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“We've seen where tax credits have been used. An extra $300, $400, $500 a month to help families, has been able to help them stay in their homes, make car payments, take care of utilities especially coming out of the pandemic,” Thomas said.
The number one option on that list is access to Martyr’s Park, a small isolated piece of downtown land beside a Stemmons Freeway entrance ramp that is to become an equity monument site. The equity plan was approved in a 14 to 1 vote on August 24 with only Councilmember Cara Mendelsohn voting no.
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