Dallas Budget Town Halls Set for Aug. 11-25 Amid Shortfall
Dallas will hold FY 2026-27 budget town halls from Aug. 11-25, giving residents a chance to weigh in before the City Council considers a final plan.
Dallas will hold FY 2026-27 budget town halls from Aug. 11-25, giving residents a chance to weigh in before the City Council considers a final plan.
Dallas is beginning its FY 2026–27 budget process with a reported shortfall above $30 million, planned furloughs and August public meetings.
Dallas is continuing engineering and project planning for Godsey Road under an Oregon Department of Transportation grant, with City Council meetings scheduled in August.
A special-called Dallas City Council Finance Committee meeting on Monday, August 3, will discuss the city auditor search, a possible interim recommendation, financial criteria and living-wage policy.
Dallas residents can comment on the proposed FY 2026-27 budget at in-person and virtual town halls from August 11 through August 25, before later workshops, a public hearing and final September action.
Dallas, TX — A lawsuit over a disputed City Hall vote has ended, but Dallas still must decide whether to repair, relocate or rethink the 1500 Marilla Street site.
Dallas has released the next public-draft milestone in its Chapter 51A rewrite, but zoning and housing rules will not change unless City Council adopts a final code.
Dallas City Council voted 9-6 to reject a phased repair plan for 1500 Marilla and directed staff to pause renovations and compare relocation/leasing vs redevelopment by Aug. 26.
Dallas TX – Council is set for a June 10 special meeting on City Hall relocation, phased repairs, 911 planning and redevelopment, with a lawsuit pending.