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Dallas Now land-management system set to go live May 5; department warns of limited downtime
Summary
City staff briefed the committee on "Dallas Now," a new cloud-based land-management system (Acela) that will integrate permitting, inspections, zoning and planning. Staff said the platform goes live May 5 and that the city will suspend new online submittals April 24'May 5 for data migration while maintaining emergency services.
The Economic Development Committee received a briefing on April 7 about Dallas Now (Acela), the city's new, cloud-based land-management system that will consolidate zoning, planning, permitting and inspections into a single online platform.
What Dallas Now will do Staff described Dallas Now as an integrated, online land-management system to replace the city's legacy POSSE system. The platform will allow applicants and the public to submit and track permits, upload plans for digital review, receive real-time email notifications on review status, and access approved documents through a citizen-access portal indexed…
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