Dallas is getting a $600 million urban park, 11 times as large as Central Park

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Dallas is getting a $600 million urban park that's more than 11 times as large as Central Park
Leanna Garfield

Dec. 22, 2016, 11:17 AM
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A rendering of Trinity River Park in Dallas, Texas.
Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates

Dallas, Texas, is getting a lot greener.

The city is building a 10,000-acre nature district— nearly 12 times as large as Manhattan's Central Park — along the Trinity River. Featuring plenty of walkways, sports fields, trees, and other flora, the site will become one of the largest urban parks in America.

In late October, Annette Simmons, the widow of the billionaire Harold Simmons, donated $50 million toward 285 acres of the ongoing project. Set to be complete by 2021 and costing $250 million, this portion will be called the Harold Simmons Park. Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said he expects other private donations to fund the rest of the Harold Simmons Park, according to Dallas News.

It will become part of the larger nature district, called the Trinity River Project, that began in the early 2000s. As of June 2015, the city had spent over $609 million to build trails, a bridge, a horse park, a golf course, and a community center in a 6,200-acre forested area. In the future, there are also plans to build shops, restaurants, housing, and offices near the river.

Check out what the Harold Simmons Park portion, designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, will look like:


Spanning 285 acres, the Harold Simmons Park will be a part of Dallas' 10,000-acre nature district.
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Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
Here's what the land looks like today.
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Visitors will be able to peer out on a pedestrian overpass. As seen below, a few roads will also run through the park.
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Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
Before the Harold Simmons Park breaks ground, the US Army Corps of Engineers will need to approve the plans since it's in a flood zone.
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Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
When it rains, the park will welcome the water, lead architect Michael Van Valkenburgh said at a recent conference. The park will naturally flood in controlled areas, and the water will drain into bioswales, sloped courses that absorb water.
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Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
Source: The Trinity Trust

The areas most at risk for flooding, which will include sports fields and paved trails, will be elevated and farthest from the river. Five bridges will connect the park to the city center.
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One of the elevated parts, pictured below, will feature a playground, a trail, benches, and grassy lawns.
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Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
People will be able to walk along the river, too.
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Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
Since it will stretch into the city center, the park could bridge the gap between the city's poorer southern districts and wealthier northern areas, Rawlings told Dallas News.
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YouTube/Trinity River Trust
Source: Dallas News

He said the park would "redefine Dallas for the 21st century."
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Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
Source: Dallas News
Dallas is getting a $600 million urban park that's more than 11 times as large as Central Park
 

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I was out there on 4/20....it's dope..pun not intended. GREAT place to bike, walk, run. Close to downtown and burgeoning West Dallas. I just walked around a little part of it.

Edit: Now that I look at some of the visuals I see it's not complete. Because it looked nothing like those renderings.
 
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Before the Harold Simmons Park breaks ground, the US Army Corps of Engineers will need to approve the plans since it's in a flood zone.

This'll be the biggest deterrent from it possibly happening cuz that area really does flood like a bytch :patrice:I'd love an alternative to White Rock even tho that's a lot closer for me :ohlawd:
 
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