A Healthy DFW Creates Independence For Each Member of the Community
In Tarrant County there is a need for more housing for men who are homeless but are working towards a college degree. A faith-based non-profit is in the process of building a new facility to help with the growing demand.
Cornerstone Assistance Network, which was founded in 1992, is an organization made up of 250 partners and provides resources for churches and organizations in Tarrant County.
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Building and Zoning Codes Should Be Clear and Objective
Dallas city officials are trying to “stand up” a way to comply with a recently passed bill that affects the city’s permitting process. That will require the officials to amend multiple chapters of city code. That’s according to a briefing during Wednesday’s committee meeting.
House bill 14 will allow building permit applicants to hire a third-party to conduct an application review — and even building inspections — if the city does not complete them before new deadlines set by the legislature.
Officials say the new legislation will only affect the city if it fails to meet permitting deadlines.
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