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Council Members Say South Dallas Needs Billions

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During the Dallas City Council meeting Wednesday, two council members suggested the City should spend billions of dollars on South Dallas infrastructure.

While considering a now-passed proposal to offer tax credits to Tom Thumb to build a grocery store in the Redbird neighborhood of Oak Cliff, District 12 Council Member Cara Mendelsohn of North Dallas expressed concerns with the size and cost of the tax credit being approved.

“When I saw the number I said, ‘That’s a lot of money!'” said Mendelsohn.

District 8 Council Member Tennell Atkins, who represents the southernmost region of Dallas, suggested in response that some on the council were working in the interests of their own district rather than in the interest of the whole city.

“It’s amazing that I’ve been talking about the tale of two cities for the last twenty years. I’m sick and tired of saying how much money we need to go to Southern Dallas. Whether it’s grocery stores, infrastructure, underserved areas,” said Atkins.

Atkins went on to say that millions in investments for South Dallas infrastructure would not be enough.

“We need billions of dollars in the southern part of Dallas!” he exclaimed. “We need to look at the history of the southern part of Dallas. If you’re going to grow the southern part of Dallas, you need billions of dollars.”

Council Member Casey Thomas II weighed in to agree with Atkins.

“I’ve lived the historic neglect, and I represent individuals who’ve committed to spend their life in an area that has been historically neglected,” Thomas said.

He claimed that there should be no limit to the amount of taxpayer money spent in South Dallas.

“There’s no way you can put a dollar amount on how much is enough. Councilman Atkins said billions. The question may need to be, how much money was spent in North Dallas? What is the value of North Dallas as a result of the money invested by the City of Dallas?” Thomas asked.

Mendelsohn pushed back later in the meeting during a debate over housing, suggesting the council member’s rhetoric toward North Dallas was fueling racial tensions rather than reducing them.

“The focus has not been at this council on addressing poverty issues. It’s solely on exacerbating racial issues, in my opinion,” she said.

The 2022-2023 Dallas City Budget totals $4.51 billion, mostly spent on essential services like the Police Department and Dallas Fire-Rescue. The City is required to balance its budget each year, suggesting that billions in spending would be funded through steep property tax hikes or severe cuts to existing City services.

Neither Atkins nor Thomas was specific about the spending they would seek in South Dallas or how it would be funded.

The Dallas Express contacted the offices of Casey Thomas II and Tennell Atkins for further details on their comments, but neither council member responded by the publication deadline.

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5 Comments

  1. fed up with Dallas County

    Dallas is in a death spiral. South Dallas, and Oak Cliff in particular, would be far better off if they succeeded from the woke nightmare of Dallas. The best thing the City Council could do for its residents is get the hell out of our lives and mind their own business.

    “Neither Atkins nor Thomas was specific about the spending they would seek in South Dallas or how it would be funded.”

    They’re non-specific because they want you in the dark as they enrich themselves with our money. Casey Thomas is the worst of the worst – it’s a good thing he’s term-limited and will be leaving. The man repeatedly lies to constituents and is a complete failure.

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  2. RSW

    Nobody wants to invest in southern Dallas County. NOBODY. Tom Thumb only did so because they got the tax breaks to offset their investment risk. I give this new Tom Thumb a year after opening before they close it due to rampant crime, theft and unsafe conditions for their employees. South Dallas is a cesspool. Respectable money doesn’t flock to cesspools, but drug money and organized crime money do.

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  3. Bill

    Government does absolutely nothing except take money from individuals, skim a massive amount of that money away through incompetence, and then the money that the public entrusted with government partially gets spent on the public. Private Developers developed North Dallas. Government simply needs to get out of the way and let the private sector do what the private sector does best.

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  4. TheMule61

    The democrat cycle of decay and graft:

    1. Create problems.
    2. Demand federal and state funds to “solve” problems.
    3. Democrats running programs to “solve” problems spend all the money on themselves or the democrat party.
    4. Problems get worse.
    5. Go to step 2.
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    • Anna W

      You forgot the salary they get.
      Some have been on the board for years.
      Pension of course, they want that.
      Not just democrats because republicans do all the building of our cities. Democrats went to jail, Republicans got all the money and told the judges they didn’t know what was going on.
      Please stop voting for the greedy because they never help the needy.

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