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Three of the 10 bond propositions include housing-related funds totaling about $82 million targeted for affordable housing and homelessness.
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A lack of funding and support often brings unplanned challenges to projects like Quail Trail.
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Numbers from the 2024 Point in Time Count show a 12% decrease in Tarrant County’s homeless population compared to the previous year.
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At a meeting of the city council’s housing committee on Monday, council members and city staffers discussed many options for the former University General Hospital in Oak Cliff.
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Fort Worth City Council took two steps in addressing the city’s need for more housing by approving new initiatives during its March 19 meeting.
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Lower courts have said it's unconstitutional to punish people for sleeping outside if no shelter is available. Cities say these rulings have paralyzed their efforts to manage growing tent encampments.
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A broad coalition campaigned for $200 million to help fund affordable housing in Dallas. City council members had other priorities for the $1.25 billion bond package.
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Augustus Bailey and his dog Macy saw Mayor Gerard Hudspeth in his dark cowboy hat, black trench coat and snakeskin boots and approached him on the Square to talk with him about being homeless in Denton on Monday.
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With maps, resource guides and flashlights in hand, 450 volunteers from across Tarrant County exited the Bob Bolen Public Safety Complex on the night of Jan. 25 to participate in the Tarrant County Homeless Coalition’s annual Point in Time Count.
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The point-in-time count of unhoused people helps identify trends in homelessness and directs where federal dollars go.
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The City of Dallas will begin admitting people to a temporary inclement weather shelter at Fair Park at 3 p.m. as frigid weather raises risks for unsheltered people. Fort Worth and Arlington nonprofits are coordinating to make sure people who need shelter can find a bed out of the cold.
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Union Gospel Mission Dallas aimed to serve 1,000 people spaghetti meals on Thursday.