Speaking of our poor air quality, the Downwinders folks think that gas drilling contributes significantly to North Texas’ smog. Which brings us to news that Lucy Billingsley’s Cypress Waters development at North Lake, which includes TIF funds from Dallas, will feature a drill site run by Chief Energy. You can read our 2007 story about the controversial development here. Over on the Dallas Area Residents for Responsible Drilling site, they break down the current events with the drill site, suggesting that the city of Dallas quietly approved the thing without debate because it has a financial stake. Developing.
Get the D Brief Newsletter
Dallas’ most important news stories of the week, delivered to your inbox each Sunday.
Related Articles
News
Medical City Opens ER in Garland and Local Dermatologist Named Youngest Ever President of the American Academy of Dermatology
Plus Health Wildcatters wins accelerator competition and DFW Hospital Council Foundation awards.
By Bridget Reis
Business
Wicked Bold Chocolate CEO and Comedian Deric Cahill on Why it Pays to Be Funny
The brand leans into humor, but the business' success is no laughing matter, with products in nearly 2,000 retail locations nationwide.
By Will Maddox
D CEO Award Programs
Nominations Open: D CEO’s 2024 Corporate Counsel Awards
The annual program honors top in-house attorneys in Dallas-Fort Worth, from outstanding up-and-comer to outstanding general counsel.