New Dallas’ Park board president delivers strategic blueprint for Park and...
“I think in three years, we should be one of the top five park systems in the United States.” — Mike Rawlings, new president of the Parks & Recreations Board. Here’s the rest of his blueprint....
View ArticleThanks-Giving Square in Dallas helps to repel development
Thanks-Giving Square in downtown Dallas. Having recently relocated from the Interurban Building to the Mosaic, the park is now in sight and on the mind daily. Furthermore, it is my understanding that...
View ArticleGOP earmark ban cuts off largest source of funds for planned Trinity River...
The Republican ban on earmarks is the toast of tea parties nationwide, but it couldn’t come at a worse time for one of Dallas’ signature public-works projects. Dallas’ congressional delegation has...
View ArticleDallas Parks & The Woodall Rodgers Deck Park
Saint Ann Cafe had a full house last Monday evening as community members gathered to get an update on the progress of The Park, the 5.2 acre, multimillion dollar park slated to open fall 2012 in...
View ArticleTrinity Park Standing Wave Kayak Course
OK, this is just cool — Dallas has the largest urban hardwood forest in the US (yep, you read that correctly – read the article here) along the Trinity — and this article highlights the new kayak...
View ArticleFrom High Atop Hunt Oil, A Look at The Park Over Woodall Rodgers Freeway
More pictures and a story about the Park, from the Dallas Observer
View ArticleDallas paddlers get a taste of the Trinity River standing wave
Matt Fritz couldn’t wait to take a dip in the Trinity River on Tuesday. He was among the first white-water kayakers to try out the standing wave, Dallas’ first major amenity inside the banks of the...
View ArticleWhat’s Good & Bad about the Deck Park & Main Street Park
Patrick Kennedy discusses the good and bad of these two parks at his blog CarFreeinBigD
View ArticleWhy Will Downtown Dallas’ Newest Park Shun the Public?
Article by Patrick Kennedy in DMagazine Sometime next year, Belo Garden will open to the public. Situated on Griffin between Main and Commerce streets, the $13 million, 1.5-acre park will feature...
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