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July 2008
News from the River  
July 2008
Dallas City Council on summer break
July 4, 2008
Fair Park - 4th of July, Free!
Festivities begin at 8:15 pm

July 12, 2008
Groundwork Dallas and the Green Team trail work
Join the volunteers at
Rochester Park from
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
For more info contact:

groundworkdallas@yahoo.com

August 5, 2008
Trinity River Corridor Project
Committee Meeting
City Hall, 6E South
9:30 am - 11:30 pm
 
 
Resources
Trinity River Audubon Center
Important Bird Areas
The Texas Buckeye Trail
Dallas Zoo
 
 
City Hall Update
City of Dallas Council
Agendas and Briefings
Trinity River Corridor Project Committee
Agendas & Briefings
 
ARCHIVES
City of Dallas Council
Agendas and Briefings
Trinity River Corridor Project Committee
Agendas & Briefings
Welcome to My Trinity River News!
This is the inaugural issue of a monthly newsletter that will be sent to you by
the Trinity River Corridor Project. It will be the place for you to find the latest updates and to read stories about the river. This project is the most complex and the
largest urban development effort undertaken by the City of Dallas. It will make Dallas the envy of other large cities, as it transforms a flood protection solution into an opportunity for community revitalization, economic development and the creation of a world-class greenway. Read more >

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Zoom in on the River
Texas Buckeye, click on the image to enlarge
Levee Run, click on the image to enlarge
Trinity Forest, click on the image to enlarge
Texas Buckeye Trail
Levee Run
Trinity River
Moore Park Gateway Groundbreaking, click on the image to enlarge
Audubon Center, click on the image to enlarge
Audubon Bridge, click on the image to enlarge
Moore Park Gateway
Audubon Center
Audubon Bridge
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Community View
Margaret Hunt Hill Signature Bridge
With the hot days of summer in full swing, construction work is making faster progress at the site of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Half of the steel cages are in place in preparation for the concrete and steel installation of the approach spans. Steel for the bridge is on schedule to arrive from Italy later this year. Watch the dirt flyin' on our web cam at www.trinityrivercorridor.org or have a look at the information on Santiago Calatrava's web site at www.calatrava.com/main.htm to learn more about the design of the bridge. Read more >