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Committee recommends ordinance to make city responsible for mid-block sidewalks
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Summary
Committee recommended that the city clarify code to state the city owns, maintains and is liable for mid-block sidewalks (walkways that connect streets to parks/trails); the motion passed unanimously and will be forwarded to council.
The Public Works Committee voted unanimously to recommend an ordinance that clarifies ownership, maintenance and liability for mid-block sidewalks — the short connector paths that run perpendicular to streets and link to parks or trails.
Staff told the committee that current code is silent about mid-block sidewalks and that abutting property owners currently maintain sidewalks that run parallel to streets. The proposed amendment explicitly states that the City of Dallas will retain ownership and assume maintenance and liability for mid-block sidewalks.
Why it matters: Mid-block sidewalks provide pedestrian access to amenities such as the Rickreel Creek trail and Lone Oak Park. Clarifying ownership removes ambiguity about who must repair and who would be liable for injuries on those connectors.
Motion and outcome: A committee member moved to recommend the council approve the ordinance amending the Dallas city code; the committee seconded the motion and approved it unanimously.
Next steps: The ordinance will be forwarded to the full City Council for consideration. Staff and the committee said the change reflects existing ownership (the city already owns the sidewalks) and simply makes maintenance responsibility and liability explicit in the code.

