251701 10-14-25 ORDINANCE NO. 33263
ProposalAI Summary
Ordinance No. 33263 rezones approximately 0.992 acres of property in Dallas (Lots 6-11 in City Block C17240, bounded by Ivanhoe Lane, Ithaca Street, and Brundrette Street) from an IR Industrial/Research District to a D(A) Duplex District. The rezoning follows required public hearings and city plan commission approval, with an effective date immediately upon passage and publication. The ordinance includes standard provisions for building permits, compliance with Dallas Development Code, a penalty not to exceed $2,000 for violations, and severability and savings clauses.
Topics
Document preview
Preview blocked by the source? Use the "Open PDF" button above.
More proposals from Dallas
Dallas City Council passed Ordinance No. 33366 (with passage date of March 25, 2026) amending Ordinance No. 26371 to replace Exhibit A and ensure compliance with federal directives, with the amendment taking effect immediately upon passage and publication. The ordinance includes standard saving and severability clauses to protect any rights or proceedings vested prior to the amendment and to ensure remaining provisions of the city's Comprehensive Plan remain in force. The document references the ForwardDallas 2.0 comprehensive land use plan as part of Dallas's planning framework.
AI summary
This proposal from the City of Dallas City Secretary's Office dated February 25, 2026 documents procedural changes to the city's housing programs following significant policy reorganization. Key actions include the establishment of the Office of Housing and Community Empowerment (effective October 1, 2025), which consolidated four former offices, and the replacement of the Dallas Housing Policy 2033 with the Drivers of Opportunity Policy Framework (adopted December 10, 2025) that shifts equity focus from traditional diversity and inclusion approaches to opportunity-centered drivers such as employment, education, health, and community safety. The proposal also addresses amendments to the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog and various housing programs including the Dallas Homebuyer Assistance Program to align with revised 2025 federal HOME Investment Partnerships Program regulations and streamline operations.