judge for the city of Dallas for a solid decade, decided it was time for a change, so she filed to run in the Democratic primary for County Criminal Court No. 11. At which point she was told she would have to…

Delia Jasso Really Wants Scott Griggs (And Kessler and Stevens Parks) Out of Her District

By Robert WilonskyNovember 14, 2011

On and off the last few days I’ve spoken with the folks in the Redistricting Office to see if they’ve gotten their hands on Delia Jasso’s amendment to the previously voted-upon map — you know, the whole reason the council will stop down Wednesday to argue over reopening that mighty…

Will Occupy Dallas Stay at City Hall? Will Its Case Be Heard in Federal Court? Who Knows!

By Leslie MinoraNovember 14, 2011

Right now we were supposed to be at the Earle Cabell for a federal hearing over Occupy Dallas’s camp-out behind Dallas City Hall. Alas, that was not meant to be: Friday’s agreement, which said the Occupiers could occupy City Hall’s bathrooms and kept the city from making good on its…

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Council’s Trinity Corridor Committe Signs Off on Six-Lane Option For “New” Riverfront Blvd.

By Robert WilonskyNovember 14, 2011

We kicked off the day with yet another look at Public Works’ plans to make over Riverfront Boulevard from Cadiz and Continental, otherwise known as Dallas’s Avenue des Champs-Élysée. Assistant Public Works Director Alan Hendrix just led the council through the PowerPoint; no need to rehash the history. Instead, as…

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