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'''Klyde Warren Park''', previously known as '''Woodall Rodgers Deck Park''', is a {{convert|5.2|acre|adj=on}} public [[park]] being constructed in [[downtown]] [[Dallas]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]], [[USA]]. Utility construction began in January 2009 with a ground-''making'' ceremony held on September 14, 2009.<ref>http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/091509dnmetpark.17bdaad49.html</ref> The park opened October 27-28, 2012.
'''Klyde Warren Park''', previously known as '''Woodall Rodgers Deck Park''', is a {{convert|5.2|acre|adj=on}} public [[park]] that was constructed in [[downtown]] [[Dallas]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]], [[USA]]. Utility construction began in January 2009 with a ground-''making'' ceremony held on September 14, 2009.<ref>http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/091509dnmetpark.17bdaad49.html</ref> The park opened October 27-28, 2012.


The park is named for the 9-year-old son of billionaire [[Kelcy Warren]].
The park is named for the 9-year-old son of billionaire [[Kelcy Warren]].

Revision as of 00:51, 14 November 2012

Klyde Warren Park
View of Uptown in 2009
Klyde Warren Park will cover Woodall Rodgers Freeway and connect Uptown to downtown
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Typepublic park
LocationDallas, Texas
Coordinates32°47′22″N 96°48′06″W / 32.789486°N 96.801589°W / 32.789486; -96.801589
Area5.2-acre (21,000 m2)
Operated byCity of Dallas
StatusOpen
Websitehttp://www.theparkdallas.org/

Klyde Warren Park, previously known as Woodall Rodgers Deck Park, is a 5.2-acre (2.1 ha) public park that was constructed in downtown Dallas, Texas, USA. Utility construction began in January 2009 with a ground-making ceremony held on September 14, 2009.[1] The park opened October 27-28, 2012.

The park is named for the 9-year-old son of billionaire Kelcy Warren.

Klyde Warren Park will create an urban green space over the existing Woodall Rodgers Freeway between Pearl and St. Paul streets. It will provide connectivity to the city’s flourishing Arts District, bring cultural offerings together and serve as a central gathering space for Dallas and its visitors to enjoy.

In addition to a restaurant and performance stage, plans for the park include jogging trails, a dog park, a children’s playground, fountains, an area for games and much more.

Construction is funded through a public, private partnership including $20 million in bond funds from the city of Dallas, $20 million in highway funds from the state and federal government through TxDOT and nearly $50 million from private donations. In March 2009, the Park was selected to receive $16.7 million in stimulus funds that are specifically for transportation enhancement construction. The Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation continues to raise private donations to fund amenity construction, operations and programming.

The design and construction of the park is being managed by Bjerke Management Solutions and the design is led by two nationally recognized design firms, The Office of James Burnett and Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. The head engineer on file is Mir Hadi Ali, P.E. from Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.

Klyde Warren Park will be privately managed and programmed by the Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation. Jody Grant serves as Chairman of the Board of the Woodall Rodgers Foundation and is joined by President and C.E.O., Linda Owen, and board members Elaine Agather, Nancy Best, Garrett Boone, Leo Corrigan, Ed Fjordbak, Sheila Grant, Linda Hart, Mitch Hart, Jeff Jackson, Tom Leppert, John Muse, Bob Shapard, Rob Walters, Kelcy Warren and John Zogg.

Location

Klyde Warren Park is located on the edge of the Arts District, between Downtown Dallas and Uptown. The urban park will stretch for three city blocks between Pearl and St. Paul streets and will cover the below-grade Woodall Rodgers Freeway, which has long been a barrier between the two neighborhoods.

The park may connect to the Katy Trail in the future and will connect with the M-line Streetcar, serving as a gateway to downtown and the Arts District. Adjacent structures include the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts, Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, AT&T Performing Arts Center, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Parkside Condominiums, Ritz-Carlton Hotel and Residences, and several commercial offices. Museum Tower, a 42-story residential tower, is also under construction beside the park. [2]

Features

Plans for the park include jogging trails, a dog park, a children’s playground, a restaurant, a performance stage, fountains, an area for games and more. The park’s amenities and programming will be paid for by private donations being raised by the Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation. The park opened on October 27th, 2012. [1]

A 6,000-square-foot (560 m2) restaurant and performance stage, designed by Thomas Phifer and Partners, will be in the center of the park.[3]

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