Concept drawing of the proposed Trinity project with the Dallas skyline in the background

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First Stage of Trinity Corridor Under Way (Oak Cliff People web article, 5/30/2008)

New Trinity River Audubon Center focuses on eco-friendly (Dallas Morning News web article, 5/30/2008)

Residents rid Trinity River of rubbish (Dallas Morning News article, 4/20/2008)    See photos from the cleanup

The Trinity Trust and the City of Dallas Break Ground on Moore Park Gateway (5/28/2008)

Idea to name Industrial Boulevard for congresswoman Johnson is a live one (Dallas Morning News web article, 5/12/2008)

Industrial Blvd. changes will bring different businesses (Dallas Morning News web article, 5/9/2008)

Dallas City Council members visit the “green” (and almost finished) Trinity River Audubon Center (pegasus News web site, 4/16/2008)

Volunteer cleanup of Trinity River in Dallas will be Saturday (Dallas Morning News web article, 4/16/2008)

Trinity River Audubon Center (outside.in web site)

Trinity River Audubon Center (Audubon Texas web site)

Trinity River Audubon Center (Coming Soon) (pegasus News web site)

Photos: Trinity Forest trail and Trinity River Audubon Center (Dallas Morning News Extra Blog, 4/7/2008)

Nature center, other projects blooming in Great Trinity Forest
(Dallas Morning News web article, 4/7/2008)

Dallas’ Trinity River Corridor Project receives American Institute of Architects highest award

City to begin rezoning process along Trinity River Corridor       (Map) (12/1/2006)

City of Dallas, Trinity Commons Foundation and Trinity Trust Foundation Host Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Groundbreaking Events   (12/7/2005)

City of Dallas, Trinity Commons Foundation and Trinity Trust Foundation Host Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Groundbreaking Events   (10/7/2005)

Trinity River Project Opens First Wetland and Awards Major
Contract
 (10/6/2005)

Dallas Mayor Laura Miller Opens Trinity River Levee Top Trail: Opening Event Sponsored by Bank of America   (3/19/2005)

 

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