Let’s state
this categorically at the outset: we love and support the Dallas Arboretum.
They are a HUGE attraction in Dallas, and they deserve their rock star status …
BUT … hands off Winfrey Point!
White Rock Lake is a gift that belongs to the people of Dallas. The objective is to
conserve it, not pave it for a parking lot. Turning Winfrey Point into a parking lot is a totally absurd idea.
This endangered ecosystem is home to birds, plants and
all kinds of animals
all kinds of animals
If ever
there was a situation that epitomized the 1970's Joni Mitchell song, Big Yellow Taxi, this is
it.
It would
appear that the takeover of Winfrey Point is part of a larger planned expansion
of the Dallas Arboretum and the opening of the children’s interactive education
park in 2013.
Whilst we
will always remain huge fans and support the Dallas Arboretum, we believe that they
need to exploit all options for a creative solution to the problem, and Winfrey Point should
not be part of the solution.
The Issue
The Dallas
Arboretum has run out of parking space for special events.
Without any
consultation with residents or concerned citizens, the Dallas Parks Board recently
authorized parking in the Texas Lone Star Land Steward prairie grass and
wildflower areas on Winfrey Point at White Rock Lake.
Winfrey
Point is located on the east side of White Rock Lake, the “crown jewel” of the
Dallas parks system. It is the site of many cultural, athletic and community
events and contains several acres of protected
Blackland Prairie grasses. This is a very unique and endangered ecosystem
that is home to rare birds, plants and many animals.
Protected native tallgrass prairie at Winfrey Point
Dallas
Parks have won a Texas Land Steward award for their efforts to protect and preserve
this prairie.
The prairie is a
diverse ecosystem of mainly native grasses and flowering plants with prairie wildlife,
soil, and geology all playing important roles. Texas used to have 20 million acres of beautiful
tallgrass prairie. Today, there is less than 1%, and losses are still occurring
due to plowing, improper overgrazing, and development.
Now this
incredible resource, and specifically the area around Winfrey Point, is in danger
of becoming a parking lot!
What YOU
can do about it
We should
be getting back to nature, not deliberately destroying it. YOU can help Save
Winfrey Point so that all may enjoy the natural beauty at White Rock Lake.
Voice your
opinion by:
- Signing the petition to save Winfrey Point, and by
- Contacting the officials who are in favor of destroying the Blackland prairie at Winfrey Point and/or those who are able to help stop this from going forward.
Maybe
the protestors and supporters of Save Winfrey Point should use Big Yellow Taxi
as their call to battle.
We
will let Joni Mitchell have the last word:
Don't it always seem to go
That you don't know what you've got
'Til it's gone
They paved paradise
And put up a parking lot
That you don't know what you've got
'Til it's gone
They paved paradise
And put up a parking lot
Note
Counting
Crows had a huge hit with Big Yellow Taxi in 2002 and consequently it is the
more famous version.
Boycott the arboretum and their sponsors. Cancel your your memberships. No more annual fund donations. No more concert purchases or renting their facilities. Enough is enough.
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