Trinity River
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Dallas History
The 1897 Battle of the Trinity Bridge Jumpers
When a New Yorker tried to raise money to jump off the Commerce Street bridge into the Trinity, a local was "determined that the honor of Dallas should be upheld."
By Paula Bosse
Local Government
Harvey Offers Stark Warning: Dallas Should Build a Trinity River Preserve, Not Park
Houston's Buffalo Bayou was devastated by the hurricane. Dallas' plans for a Trinity River Park will be too if the city doesn't learn the hard lessons of Texas floods.
By Peter Simek
Nature
Warnings From Harvey About the Future of Urban Planning in Texas
The scale of devastation wrought by natural disasters can have all-too-human causes
By Peter Simek
Local Government
Council Approves Local Government Corporation to Oversee Trinity River Project
After a prolonged debate, the council gave the thumbs up to hand over control of the Trinity River to a new public-private organization.
By Peter Simek
Local Government
It’s Official: The Trinity Toll Road Is Dead
It's now time to move forward with building a park, conserving the Trinity watershed, and unleashing the Wild Dallas vision for promoting smarter city growth.
By Peter Simek
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Nature
Dallas City Council Set to Kill Trinity River Toll Road At Next Week’s Meeting
After decades of vicious debate, the idea of building a long-planned highway in the Trinity River floodplain will be finally put to bed.
By Peter Simek
Local Government
City Attorney: Intent of Trinity LGC Language Was to Kill the Toll Road
The city attorney says clarification may be needed. But let's also be clear about what is best for the future of the Trinity River.
By Peter Simek
Local Government
A First Look at The Proposed Trinity River Local Government Corporation
The new entity would take control of the design, construction, and maintenance of a park project between the Trinity River levees.
By Peter Simek
Local Government
A Fort Worth Park Points Toward What’s Possible for the Trinity River
Rather than dumping a billion dollars into the Trinity River Project, why can't Dallas simply build 100 Airfield Falls?
By Peter Simek
Dallas History
This Is How Dallas Can Finally Come Together Around a Singular Vision for the Trinity River
As Dallas leaders move to create a new public-private entity to implement the Trinity River Project, they must adopt these 10 provisions to restore public trust in the project
By Peter Simek