Matt Goodman
@goodmoine.bsky.social
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Co-founder and editor of The Lab Report, independent journalism coming soon from the Child Poverty Action Lab. Previously @DMagazine. On notepads I scribble. matt(at)cpal.org
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I wrote about the bill for @labreportdallas.bsky.social
(Social accounts will come to life soon!) About how Dallas planners are embracing the new reality while suburbs seek to limit the developments. And, of course, how it quiets public opposition to multifamily. labreportdallas.com/p/senate-bil...
The New Law of Building in Texas
State lawmakers passed a bill that makes it legal to build multifamily or mixed-use developments in areas zoned for commercial use. How will this change Dallas-Fort Worth?
labreportdallas.com
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The bill, SB 840, has no requirements for affordability. There is also no designation for rental or ownership, which means condos and townhomes are fair game. Developers can now build housing on about 43 percent of land in Dallas that previously required a zoning change.
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ForwardDallas, the city’s updated land use plan that Council approved last year, envisioned density along transit corridors. And transit corridors have a lot of commercial zoning. Here’s a heat map from our data scientists showing commercial properties near job centers.
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🧵In Dallas and 18 other cities, the Texas Legislature has made it legal for developers to build multifamily or mixed-use projects on any land zoned commercial, retail, office, or warehouse without a zoning change. Like here, on Columbia Ave. in East Dallas.
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Next Thursday! This is going to be a lot of fun. (also, "may" LOL)
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and if you're free *next* Thursday I will be helping welcome @passionweiss.bsky.social to Big D for his book talk alongside @goodmoine.bsky.social at Interabang ! It's gonna be a good time and we may even decamp out of preston hollow afterwards...
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Dobie Pre-K will soon be a hub for services in Esperanza. To understand the significance of local government finally paying attention here, @kellixsmith.bsky.social spent weeks with residents to learn about resilience and community in this pocket of North Dallas. labreportdallas.com/p/esperanza-...
In North Dallas, a New Future in a Shuttered School
County officials are finally paying close attention to the Esperanza neighborhood in Far North Dallas, beginning with a new vision for Dobie Pre-K.
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Do this in front of Dallas City Hall
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Paris has removed the paving from its city hall square and transformed it into an urban forest. Stunning! 🤩
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The full website goes live in the fall. We’ve hired @kellixsmith.bsky.social, one of Dallas' best reporters, as a staff writer. Email newsletters go out every Wednesday. We want to help Dallas understand what’s working, what’s not, and why. Join us! (Also it’s free.) labreportdallas.com/subscribe
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The Lab Report is an editorially independent division of the nonprofit Child Poverty Action Lab, which does critical work to help Dallas curb childhood poverty and make the region better for families. Our publisher, Alan Cohen, introduced the idea here. labreportdallas.com/p/publisher-...
Why CPAL is launching a nonprofit newsroom with Sharon Grigsby & Matt Goodman
The Lab Report is co-founded by longtime local journalists Sharon Grigsby and Matt Goodman. This is why the Child Poverty Action Lab is investing in a new publication.
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Dallas County's jail is near capacity, so we examined a program aimed at diverting people before they're booked. Cops can take some would-be defendants to a deflection center/mental health provider instead of jail. That isn’t happening. Why is complicated. labreportdallas.com/p/dallas-cou...
If Not Jail, Then Where?
The district attorney believes too many people are being taken to jail who need help more than punishment. Doing something about it is a different story.
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One of our earliest questions: how the hell do you run a nonprofit right now? Most of the two dozen people Sharon spoke to were too spooked to go on record. (Including the country’s first school dedicated to philanthropy.) She still found hope amid chaos. labreportdallas.com/p/the-safety...
The Safety Net Has Ripped
The Lab Report's first story is an inside look at how nonprofit service providers in North Texas have weathered half a year of 'unprecedented' funding cuts.
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🧵 Fourish months ago, @sharongrigsby.bsky.social and I holed up in essentially a glass-doored closet and talked at each other until we could see the shape of a new publication. The Lab Report has a ways to go—website (the design rips), social accounts (yikes)—but we’re now running stories.
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We are very pro things-that-are-good-for-Dallas: labreportdallas.com
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We're building something new over here, and I'm so excited to have Kelli with us. If you care about compelling local journalism that isn't boring, we're launching this for Dallas later this summer. Sign up here: labreportdallas.com
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Hey there,
Since the Fort Worth Star-Telegram hired me 8 months ago, I've been able to write about Palestine-Israel and its relation to the lives of everyday Americans with conviction. Freedom is a privilege I suspect most mainstream newspaper writers don't receive, and I don't take it lightly. 🧵
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Feels like it should be more of a local conversation that the city of Dallas is barely growing. Fort Worth has added 84,461 people since July 2020, a 9.1 percent increase. Dallas in that same period: 22,661, or 1.7 percent. Houston grew by 1.8 percent from 23 to 24 alone. Yikes!
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New this morning: Fort Worth is now home to 1 million people,
new U.S. Census Bureau data show. DFW is now the only metro area in the U.S. with two cities with 1M people.

But another North Texas city grew faster than anywhere else last year.

www.texastribune.org/2025/05/15/t... @texastribune.org
The fastest-growing city in the U.S. is in Texas, and it’s not the one you’re thinking of
With Princeton leading the Texas pack, the state continues to set the pace for the rest of the nation, with seven of the 15 fastest-growing cities.
www.texastribune.org
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It's taken six years for Dallas to get changes to the parking code in front of City Council, which will happen after lunch. I promise it will not take you that long to read about how requiring so many parking spots in so many places changed how the city developed. www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/...
The City of Dallas Is Putting Parking Spots in Its Crosshairs
The city requires developments provide parking spots based on ratios created in the 1960s. It has been researching what will happen if that changes. How far will Dallas go?
www.dmagazine.com
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A week into early voting, I was, lol, the 604th voter at the Oak Cliff Government Center yesterday morning.
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From a UC San Diego study published in December: "Few cities had worse turnout than Dallas saw in its 2023 mayoral election, in which only 7.1 percent of registered voters participated.”

Seems optimistic, based on what I saw during my crosstown travels yesterday.

www.dallasnews.com/opinion/comm...
Wilonsky: Will voter turnout in Dallas be historically low or just abysmally low?
In December, UC San Diego’s Yankelovich Center for Social Science Research published a study of big cities with tiny votes, and of course Dallas came out on...
www.dallasnews.com
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I’m really disappointed in this @politico.com piece. If we’re going to talk about who is writing about DC, we need to talk about WHO is writing about DC, and whether they are good stewards of journalism. 🧵

www.politico.com/news/magazin...
A Congresswoman with Dementia Stopped Coming to Work. The DC Press Corps Never Noticed.
Here’s the story behind how the media missed the story.
www.politico.com