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Resource Center plans senior housing; AIDS Services Dallas pushes forward with independent living option DAVID TAFFET | Senior Staff Writertaffet@dallasvoice.com Resource Center continues to raise funds until it can break ground on its planned 84-unit senior housing project.

Money has come in through several funding streams, and anyone interested in donating will find a detailed brochure on the agency’s website.

According to Dallas City Council’s Comprehensive Housing Policy, Dallas faces a shortage of about 20,000 affordable residential units.

While housing is being built in the area to accommodate the rapidly increasing North Texas population, luxury housing is being built twice as fast as moderate and low-income housing.

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