Resilient Dallas

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Resilient Dallas

City resilience is the ability of a city to thrive and adapt to changes such as immediate shocks (such as fires and floods), as well as long-term stressors (such as poverty and housing shortages). The Resilient Dallas plan was adopted in 2018, aligning seven goals purposed to increase the resilience of the City: to advance equity in city government, to ensure Dallas is a welcoming city to immigrants and all residents, to increase economic mobility for Dallas’s vulnerable and marginalized residents, to ensure Dallas provides residents with reasonable, reliable, and equitable access, to leverage partnerships to promote healthy communities, to invest in neighborhood infrastructure to revitalize historically underserved neighborhoods, and Promote environmental sustainability to improve public health and alleviate adverse environmental conditions. More information about Resilient Dallas is available here: Dallas Resiliency Plan