Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR608 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    H.R. No. 608


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Hamilton Park occupies a unique place in Dallas
 history as one of the city's oldest and most cohesive African
 American neighborhoods; and
 WHEREAS, In the years after World War II, commercial
 development, residential segregation, and mounting racial violence
 combined to cause a severe housing shortage for African Americans
 in Dallas; business and community leaders were deeply concerned,
 and the Dallas Negro Chamber of Commerce and Dallas Citizens
 Council formed the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association to find
 a solution to this problem; and
 WHEREAS, The association purchased 233 acres of farmland in
 North Dallas with a loan from the Hoblitzelle Foundation and
 borrowed money from three banks to finance infrastructure for a new
 subdivision; Hamilton Park was named after Dr. Richard T. Hamilton,
 an African American civic leader and physician, and officially
 opened in May 1954; within seven years, the well-appointed
 neighborhood had almost 750 single-family homes, as well as an
 apartment complex, a shopping center, a park, several churches, and
 a school; and
 WHEREAS, The area attracted doctors, teachers, businessmen,
 and other middle-class professionals, many of them veterans, who
 took great pride in their new community; they formed such groups as
 the Civic League, the Parent-Teacher Association, and the
 Inter-Organizational Council to care for and improve Hamilton Park;
 focused on church and school, young families enjoyed the friendly
 atmosphere and a strong neighborhood identity developed; and
 WHEREAS, The surrounding area has continued to evolve through
 the years with the growth of the Metroplex, and the subdivision now
 holds a prime location next to the High Five freeway interchange;
 commercial developers have made numerous overtures to homeowners
 through the years, and as the real estate increases in value, both
 individuals and such organizations as the Hamilton Park Historic
 Preservation Foundation strive to balance economic considerations
 and the desire to protect a rich heritage; and
 WHEREAS, Although Hamilton Park may be on the verge of a new
 and very different era, a sense of community thrives among its
 residents, and those who have been privileged to experience this
 spirit of neighborly cooperation will treasure it always; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize the Hamilton Park neighborhood of
 Dallas and extend to its past, present, and future residents best
 wishes for continued happiness.
 Kent
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 608 was adopted by the House on March
 5, 2009, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House