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South Dallas residents fight to close motel
Michael Davis 2005-11-28 20:48 City of Dallas
Little by little, we are working to reclaim our communities. We plan to file the necessary papers to shut down this hotel. We are putting the scourges of the Black community on notice. No longer will we tolerate hot-sheet motels which allow lawlessness and mayhem in our neighborhoods. From wfaa.com http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/wfaa/latestnews/stories/wfaa051128_mo_motel.1c5adc9e.html South Dallas residents fight to close motel A new effort is underway to use zoning laws to shut down another motel in Dallas' southern sector that local residents have claimed breeds prostitution and drug use. Just three weeks ago the City Plan Commission denied a special use permit for a motel at Interstate 35 and Overton that neighbors claimed was also a haven for crime. There are similar charges against the American Inn Motel near Fair Park that homeowners and a church are going after in attempts to close the business. They also said they are optimistic about the future since a DART rail line will come down Scyene Road in the years ahead and hopefully bring new development. However, they want to hit the crime issue hard now. The American Inn Motel is a familiar foe to homeowners southeast of Fair Park. "It's a nuisance because of the traffic," said Willie Mae Coleman, Bertrand Homeowners Association. "The kind of people that go there and stay." The court ordered improvements over a nine month period. "It just brings in an element that just further degrades the community and makes people feel unsafe by being here," said Rev. Donald Parish. Appraisal district records showed the motel is owned by Yasoda Enterprises of Terrell. But when News 8 asked for a comment from the owner, there was no response. "We don't have any problem here," the clerk said. So, with help from former park board member Dwaine Caraway, the church and homeowners want to shut down the motel under zoning law. "These motels, the majority of them, are operating non-conforming without the required SUP," Caraway said. Neighborhoods near the Interstate motel on I-35 made a similar argument, and the city plan commission agreed and denied renewal of their permit. The motel is appealing to the city council. Awful Motel
dfwgirl 2006-01-06 17:45
I know one of the partners that is involved in this motel. He is not of good moral standard and I highly doubt he cares about the activities that are happening in this place. All this man cares about is money. I know how to get in contact with him. If anyone wants to talk to me about it, feel free to contact me through this website. I would like to help the people in this community. It's important for the future of the city to have safe, prosperous neighborhoods. We want Dallas to be a place that people feel safe and are proud to call home. This all starts with cleaning up places like this. |
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