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Dallas moves to regulate churches, nonprofits feeding the homeless

by LAWIN.news April 15, 2026
written by LAWIN.news April 15, 2026
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Dallas City Council members on Wednesday debated a city proposal that would restrict unpermitted street vendors from distributing free food to people experiencing homelessness and would impose new requirements on food distribution events.

The proposal, discussed during a City Council meeting, would allow the city to regulate the location, frequency, and safety conditions of street food distribution drives. It would also require participating groups to follow food safety measures such as using hand sanitizer and disposable gloves.

City officials said the proposed rules are intended to address sanitation and public safety concerns related to large-scale food distribution events. Code compliance services director Chris Christian said the city and its public works departments handle much of the cleanup from these events, with additional costs sometimes covered by Downtown Dallas Inc., a nonprofit that supports downtown maintenance efforts.

Faith-based groups and nonprofits currently organize food drives in areas including parking lots behind City Hall, where they serve people experiencing food insecurity. These groups have said the events can draw large crowds and provide essential assistance to unhoused residents.

Several council members raised concerns about the proposal during the meeting. Council member Adam Bazaldua said the language in the proposal could be interpreted broadly and raised concerns about potential legal challenges under the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

Mayor Pro Tem Jesse Moreno asked city staff about cleanup costs associated with the events. Christian said cleanup is handled by city departments and contracted services, with some costs funded through a municipal fee and additional expenses covered by Downtown Dallas Inc.

Council member Cara Mendelsohn said she had not seen data showing a direct public health impact from food distribution events and said existing food safety regulations may already address related concerns.

The City Council is expected to continue discussions on the proposal before taking a final vote.

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