Cotton Bowl is the key to Fair Park’s success, Dallas leaders say

The Brief

  • Dallas city staff presented new proposals for Fair Park’s future, focusing on activating the Cotton Bowl with more year-round events.
  • The presentation drew criticism from City Council members for failing to provide an update or timeline on the long-promised community park in South Dallas.
  • A more detailed plan from the Parks Department, which will address the next steps for Fair Park’s oversight and the community park, is expected early next year.

DALLAS Dallas is going back to the drawing board for the future of Fair Park. But a presentation by city staff on plans to activate the space drew criticism from some city council members.

Fair Park’s Future

What they’re saying:

The leaders of the Dallas Park and Recreation Department believe the Cotton Bowl is the key to Fair Park’s future.

In a presentation on Monday, Director John Jenkins compared the 95-year-old venue with 92,000 seats to Southern California’s Rose Bowl. They are nearly the same age and have the same capacity, but the Rose Bowl hosts 250 events year-round.

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