City of Dallas to host public meeting on digital kiosks
(Special to The Dallas Examiner) – The city of Dallas Planning and Development Department will host a public meeting to solicit feedback regarding digital kiosks Thursday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Dallas City Hall, Room L1 Auditorium, located at 1500 Marilla St. The public can attend in-person or virtually.
The meeting will focus on kiosks within the public rights-of-way, not private property. The city does not actively have any request for proposals for any additional kiosks. This meeting is the start of a new effort to research kiosks and their impact on the build environment.
The objectives of this meeting:
- Allow the public to share perspectives on digital kiosks within city rights-of-way.
- Share information about how digital kiosks have been introduced in other cities.
The meeting will be available with simultaneous Spanish interpretation and interactive polling. Register to attend at http://bit.ly/dgmeetingaug2024.
Comments may be provided using the following online form: bit.ly/digitalkioskcomments2024. For more information, visit bit.ly/digitalkioskdallas.
Parking and security
Attendees may park behind City Hall in metered spots or in nearby paid parking lots. The main entrance at the City Plaza is the designated after-hours entry and exit. Visitors can park at the horseshoe parking or anywhere else around city hall. The meters behind City Hall mostly have the active times of 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays. Enter through the City Hall Lobby security booth located in the main entrance.
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