Dallas’ Crawford Memorial Park is set for a significant upgrade as city officials and residents gear up for the parks’ facelift. A $1.5 million Urban Recreation Grant from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has been secured by the City of Dallas, igniting the first phase of improvement efforts across the park’s urban expanse. The Dallas Park and Recreation Board didn’t hesitate and has already given a green light to accept the grant.
Representing one of the area’s prized outdoor spaces, Crawford Memorial Park has been recognized for its natural endowments, including stretches of Black Land Prairie and Post Oak Savannah. As shared by Dallas City Council Member Jaime Resendez of District 5, ias per the
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, “This grant from Texas Parks and Wildlife will help provide these additional amenities that will not only serve the local community, but the city as a whole.” With an overall budget of $7,632,933 for the project, the grant, coupled with funds from the 2017 bond program, is setting the stage for comprehensive enhancements.
Residents and park enthusiasts can look forward to a slew of new features, including an accessible playground designed to welcome all abilities, picnic sites replete with shade, an exercise complex, and necessary facilities like restrooms and refurbished parking areas. Praised for its serene natural backdrop, the park has already seen recent embellishments with the installation of public artwork earlier this year.
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