Wednesday, May 1, 2024 May 1, 2024
80° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Politics & Government

Bobby Abtahi (Almost Certainly) to Replace Max Wells as President of the Park Board

One presumes the vote today is but a formality.
|
Image

Bobby Abtahi, onetime City Council candidate and suspicious traveler, will almost certainly be appointed today to the Dallas Park and Recreation Board and assume the role of president, replacing the outgoing Max Wells. First the City Council has to approve the mayor’s appointment, but I’m assuming he has already counted the votes.

Reached while traveling out of the country this morning, Abtahi told me that he was surprised when the mayor asked him to take the role. He was also surprised by the timing of the vote; he had expected it wouldn’t come for another three weeks. “I would say I’m humbled, but that would be a lie,” Abtahi said. (That’s a joke. He was referring to a pet peeve of mine, when people misuse the word “humble.”) When I said that this appointment sets him up nicely to run later for City Council, Abtahi said, “I don’t know about that. The mayor and I didn’t even talk about that.”

Now would be a good time to listen to our podcast with Abtahi from September, if you haven’t already. We asked Park Board member Paul Sims to debate with Abtahi the merits of Walt Humann’s plan for Fair Park.

UPDATE (9:43) Against Councilman Philip Kingston’s protestations, Abtahi just got approval from Council.

Related Articles

Image
Home & Garden

Kitchen Confidential—The Return of the Scullery

The scullery is seeing a resurgence, allowing hosts and home chefs to put their best foot forward­—and keep messes behind closed doors.
Image
Dallas 500

Meet the Dallas 500: Virginia Drosos, Signet Jewelers

The CEO of Signet Jewelers, which owns KAY Jewelers, Zales, and Jared, talks about increasing revenue to $7.8 billion, assuming a nearly 10 percent share of the market, and more.
Image
Home Tours

Hollywood Heights-Santa Monica is Keeping it 100

The neighborhood celebrates its centennial with a home tour and gala that look back to its early days.
Advertisement