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The Best Thing About Having a Kardashian in Town: People Now Know Where City Hall Is

By Robert WilonskyDecember 21, 2011

Were this a normal Wednesday, we’d be a couple of hours into a thrilling city council meeting, at which there’d be, oh, 20 or 30 people in the audience, a few just to get warm. But as we noted yesterday, this is not a normal Wednesday: Any moment now Khloe…

City Sends Word That the Justice Department Doesn’t Object to Its Redistricting Plan

By Robert WilonskyDecember 21, 2011

It’s possible we’re not yet done with issues concerning the city of Dallas’s new council-districts map. Lawsuits, after all, have been threatened by Hispanic leaders demanding five majority Latino districts. But some two weeks after several city officials went to D.C. to visit with Department of Justice officials about the…

Reality TV to Hit Dallas City Hall Tomorrow as Khloe Kardashian Holds Toy Drive on Plaza

By Robert WilonskyDecember 20, 2011

You wanna talk about a living Dallas City Hall Plaza, dig this: Several Friends of Unfair Park have dispatched this item from the blog of one Khloe Kardashian, now a Dallas resident courtesy her husband’s trade to the Mavericks. And, yes, city officials confirm: Kardashian will indeed be holding a…

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A Successful Health Program May End Thanks to Texas’s Quest to Kill Planned Parenthood

By Anna MerlanDecember 20, 2011

It’s been a good 14 minutes since the state twisted its rusty knife into the already-wounded gut of women’s healthcare. But fear not: There’s a huge, ugly storm brewing between the state and federal governments over the Medicaid Women’s Health Program (WHP), and the fight appears likely to end with…

Before Hearing, Read City’s $13-Mil HUD Loan Application for Lake Highlands Town Center

By Robert WilonskyDecember 20, 2011

Earlier this month we noted that the city hopes to use $13 million in federal funds to turn 70 acres at Walnut Hill and Skillman into, you know, the Lake Highlands Town Center, where ground was broken way back in November 2007. Behold: On the city’s website you’ll find a…

A Christmas Miracle, Dwaine Caraway-Style. Deion Sanders Also Makes a Surprise Cameo.

By Anna MerlanDecember 19, 2011

On Friday afternoon, 30-year-old Shontell Johnson lived in a rundown house in South Oak Cliff, where she took care of 13 children: six of her own, three from a neighbor with a drug problem, and four from her sister, who’s currently in prison. The kids were sleeping on mattresses on…

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City Hall: No, This Is Not Project Wall-E, Where the “E” Does Stand for “Environment”

By Robert WilonskyDecember 19, 2011

This morning, a Friend of Unfair Park sent me this press release, which, on the surface at least, appears to reveal the mystery behind that real estate deal known only as “Project Wall-E” the council chatted about behind closed doors two months ago. The release is a bit inscrutable but…

The News Has Its Drops in the Bucket. To Which City Says: Well, We Have the Seeds of Change!

By Robert WilonskyDecember 19, 2011

Colleen McCain Nelson’s doing her part to keep South Dallas clean, going so far as to take Mayor Mike out to an illegal trash dump and getting him to call it in after 10 days’ worth of morning-paper tsk-tsks couldn’t get the jobs done. To which Dallas City Hall says:…

From the Memos: Still More About Bike Plan, and A First Look at Flow Control “Study Group”

By Robert WilonskyDecember 19, 2011

Kim Jong Il will never get to see implementation of the Dallas Bike Plan; neither will Václav Havel. Whether you will remains to be seen: Last we looked it’s going to take 10 years for the city to roll out a maze of bike paths — despite what council members…

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Ethics Reform: You’ve Got to Know What Needs Changing Before You Can Change It

By Leslie MinoraDecember 17, 2011

Since becoming Mayor, Mike Rawlings has been consistently passionate about a few key things: South Dallas, DISD, pizza, economic development, Halloween, ethics reform — not necessarily in that order. On Rawlings’s issues hit list, ethics reform is perhaps the most high-minded and difficult to pin down, even for the Ethics…

A Video That Actually Sells Dallas, In This Case to Foreign Investors. Y’all Come Now, Y’Hear?

By Robert WilonskyDecember 16, 2011

In recent days we’ve seen a video in which the Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau sells the city to conventioneers and tourists, and a short film in which the Dallas Citizens Council sells the city to … um, the citizens council? But after the jump, here’s a real, honest-to-God pitch…

City Hall, In Attempt to Clear Up “Confusion” Over Bike Plan, Says: It’ll Take 10 Years.

By Robert WilonskyDecember 16, 2011

Went to the city’s website to look for something — oh, what an exciting life it is — and came across this freshly minted item: “City clarifies Dallas Bike Plan implementation status and outlook.” Well, now. Looks like someone (cough) would like to rebut a law-practicing council member’s argument that…

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City Sued Over Council’s Refusal to Give Lower Greenville Bowling Alley a Late-Night Permit

By Robert WilonskyDecember 15, 2011

One month ago, after a lengthy discussion, the Dallas City Council voted not to give a late-night specific use permit to a bowling alley being proposed for the old Lucky’s Roadhouse space, next to Good Records on Greenville Avenue. Pauline Medrano — who, with Angela Hunt, co-wrote the Planned Development…

City, State Fair to Replace Fair Park Livestock Arena With Fancy “Mini-Convention Center”

By Robert WilonskyDecember 15, 2011

The reason I called Park and Rec’s second-in-command Willis Winters the other day wasn’t about downtown parks. Rather, I was curious about an $869,465 item on the Park Board’s agenda for today: “Consider a professional services contract with Good, Fulton & Farrell Architects for schematic design through construction administration services…

Rawlings Declares “Let The Dirt Fly” as City Council Approves Sylvan Thirty Zoning

By Anna MerlanDecember 14, 2011

Just after that totally delightful discussion on the voting habits of trees, after which the city council OK’d a new Walmart, there came another momentous development matter: the West Dallas mixed-use project known as Sylvan Thirty, the one we’ve been writing about since, I dunno, forever-ish. The city council voted…

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“Trees Do Not Vote” and Other Highlights From Contentious Council Talk About a Walmart

By Robert WilonskyDecember 14, 2011

Speaking of Dwaine Caraway …The city council just voted on that Walmart Supercenter proposed for Ledbetter and R.L. Thornton, and though it ultimately passed unanimously it was no simple thing — far from. It was quite the discussion — heated at times, thoughtful at others. On the surface it was…

Adding Carpenter Plaza Park to Cause a Redo of the City’s Downtown Parks Master Plan

By Robert WilonskyDecember 14, 2011

We’ve known for a long while now that the upcoming expansion of expansion of César Chávez Boulevard and Pearl Expressway downtown, from Commerce Street to Live Oak Street, would create a new downtown park — Carpenter Plaza Park, to be specific, which will unite those three separate parcels into a…

Caraway: “In My Opinion, Skyline Won That Game, and All of the Players are Champions.”

By Robert WilonskyDecember 14, 2011

This is not the first time Dwaine Caraway has stood up for Skyline High School. Three years ago, back when the Dallas ISD first toyed with tinkering with its magnets, the District Four council member — and Roosevelt grad — went to the board of trustees and demanded they keep…

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City Hall Says Flow Control Will Bring In Millions. Attorneys Will Also Be Paid Quite Well.

By Robert WilonskyDecember 13, 2011

I know — this whole tussle over “flow control” probably doesn’t do much for some of you. So long as your trash goes away, it doesn’t matter where it goes or who takes it there. Let the waste-haulers and City Hallers duke it out in the courtroom. Just make sure…

Staubach, Aikman and Other Cowboys Greats Throw Their Support Behind Tom Leppert

By Robert WilonskyDecember 13, 2011

Former Mayor Tom Leppert may well need a Hail Mary come the March 6 GOP primary — if, that is, Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst can maintain his frontrunner status in the race for the U.S. Senate. So, then, who better to lock up for an endorsement than Captain America himself?…

Coming (Slowly, As Usual) To An Oak Cliff Intersection Near You: The “People’s Plaza”

By Anna MerlanDecember 13, 2011

Way back last April, the energetic, civic-minded hipsters over at Better Block turned the area around King’s Highway, W. 7th St. and N. Tyler St. in Oak Cliff into a nice little plaza space where it was entirely possible to sit without being, you know, repeatedly run over. That was…

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Walmart Wants to Open Neighbood Market On Buckner Near Scyene, But City Staff’s Not a Fan

By Robert WilonskyDecember 13, 2011

When Walmart made its big to-do back in February about opening “more than a dozen new projects in the city of Dallas, including at least three new stores in Southern Dallas,” among the locations mentioned was a Neighborhood Market on S. Buckner and Scyene Road that would provide “that community…

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