An expensive improvement plan for the 64-year-old Kalita Humphreys Theater on Turtle Creek Boulevard received harsh reviews from Dallas City Council members Tuesday.
Dallas Theater Center Board Chairperson Jennifer Altabef said the plan is a golden opportunity to make use of underused park space.
Supporters suggested the $300 million plan could be included in a proposed 2024 public improvement bond referendum for voters to decide.“I've got smoke and mirrors with all the pretty pictures, and then, 'Oh, let's not look at the dollar amounts here,'” said City Councilmember Omar Narvaez. “Let's start off with sticker shock. Wow, this is what we're going to invest into Fair Park,” Narvaez said.
Members cited many other competing needs for city funding and inclusion in a bond referendum, such as the completion of the Southern Gateway Oak Cliff deck park over I-35E R.L. Thornton Freeway.
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