Court Thumbs Down on Methodist Zoning, City Council Civil Zombies

In a ruling a week ago, 44th Judicial District Judge Bonnie Lee Goldstein found that the Dallas City Council violated its own rules and passed an illegitimate ordinance last February in a bizarre proceeding starring former Dallas City Council member-turned-hired-gun Angela Hunt and real estate person Ralph Isenberg, who married…

Dallas Budget Is a Hit, For Now

The talking point Wednesday at City Hall, for almost everyone, was unity. The Dallas City Council, fractured as it’s been presented in recent years, signed off unanimously on the city’s budget, allocating Dallas’ resources to the city’s parks, libraries and social programs. The biggest chunk of the budget, as it…

City Hall Screws One of its Best Friends in Affordable Housing

On the one hand, this new story about the city screwing over some affordable housing developers is depressingly familiar. On the other hand, it’s utterly inexplicable. Every single thing I ever reported in some 15 years covering the Lockey & MacKenzie case about the city shafting affordable housing developers is…

Jonathan Stickland Is Not Going Quietly into That Good Night

Turns out, the Observer’s fears over the retirement of Bedford state Rep. Jonathan Stickland may have been a little exaggerated. The Republican firebrand and official large adult son of the Legislature may be stepping down from the Texas House in 2021, but he is still, as he proved this week,…

Texas Democrats Actually Seem Confident Ahead of Thursday’s Debate

Texas, for a week at least, is the center of the Democratic political universe. There have already been a couple of major polls of the state released, a declaration of intent by the state’s Democratic Party, pushback from Texas Republicans and some crowing from national Democrats about their chances of…

Window on the Next Two Years at City Hall: Rape of the Sabines

Wednesday morning in a clearly written, earnest, heartfelt letter to the editor of The Dallas Morning News, Susan D. Cox conveyed her dismay about a big zoning case at Northwest Highway and the Dallas North Tollway that would go before the City Council later that day. The council member for…

Ted Cruz Doesn’t Get Global Warming or Twitter

CNN hosted a series of climate-focused town halls Wednesday, starring 10 Democratic presidential candidates. You’re forgiven if you didn’t tune in. The forums ran seven hours, were moderated by CNN’s less-than-stellar anchor staff and had way more talk about banning plastic straws than anyone needs to listen to. One person…

Dallas Property Tax Rate Looks Set to Stay About Where It Was

Dallas’ property tax rate, the subject of several weeks of municipal drama, appears set to stay the same or lower than it was in 2018, despite Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax proposing a small tax rate increase in his initial draft of the city budget. Despite the decrease in expected…

Dallas ATM Remains Open, Pays Out for Kroger This Time

Dallas is taking its next best shot at solving the food desert crisis that has plagued southern Dallas for years. Wednesday, the City Council unanimously signed off on handing $5.7 million in tax incentives and city bond funds to Kroger and grocery-delivery company Ocado Solutions if the grocery giant builds…