CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON SOUTHERN GATEWAY PARK, OPENING SLATED FOR 2025
Park Supporters Joined by Community and Civic Leaders for "Groundmaking” Celebration
(DALLAS) – Nov. 8, 2023 – The Southern Gateway Public Green Foundation officially kicked off construction of Southern Gateway Park – a transformational bridge park spanning Interstate 35E in Southern Dallas – at a recent “groundmaking” celebration with more than 200 community and civic leaders, donors and partners in attendance. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) completed the bridge and related infrastructure earlier this year so that the next phase of the project – construction of the park itself – can begin later this month.
Slated to open in 2025, the five-acre “park with a purpose” will be a key catalyst for closing the opportunity gap that was created when the highway was originally built in the 1950s through the middle of Oak Cliff. The park is a public/private partnership with the City of Dallas and the Southern Gateway Public Green Foundation, with support from the North Central Texas Council of Governments and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
Southern Gateway’s President and CEO April Allen kicked off the festivities saying: “This generational project will lead to increased greenspace, significant economic development, and safer, healthier places to live and play. But on a personal level, one reason this project is so important to me is that I want to show the people in this community – my community – that they matter … that they are worth hundreds of millions of dollars of investment. Every person, regardless of where they live, deserves to have beautiful amenities and public spaces where they feel welcome. That’s what motivates me every day to keep doing whatever it takes to make this vision a reality.”
In addition to comments from Allen, the event featured remarks from Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson and Texas State Senator Royce West; musical performances by local area school groups; and animal encounters with park neighbor, the Dallas Zoo. Guests at the “groundmaking” also had the opportunity to write a personal message to the park as part of a commemorative art piece and tour the site to learn more about the park’s future amenities.
“What I hope historians will say is that this moment in time turned out to be the turning point in how we viewed and treated the southern part of our city,” Mayor Johnson said. “This marks the moment we stopped talking about investing in Southern Dallas and actually did it … when we invested in real infrastructure to spur the growth and development not only of the geographic area, but more importantly, the people themselves.”
Sen. West echoed Mayor Johnson’s sentiments, saying: “Southern Gateway Park signifies a historic investment in infrastructure and equity in Southern Dallas and a revitalized Oak Cliff community. This investment would not have been possible without the partnership and cooperation of TxDOT, the Texas Transportation Commission, the Legislature, the City of Dallas and the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG). But most importantly, this catalytic project would not be coming to fruition without the unwavering support from the citizens of Dallas, the voters of Texas and the residents of Oak Cliff who are the inspiration and driving force behind Southern Gateway Park.”
About Southern Gateway Park
The Southern Gateway Public Green Foundation enlisted global design firm HKS and renowned landscape architecture firm SWA to lead the park’s planning and design. Their work resulted in a beautiful, unique, multilevel park that both reflects the history and geography of its surrounding neighborhood and responds to community priorities for park features. The park's construction is led by a joint venture between McCarthy, a nationally recognized construction firm with prior deck park experience, and EJ Smith Construction, a local and minority-owned firm. Once open, the park will attract an estimated 2 million visitors annually and generate more than $1 billion in economic impact in its first five years.
In addition to native landscape and ample green space, park amenities will include: a stage and pavilion for concerts and live events, an inclusive children’s playground, outdoor classroom space for local schools and organizations, a multi-purpose building for dining and community events, integrated history exhibits, a dedicated food truck area, interactive water features for those hot Texas days, and so much more.
The new bridge park will also tie into complete streets and pedestrian boulevards lined with more than 250 trees to increase the canopy and mitigate the impact of an urban heat island, as well as laying the groundwork for potential connections to the Dallas Streetcar line and a network of hike-and-bike trails. Together with the Dallas Zoo’s Master Plan, the collective capital investment will exceed $300 million, the largest investment in Southern Dallas’ history.
For more information or to get involved, please visit www.southerngatewaypark. org.