On Thursday, the City of Dallas approved a special event permit that will limit pedestrian and vehicle traffic to the 6200 block of Deloache Avenue during December. The permit specifically targets the area around the viral North Texas Christmas house at 6215 Deloache Avenue, which drew thousands of visitors last holiday season. Residents of the Preston’ Hollow neighborhood will be the only ones allowed to enter the block, along with their guests. The move comes after concerns about heavy traffic and large crowds in the area last year.
The Christmas house became a regional sensation after its elaborate light display was shared online, turning the 6200 block into a temporary tourist hotspot. Thousands of people gathered each evening to view the decorations, causing congestion on nearby streets. Local businesses reported disruptions to regular traffic flow during the peak viewing times. The influx of visitors highlighted the need for a more controlled access policy.
The permit, issued by the City’s Office of Special Events, prohibits pedestrian and vehicle traffic on the 6200 block of Deloache Avenue except for residents and their guests. It allows the Preston Hollow neighborhood to enforce restrictions between Preston Road and Edgemere Road throughout December. The city’s statement confirms that the permit is intended to protect residents from the previous year’s crowds. The restriction applies to all times specified in the permit, including weekend evenings.
To enforce the new rules, four off-duty police officers will be hired by the Preston Hollow Citizens For A Safer Community group. These officers will monitor the block and ensure that only authorized residents and guests enter the area. The officers are paid by the neighborhood group, which secured the permit. Their presence is meant to prevent unauthorized pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
A statement from Dallas City Hall read, “The City’s Office of Special Events issued a permit to prohibit pedestrian and vehicle traffic in the 6200 block of Deloache except for residents and their guests,” a statement from Dallas City Hall said. The statement emphasized that the permit was granted to address the congestion issues from last year. City officials reiterated that the permit applies only to the designated block. The statement was released shortly after the permit was approved.
Residents in the Preston’ Hollow neighborhood raised concerns after heavy traffic and large crowds gathered last year to view the holiday display at 6215 Deloache Avenue. The neighborhood group cited safety and traffic flow as primary reasons for seeking a permit. They argued that the influx of visitors had disrupted daily life for local families. The group also highlighted the need for a formal enforcement mechanism.
According to the city, the neighborhood group Preston Hollow Citizens For A Safer Community secured the permit and is responsible for hiring and paying the four off-duty police officers to control access. The group’s name was included in the city’s public record of the permit. Their role is to manage the enforcement of the restrictions. They also coordinate with the city to ensure compliance.
The permit allows the group to restrict vehicle and pedestrian traffic between Preston Road and Edgemere Road, including on weekend evenings throughout December. The restrictions are designed to cover the busiest times of the holiday season. The city’s website lists the specific hours when the block will be closed to the public. These times are intended to align with peak viewing periods.
City officials list a private event permit that restricts public access from 6 .p.m. to 10 .p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday and until 11:30 .p.m. on Christmas Day. The schedule applies to the 6200 block of Deloache Avenue during the holiday season. Residents are allowed to enter the block during these hours. The restrictions are intended to limit traffic during the most crowded times.
City officials emphasized that access is limited strictly to residents and those on an approved guest list. They clarified that the permit does not allow the general public to enter the block. The city reiterated that the restrictions apply to both pedestrian and vehicle traffic. This measure is aimed at protecting residents from large crowds.
An invitation being circulated on social media is not valid for access, the city said. The city added, “Only residents of the 6200 block of Deloache and those on their guest list will be admitted.” The statement was posted on the city’s official website. It serves as a reminder that social media invitations do not grant entry.
Under the permit, only residents of the 6200 block of Deloache Avenue and their guests are allowed access to the street. The permit also requires off-duty police officers to enforce the restrictions. The policy applies to both pedestrian and vehicle traffic during the designated hours. The city’s goal is to prevent the congestion that occurred last holiday season.
Visitors who previously could walk along the block to view the Christmas lights will now find the street closed during the specified times. The restriction is expected to reduce the number of people gathering in the area. Some visitors may seek alternative viewing spots in the neighborhood. The city hopes that the new policy will restore normal traffic flow.
The city’s website lists the private event permit for the street, detailing the hours of restriction. It also provides contact information for the Preston Hollow Citizens For A Safer Community group. The website is the official source for the permit’s terms. Residents can review the document online.
With the special event permit in place, the 6200 block of Deloache Avenue will no longer be open to the general public during the busiest holiday hours. Residents and their guests will retain exclusive access, while off-duty police officers enforce the limits. The city’s action reflects the community’s desire to manage traffic and safety during the festive season. The permit is expected to keep the Preston’ Hollow neighborhood calm and orderly as the holiday season approaches.

