Trees for All: Dallas City Council District 9 Receives 100 New Trees einnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from einnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Two of Sugar Landâs major regional parks are now more accessible to motorists and trail users.Â
The city announced last Friday it had recently completed the Brazos River Park Connector Road and Trail project, a 1-mile long road which links Sugar Land Memorial Park (150 acres) and Brazos River Park (67 acres) and provides expanded access to a network of parks spanning 420 acres.
The parks along the Brazos River corridor previously were segmented into smaller park sites because of the logistical challenges of the natural landscape. The new road will help the city take another step toward its goal of fulfilling its decade-long master plan to make its greenspaces easier to visit.Â
Texas Trees Foundation and Atmos Energy Celebrate 100 Newly Planted Trees
Two public tree dedications are scheduled for March 17
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DALLAS, March 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Texas Trees Foundation partnered with Atmos Energy to safely plant a total of 100, 30-gallon trees in Oak Cliff Founders Park and Harry Stone Park to combat Dallas urban heat island, contribute to its overall tree canopy, and provide healthy, safe and green outdoor spaces for North Texas residents.
Both organizations will come together on March 17 for a public tree dedication at Oak Cliff Founders Park at 9 a.m. and Harry Stone Park at 11 a.m. to celebrate the newly revitalized outdoor spaces.
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