Opponents of City Charter Proposition S and U β including Downtown Dallas, Inc. (DDI) β warned the proposals would bring financial chaos upon Dallas City Hall. They were right.
Dallas officials are wasting no time trying to mitigate the potentially devastating impacts of two Charter amendments.
Early voting starts tomorrow and there are 17 ways voters can change our cityβs constitution.
An outside group led and funded by non-Dallas residents is pushing November ballot measures that could burden our city with higher taxes, worse streets and parks, and an underfunded fire department.
A bipartisan group of Dallas business and civic leaders warns against putting 12 City Charter amendments on the ballot this November.
A funny thing happened while the Dallas City Council spent the past few months ruminating on what to send to voters this November as part of a once-every-decade City Charter amendment process.
When faced with tough decisions, procrastination is always an option.