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City planning staff to launch unified land‑management platform 'Dallas Now' in May, officials say
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City planning staff told the Dallas City Planning Commission they will put a new cloud-based land-management system called Dallas Now into production May 5, with a migration downtime April 25–May 4 and expanded in‑office customer service ahead of launch.
City planning officials briefed the Dallas City Planning Commission Thursday on Dallas Now, a cloud‑based land‑management platform the Planning and Development Department says will replace the legacy Posse system and integrate permitting, zoning, inspections and project documents.
Planning manager Jorge Poole and assistant director Megan Weimer said Dallas Now is scheduled to go live on May 5 following a planned data migration and testing window. Poole told the commission the system was developed to “integrate 15 different systems, including project docs and GIS, into 1 seamless powerful platform” and to offer a public-facing portal that allows searches by address, parcel ID and…
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