Klyde Warren Park expansion moves forward with financial approval from Dallas City Council
Klyde Warren Park expansion moves forward with financial approval from Dallas City Council
Construction of the new deck park west of St. Paul Street over Woodall Rodgers Freeway and other improvements is slated to start in December and be completed in August 2024.
Klyde Warren Park on Wednesday, June 23, 2021, in Dallas. (Elias Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News)(Elias Valverde II / Staff Photographer)
6:42 PM on Jun 23, 2021 CDT
The City Council on Wednesday approved more money for an estimated $100 million expansion of downtown Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park that will add a large pavilion, more green space and other features to the area.
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Central Texas tenants finding few options for affordable housing
A hot housing marking means many property owners aren t accepting Section 8 applicants, leaving some struggling to find a place to stay. Author: Andrew Moore Updated: 9:08 PM CDT June 9, 2021
TEMPLE, Texas Schenika Burleson is eligible for Section 8 housing assistance, and had a landlord that accepted it for years. But when that landlord sold the property to a new one, she needed a new place to go.
But in the current housing market, it seems like there is nowhere to go.
Burleson said she got a list of previous Section 8 properties in the Temple area, but couldn t find anything available.
North Central Texas Emergency Communications District Celebrates 30 Years of Innovation and Servant Leadership
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ARLINGTON, Texas, June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The North Central Texas Emergency Communications District (NCT9-1-1) celebrates its 30-year anniversary today. Since its creation in 1991, NCT9-1-1 has established itself as a district committed to furthering innovation within the emergency number industry and in promoting its core values of heart, courage, and attitude. When I went to work for this 9-1-1 entity over thirty years ago, I knew I would have the opportunity to help people through our work, said Director of 9-1-1 Christy Williams. I couldn t have dreamed of the amazing team who are passionate and dedicated to saving lives and making a difference! I am honored to be a part of something great.