Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson backs $398 million park bond money request

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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson Monday launched a drive for $398 million in bond money to support his priority of better parks, one of three goals he set out in June for his final four-year term.

Updated 2 mins agoDallas Mayor Eric Johnson Monday launched a drive for $398 million in bond money to support hisDallas Parks Coalition

campaign joins a list of other groups seeking a total that exceeds the borrowing limit the city can afford. Mayor Johnson wore a park ranger hat to dramatize his commitment to improving parks. He said it is for families like his growing up in Dallas, that could not afford country clubs.Dallas Parks and Recreation Director John Jenkins“I never met any mayor that’s been so supportive of this park system the way this mayor has been,” Jenkins said.

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