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Dallas City Council gives first reading to ordinance shifting mid-block sidewalk repairs to city
Summary
On May 4 the Dallas City Council held the first reading of Ordinance 1922, which would move maintenance and liability for mid-block sidewalks to the city; the second reading and final vote are scheduled for May 18. The update described the change as aimed at creating more consistent and safer pedestrian paths.
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The Dallas City Council held the first reading of Ordinance 1922 on May 4, a proposal that would transfer maintenance responsibility and legal liability for mid-block sidewalks — the pedestrian links between neighborhoods, parks and streets — to the city. The update said the ordinance’s second reading and vote are scheduled for May 18.
Reporters summarized that, if adopted, the city would assume repair and liability duties for those specific sidewalks; the announcement characterized the move as intended to produce more consistent and safer pedestrian routes for residents. The update did not include details on the cost, timing, or administrative process for inventorying affected sidewalks, nor did it identify which department would manage the work or any proposed funding source.

