James Armstrong has a rare opportunity before him to implement the changes he’s been imploring City Hall to make.
As of this week, Armstrong’s new job as the City of Dallas deputy director of housing and homelessness gives him the power to fix the systems he has critiqued.
“We have done some amazing things in West Dallas, and I have been lucky to be part of it,” he says, “and now West Dallas gets a seat at the table — not just to implement change in 75212, but to implement change across the city.”…