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Dallas Residents Invited to Shape the Future of Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center District at Upcoming Town Halls

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Published on October 06, 2024
Dallas Residents Invited to Shape the Future of Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center District at Upcoming Town HallsSource: Dallas Park & Recreation

The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas (KBHCCD), a central hub for gatherings in the heart of the city, is poised to share its Master Plan and visions for the Convention Center District. According to a recent bulletin shared by the City of Dallas update, residents are called upon to engage in discussions about the development's future during a series of town halls this October. The initiative underscores a participatory approach to urban planning, seeking to incorporate community feedback into large-scale projects that shape the landscape and culture of Dallas.

The first of these gatherings is being hosted by Mayor Pro Tem Tennell Atkins representing District 8, signaling his commitment to keeping his constituents informed and involved. It's scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8 at the Singing Hills Recreation Center, a locale familiar to those it serves. "Mayor Pro Tem Tennell Atkins, District 8 looks forward to seeing you at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8 at Singing Hills Recreation Center," cites the City of Dallas bulletin. Language accessibility has been considered with Spanish interpretation available, and ASL interpretation can be requested through an email to [email protected], further emphasizing the city’s stride towards inclusivity.

The DallasCCMasterPlan.com serves as a nexus for information and updates on this multi-faceted project. The city encourages people to visit the website not only to learn more but also to subscribe for ongoing updates. With more town hall meetings slated to occur across the city in the coming months, the push for public input suggests an eagerness to ensure that redevelopment efforts resonate with Dallas’ diverse community.