Dallas residents react to potential library cuts, street improvement and police funding at budget town halls

Library closures, infrastructure investment and police funding were some of the leading topics during the August town halls discussing Dallas’ 2025-2026 fiscal budget.

The city manager’s proposed budget sees a $63 million increase for the police department, a nearly $40 million increase in street improvement, the consolidation of four social service departments and a reduction of funding that could lead to public pools and library closures.

Here’s what residents said during these town halls:

Libraries

Multiple residents spoke against the closure of any public library, but especially the Skillman Southwestern Branch. A resident at the Aug. 19 town hall for District 6 said the expenses of Dallas police (like new vehicles) could keep a city library open…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS