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Heat Island Mitigation: Dallas vs DeSoto

How do heat island mitigation rules compare between Dallas, TX and DeSoto, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas's Comprehensive Environmental and Climate Action Plan sets urban canopy and heat mitigation goals, including a target of 37 percent tree canopy citywide and Trinity River corridor green infrastructure. Article X tree preservation rules and the cool roof code support the strategy, though no single heat-island ordinance exists.

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DeSoto, TX

Dallas County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasDeSoto
Plan referenceCECAP 2020-
Canopy goal37 percent citywide-
Tree lawArticle X, Chapter 51A-
Cool roof codeChapter 53 building code-
Corridor planTrinity River Corridor-

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Dallas FAQ

Does Dallas have a single heat-island ordinance?

No. Dallas combines tree preservation under Article X of Chapter 51A, cool roof requirements in Chapter 53, and CECAP climate goals to mitigate urban heat. There is no consolidated heat-island chapter as in some California cities.

What is the Trinity River corridor's role in heat mitigation?

The Trinity River Corridor Comprehensive Land Use Plan supports green infrastructure, parkland expansion, and tree planting along the river, reducing surface temperatures and providing connected canopy through environmentally vulnerable neighborhoods south of downtown Dallas.

DeSoto FAQ

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