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The City of Dallas has clocked a whopping 1,121 homeless service calls through its 311 system, with the overwhelming majority once again having to do with homeless encampments.
Some 106 of the service requests, which are tracked by the City’s homeless service calls dashboard, are designated as still open. The dashboard tracks calls on a rolling 30-day basis.
“I’ve seen this guy here for over a year. His stuff gets moved and he’s gone for a day or two but comes back and rebuilds his encampment. Lately, he’s accumulated a lot of trash and has been making fires,” one resident wrote in a 311 complaint to the City.
The address associated with the encampment was listed as 4184 Santa Fe Ave., in Council Member Jesse Moreno’s District 2. The complaint was filed on August 13 and remains open. […]
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