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DIGITAL DIGEST
WHAT YOU’RE MISSING
Shady’s Burger Joint coming to old T-Hee’s spot Syrian refugees will settle in Lake Highlands area
Thieves hit newly resettled refugees in the Lake Highlands area: ‘We lost everything,’ says father of three
Survey results: RISD bond and crowded schools
Lake Highlands Town Center targeted for new apartment project
The Dialogue
SURVEY RESULTS FOR THE RISD BOND AND OVER-CROWDING ISSUE
“Pleasemakesureeveryoneisaware that a multipurpose indoor facility at each high school is up for discussion. Many LH’ers are like me in that they want their kids to compete on level with the best schools in DFW. We want top notch athletic facilities on the bond.” — LHWildcat
MORE APARTMENTS PLANNED AT THE TOWN CENTER?
“Lake Highlands needs more apartments just as much as the Sahara needs more sand or General Custer needed more Indians. That said, I am all in favor of mixed-use rail station facilities that are done with the quality of planning and execution that has been executed at Mockingbird Station. What the City of Dallas has failed to do, and is absolutely essential, is to find and emulate the best practice regulations that will insure that multi-family complexes, both currently in place and proposed, have sinking funds and protocols to insure that the entire complex is well maintained and safe for occupancy.” — Dormand
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