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Dallas County approves real-estate transaction to support Parkland Health and potential Dallas College Allied Health use
Summary
The Commissioners Court approved a real-estate action Aug. 5 to transfer or make property available to Parkland Health for future use, a move county staff said would support the medical district and potential Allied Health programming with Dallas College.
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The court approved a real-estate action on Aug. 5 that County staff described as providing property to Parkland Health for future medical-district uses. Parkland real-estate director Beal Carruthers briefed the court; commissioners said the site would be appropriate for medical training and Allied Health programs operated by Dallas College and acknowledged trustees— requests for information about curriculum alignment. Commissioner John Wiley Price said the property sits in the county—s medical district and can support workforce training. The motion to approve the transaction passed unanimously; commissioners asked county and Parkland staff to follow up with Dallas College trustees about program and curricular coordination. The county action concerned the real-estate transaction and did not itself define program curricula or academic partnerships.

