03/04/2024
This evening, the City of Dallas - City Hall Charter Review Commission is discussing amendments to the City's Charter that would move the Dallas Park and Recreation Department under the City Manager. Doing this would end the independence of the Park Department and increase the bureaucracy that currently plagues City Hall. Please send emails to [email protected] opposing these amendments.
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Would you intentionally ruin a century of history? Well, that’s what individuals behind two proposed city charter amendments are trying to do to your Dallas Park and Recreation Board.
The Dallas Park and Recreation Board had its very first meeting on May 31, 1905 and has been providing policy governance and oversight to the park department since. The two proposed amendments seek to dismantle the very core of this board’s purpose. If that happens, there would be essentially no reason to continue having a park board. And if there are no park board members, residents will have to work directly with city staff, or their council members for their park and recreation initiatives.
If you want to help save our parks and how we have operated for over a century, please take these immediate calls to action:
1️⃣ Email charter commissioners and tell them you vehemently oppose amendments 85 and 103 which would wipe out a century of the Dallas Park and Recreation Board. Email: [email protected]
2️⃣ Sign up to speak at the 6:30 PM Monday, March 4 charter review meeting at City Hall. Also tell them you vehemently oppose Amendments 85 and 103 which would wipe out a century of the Dallas Park and Recreation Board. Online registration form: http://tinyurl.com/5chub7dt
3️⃣ Attend the aforementioned charter review meeting at City Hall even if you don't register as a speaker.
4️⃣ Share this information with your network of park advocates so they also know what's at stake.
Make no mistake. If these amendments to the city’s charter pass, there will be a significant deviation from how parks are managed in this city.