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Is a non-profit 501(c)3 that functions as an umbrella organization for 23 neighborhood associations, covering nearly 10,000 households in Oak Cliff.
The Chamber strives for a strong economic base for both present and future residents, cares about the quality of life and wants a diversity of employers to choose Oak Cliff for business.
The purpose of the Dallas Historical Society is to institute and encourage historical inquiry; to collect, preserve, and exhibit the material of history; and to spread historical information, about the city, county of Dallas, and North Texas.
The Trinity River Corridor has always represented the greatest challenge and greater opportunity to redefine the City of Dallas.
Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) is responsible for appraising property for the purpose of ad valorem property tax assessment.
Following a process of gathering input from residents and internal City of Dallas departments, the Communication and Information Services Department along with the Public Information Office have unveiled the new redesign of the City of Dallas’ official web site.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) gets you around 13 cities with rail, bus, paratransit, HOV lane and rideshare services. DART serves DFW International Airport and Fort Worth via the Trinity Railway Express (TRE). Plans are under way for new services in the Southeast and Northwest corridors.
With 95 acres to explore and thousands of animals to visit the Dallas Zoo is enormously entertaining. The goal is to make your visit an exciting adventure with opportunities to learn about interesting wildlife, engage in interactive fun, and support worldwide conservation and research to protect and preserve endangered species. The Dallas Zoo was founded in 1888, making it the first zoological park in the Southwest. The giant giraffe sculpture marking the Zoo’s entrance is 67½ feet tall.
Preservation Dallas is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and revitalization of Dallas’ buildings, neighborhoods and other historical, architectural, and cultural resources. Founded in 1972, Preservation Dallas has a successful history of saving some of our community’s finest landmarks. Preservation Dallas is supported by generous contributions from the Meadows Foundation.
