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HUBBAR RAMP CLOSING #10651061 02/26/15 11:56 PM
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Saw where the east ramp on Robinson Park is blocked off with barriers.not sure about the other ramp on the west .now there is no public ramps working.Also the lake level is rising,it is over 2'up since the beginning of winter.Still need to be aware of the low water hazards out there.



Re: HUBBAR RAMP CLOSING [Re: sassyman (hubbard guide)] #10651260 02/27/15 01:02 AM
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Sorry to hear that Doug! Thanks for the update. Guess we'll continue to pray for rain....


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Re: HUBBAR RAMP CLOSING [Re: sassyman (hubbard guide)] #10651757 02/27/15 03:30 AM
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Supposed to have a good bit of rain coming at the end of this week into next week. Gained about a foot this last week. Just need another 2 or 3 ft and I'll be happy for a while.

Re: HUBBAR RAMP CLOSING [Re: sassyman (hubbard guide)] #10651769 02/27/15 03:34 AM
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I'm sure it's not blocked cause of low water! SOLD

Re: HUBBAR RAMP CLOSING [Re: sassyman (hubbard guide)] #10652165 02/27/15 01:04 PM
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The Dallas City Council approved the sale of Elgin B. Robertson Park to the City of Rowlett, specifying that the proceeds and interest from the deal would be used for new facilities and improvements to the Dallas park system.

Rowlett will annex the property, a 257-acre green space off Interstate 30 with facilities for hiking, boating and fishing along the western shore of Lake Ray Hubbard. Dallas gets to improve and refurbish its parks.

The proceeds and interest from the deal will be used for new facilities and improvements to the Dallas park system.
Dallas Park and Recreation Department director Willis Winters said in a statement that the city council's action will allow the department to develop new aquatic facilities, including five new community centers and three new regional centers. "We are excited that Dallas residents will reap the recreational benefits of this sale," he said.

The sale is expected to close sometime between April and September.

In 2012, the Dallas Park and Recreation Board adopted a plan to find money to build family aquatic centers and replace the city's outdated community pools. In 2013, Dallas voters passed a proposal calling for the sale or exchange of the park.

As part of the sale agreement, Dallas will redraw the park's boundaries to reflect its location within Rowlett and give Rowlett two sites on the property to develop new marinas. In addition, Dallas will transfer to Rowlett the park's existing marina lease and first responder and public safety responsibilities for designated lake bridges.

Rowlett will take over trash removal and other maintenance functions that are currently being handled by Dallas Water Utilities. That'll save Dallas $57,000 annually.

In exchange for the boundary adjustments, Rowlett agreed to a revenue-sharing plan beginning in 2036 that will give Dallas 25 percent of Rowlett's tax revenues on real and personal property, hotel occupancy, mixed beverages, and future tax opportunities. Annually, Dallas stands to receive $2 million indefinitely from the agreement.

Rowlett city manager Brian Funderburk said that plans for the area include developing high-end, single-family and multifamily residences, as well as commercial properties such as restaurants and hotels. The money for the purchase is coming from Rowlett's development partner, Donahue Development.

Dallas Park and Recreation Board president Max Wells called it "an unprecedented opportunity for our city and its great park system."

Re: HUBBAR RAMP CLOSING [Re: sassyman (hubbard guide)] #10661681 03/02/15 07:51 PM
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There are survey stakes in the area of the ramp, and parking lot. I assume this will be the new home of Dallas police and fire, and no longer a public ramp. It just keeps getting better and better.

Re: HUBBAR RAMP CLOSING [Re: sassyman (hubbard guide)] #10662258 03/02/15 11:25 PM
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Just talked to Willis Winters assistant (he is the big wheel at Parks and Rec) she made some phone calls and called me back. She spoke to the Maintenance director,she said Dallas will continue to maintain the ramps.He told her they would open when he could launch his boat. Now the campaign begins, just fired off 3 letters.My girl wrote the letters (lawyer).
Took these pics today.


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Hey Lakewood, is there a phone number that I can help by calling and petitioning? Or an address to help write some letter pleading for the ramps to be opened again. Anything I can do to help get them back open.

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Originally Posted By: Coachzee
Hey Lakewood, is there a phone number that I can help by calling and petitioning? Or an address to help write some letter pleading for the ramps to be opened again. Anything I can do to help get them back open.


Went there today and the sign says.... water access closed due to safety concerns. For information call 214-670-8281



Re: HUBBAR RAMP CLOSING [Re: Yaffe (Jeff)] #10665860 03/04/15 02:48 AM
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Thx Jeff, I am able to launch my boat safety when the lake is 9.6 feet low. It's only higher now, wonder who decided it is not safe. Will call in the morning...

Re: HUBBAR RAMP CLOSING [Re: sassyman (hubbard guide)] #10666066 03/04/15 03:33 AM
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it didnt seem to bother them when the lake was two feet lower.the east ramp was almost useable,what would be the safety part?it's your boat.7he lake is less than 8' low .started at 10 1/2 at the lowest.i am in the marina but the depth is what put me there.i couldn't get in my boat.



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I think the safety concern may be due to the marina moving the boat slips so far out blocking the channel to get to open water from the ramp. Looks like plenty of room to me but not everyone can control a boat. Just a thought.

Let me know what you find out coach.



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Park and Recreation Administration
1500 Marilla Street, Suite 6FN
Dallas, TX 75201
Phone:214-670-4100
Fax:214-670-3205

Staff
Name Title Email Phone
Winters, Willis
Director email Willis
214-670-4071
Hellmann, Michael
Assistant Director, Planning, Facilities, Environ. email Michael
214-670-4103
Huerta, Daniel
Assistant Director, Fair Park and Community Servic email Daniel
214-670-8483
Jenkins, John
Assistant Director, Administrative Services email John
214-670-4077
McRorey, Jennifer
Assistant Director, Recreation email Jennifer
214-671-0917
Carmona, Oscar
Interim Assistant Director, Park Maintenance 214-670-8871
Gaston, R. Todd
Human Resources Manager email Todd
214-670-4287
Ray, Dawna
Park Board Secretary email Dawna
214-670-4078
Marshall, Annie
Executive Secretary email Annie
214-670-4077

I called Willis Winters office. I sent letters to the Mayor, my council rep, and Mr Winters office.
I was told the P&R maintenance guy made the decision.
Park Maintenance Services
542 E. Jefferson Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75203
Phone:214-670-1923
Fax:214-670-6748

Staff
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Carmona, Oscar
Assistant Director email Oscar
214-670-1923
Beam, Ken
District Manager email Ken
214-671-0264
Ries, Joe
District Manager email Joe
214-670-1923
Lopez Jr., David
Manager email David
214-671-0200
McMahon, Jeremy
Community Program Coordinator email Jeremy
214-670-0200
Murff, Shana
Community Program Coordinator email Shana
214-670-1923
Franklin, Sam
Community Program Coordinator email Sam
214-670-6713
Woodard, Karen
City Forester email Karen
214-670-1923

Re: HUBBAR RAMP CLOSING [Re: sassyman (hubbard guide)] #10666793 03/04/15 02:30 PM
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Just got off the phone with city of Dallas. I reported a complaint/service request as to why the ramps are now closed. I explained to the nice lady that the lake is higher now and I have been able to launch safety when it was lower. Gave her lake depth levels as well of when it was opened and useable compared to what they are now. I should be contacted within 5 days with an explanation and hopefully an answer to when they will open again. She thinks they may have closed them due to ice conditions and what not and just forgot to reopen them....

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