THUMBS DOWN to Dallas public works director David Dybala for a bone-headed blunder. The city had listed 17 sites as potential dumping grounds for the tons of sludge that will someday, we hope, be dredged from White Rock Lake. Litlle problem: The city didn’t even notify property owners of the pending deluge before making the list public. Predictable result: outrage, and likely delay of the dredging.
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