The ribbon-cutting ceremony at the South Oak Cliff Renaissance Park was a celebration to have this state-of-the-art park with a 5.1 mile walking trail, WiFi, solar lights, security, rock climbing and lots of trees.Through a partnership with The City of Dallas, The Trust for Public Land, generous donors and the gift of land by Randy and Jill Bowman, this project that was four years in the making is finally here!
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