St. Helena Fire Fight: Neighbors Drag Evacuation Code Clash To Court And Ballot
Neighbors sued the city and turned in roughly 700 signatures after the council eased a two‑road fire‑access rule for sprinklered developments. Organizers want the ballot to restore the older safety standard.
FiDi Tower Dangles 'Affordable' Pads in New Housing Lottery
A 75‑unit affordable lottery just opened at Aria 7 Platt (7‑13 Platt St) in the Financial District, offering 70–130% AMI units with rents from $1,819 to $4,484. Applications are due June 8, 2026.
Oak Cliff’s New Hill Of Homes: Pearl Ridge Groundbreaking Kicks Off 200-Unit Bet
Dallas officials broke ground March 26 on Pearl Ridge, a mixed‑income, roughly 200‑home development in Oak Cliff. Developers say prices will start in the $270Ks and the project counts toward the city’s 1,000‑unit housing push.
Vineyard Wind Takes GE Vernova To Court To Keep Offshore Turbines Spinning
Vineyard Wind sued GE Renewables in Suffolk Superior Court to stop the turbine maker from walking away as the 62‑turbine project nears completion. The court will decide in mid‑April.












