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The City of Dallas provides municipal government services and information through its official channels, including its website and public portals. It acts as a city government, offering access to permits, licenses, public records, safety alerts, and city news. The city uses online portals and data portals to deliver services and information to residents, businesses, and visitors. Its products are online government services and information resources that people access through a web interface; processes are typically self-service forms, status tracking, and data dashboards. The city differentiates itself from private tech competitors by being a public institution focused on transparency, accessibility, and accountability rather to serve the public interest rather than profit. Its goal is to provide clear, reliable information and easy-to-use services to improve city living, safety, and governance for Dallas residents and stakeholders.
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Program to strengthen first responders' wellness. By whiterocklakeweeklyadmin on May 20, 2026Comments Off on Program to strengthen first responders' wellness By Jason Evans The City of Dallas, and Dallas Fire-Rescue, in partnership with the American Warrior Association (AWA), have launched the R3: Respond, Restore, Resolve framework, reinforcing the city's ongoing commitment to first responder wellness. Dallas becomes the third agency this year to fully launch the R3 framework, following the Texas Tactical Police Officers Association. The initiative builds on Dallas' existing investment in mental health resources, paid leave and established wellness units. R3 strengthens those efforts by helping integrate proactive resiliency training, a trusted network of culturally competent clinicians and leadership engagement into the fabric of the department, ensuring support begins early and continues throughout a first responder's career. Moral injury, the psychological and spiritual impact of experiencing or witnessing events that conflict with one's values, is a key focus of the program. The R3 framework provides access to a network of nonclinical resources, culturally competent counseling and structured resiliency training to help reduce stigma and increase utilization of available support. "As first responders, we witness someone's worst day each day we put on this uniform, and our Wellness Unit has made an immeasurable impact on our officers and professional staff, as well as their families," said Dallas Police Chief Daniel C. Comeaux. Discover more City of Dallas "Since 2022, the Dallas Police Department's Wellness Unit has been empowering our employees to take ownership of their wellbeing and led a cultural shift in our Department by normalizing seeking support. Adding R3 to our extensive roster of partner organizations is another opportunity for someone get support when they need it." "The wellness of our members is a priority," said Dallas Fire-Rescue Chief Justin Ball. "Saving lives takes a toll, and we are grateful for a strong peer support program and partners like R3 who help us support our people. I encourage all members to take advantage of the resources available to maintain their mental fitness and stay healthy on the job." Anna Heil, executive director of the American Warrior Association, said the shift toward proactive care is critical to the future of the profession. "We can no longer afford to wait until someone is in crisis before we intervene," Heil said. "We have to equip our first responders early, prepare them for the realities of the job and provide the tools to carry the weight or service the right way so they never reach that crisis point in the first place." R3 works alongside existing departmental programs by connecting personnel to vetted resources, expanding access to training and supporting leadership in building a culture where resilience is practiced consistently, not just in moments of need. Program to strengthen first responders' wellness added by whiterocklakeweeklyadmin on May 20, 2026 View all posts by whiterocklakeweeklyadmin
City of Dallas partners with IKE Smart City, brings digital kiosks. The City of Dallas is partnering with IKE Smart City to bring interactive digital kiosks to the city. The kiosks, which will be placed on streets, will help residents and visitors navigate the city, discover local businesses and access free Wi-Fi. Before locations are finalized, the city is hosting community engagement sessions where residents can learn more about the project and share feedback. The meeting dates are: * Monday, March 30, 2026, at 6 p.m.: Lake Highlands North Recreation Center * Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at 6 p.m.: J. Erik Jonsson Central Library auditorium Residents are encouraged to attend.
DHA, Housing Solutions for North Texas collaborates with Dallas Fire Rescue to provide first responder training at Cliff Manor. DHA supports DFR's training goals with realistic high-rise training environment DALLAS-(BUSINESS WIRE)-DHA, Housing Solutions for North Texas (DHA), announced today a successful collaboration with Dallas Fire-Rescue (DFR) to provide Cliff Manor as a unique, practical first responder training venue. DHA is in the process of demolishing Cliff Manor apartments located in Oak Cliff, which has been vacated. Dallas Fire-Rescue was able to utilize the building to provide a realistic high-rise training environment for its Special Operations Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) and Rapid Intervention Team. "The opportunity to utilize a multi-story structure and train in a real-world environment is invaluable to our members," said Scott Pacot, Assistant Chief of Operations for Dallas Fire-Rescue. Share Cliff Manor, constructed in 1974, is being prepared for redevelopment due to aging infrastructure and the evolving needs of the surrounding community. Before the next phase of the demolition work begins, DFR's Special Operations teams used the building to conduct physical training exercises, ensuring its teams are prepared for the most complex emergencies. The training provides invaluable hands-on experience that ensures every firefighter is prepared to deal with real life incidents such as extricating victims from damaged or collapsed structures and performing high-angle and low-angle rescues. "The opportunity to utilize a multi-story structure and train in a real-world environment is invaluable to our members," said Scott Pacot, Assistant Chief of Operations for Dallas Fire-Rescue. "This collaboration has allowed our teams to hone critical skills and gain valuable experience that can be deployed during real-life emergencies." "We truly value the hard work, dedication, and courage of our Dallas Fire-Rescue teams and are proud to be able to support their investment in training," says Troy Broussard, chief executive officer of DHA. "Their expertise and frontline service helps ensure Dallas is well equipped to handle emergencies, enhancing the safety of our communities. Offering Cliff Manor for training is one small way we can support them, and we are proud to contribute." About DHA, Housing Solutions for North Texas (formerly the Dallas Housing Authority) DHA, Housing Solutions for North Texas, provides quality, affordable housing to low-income families and individuals through the effective and efficient administration of housing assistance programs. The agency aims to create opportunities for program participants to achieve self-sufficiency and economic independence. DHA provides housing opportunities to ~53,500 people through public housing developments and Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) programs. DHA's mission is to provide affordable, quality housing and access to supportive resources across North Texas. The agency is governed by its Board of Commissioners and administers housing programs funded and regulated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. DHA is an independent, local government entity that is separate from the Dallas City Housing/Community Services department, which is governed by the City of Dallas. For more information about DHA, please visit www.dhantx.com.
DALLAS, TX - Trust for Public Land (TPL), in partnership with the City of Dallas and community members, is proud to announce the groundbreaking of Bushmills Neighborhood Green, the first location in the Dallas Greening Initiative (DGI) to move into construction.
Dallas, Texas - The City of Dallas is partnering with the Dallas Wings WNBA team to begin construction on a brand-new, state-of-the-art practice facility at Joey Georgusis Park in West Dallas/Oak Cliff.
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Industries
Data & Analytics
Government & Public Sector
Consumer Software
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Dallas, Texas
Founded
1841
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