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Dallas planning staff outline progress on preservation strategy, propose full preservation plan and code updates
Summary
Planning and Development staff briefed the Quality of Life committee April 21 on progress implementing the historic and cultural preservation strategy, including repeal of a 2010 ordinance affecting small historic homes, nominations for multiple landmark designations and plans to develop a full preservation plan with district‑level work.
Planning and Development on April 21 updated the Quality of Life, Arts and Culture Committee on implementation of the city's historic and cultural preservation strategy and said it will move toward a fuller preservation plan, targeted district surveys and code amendments to strengthen protections.
"City council unanimously adopted the historic and cultural preservation strategy just over one year ago as a comprehensive citywide plan to guide the identification, protection and celebration of Dallas' historic and cultural assets," Assistant Director Arturo Del Castillo told the committee.
Progress reported Staff described several accomplishments in the past six months: the department drafted and advanced a demo‑delay code amendment that would…
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