In District 4, candidate Maxie Johnson promises to bring the same energy to equitable and affordable housing across the city that he has had as a Dallas ISD Trustee. He is the candidate in D4 with the best plan to prevent displacement while welcoming new residents to Oak Cliff.
In District 5, Jaime Resendez has been a consistent voice for greater investment and commitment to Affordable Housing. His efforts can be seen in projects like the Buckner Station TOD, a mixed-income community that could serve as a model for similar development across Dallas.
In District 12, Marc Rossouw represents a breath of fresh air in his ideas of how more housing can strengthen neighborhoods. He will be a councilmember who seeks to represent all of the residents of D12, homeowners and renters alike.
In District 13, Gay Donnell Willis has been an impressive leader in recognizing how more housing can help Dallas grow and help with some of the financial issues the city faces. She is a vital member of the Housing and Homelessness Committee on council.