Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

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1-H.R. No. 72
1+84R2972 RA-D
2+ By: Alonzo H.R. No. 72
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56 WHEREAS, Oak Cliff, the venerable community on the south bank
67 of the Trinity River, marks the 112th anniversary of its annexation
78 to Dallas on March 17, 2015; and
89 WHEREAS, Originally known as Hord's Ridge, Oak Cliff traces
910 its roots to the 1845 arrival of the William H. Hord family and to
1011 the farming community that subsequently grew in the vicinity; in
1112 the 1880s the area of Hord's Ridge was bought by Thomas Marsalis and
1213 John Armstrong, who dreamed of creating an exclusive residential
1314 development there and who gave the site its present name; and
1415 WHEREAS, After the pair successfully launched the sale of
1516 lots, Thomas Marsalis gained control of the project and undertook
1617 several ventures to add to the new town's attractiveness; these
1718 included the introduction of a steam-powered railway to connect the
1819 development with downtown Dallas, the establishment of Marsalis
1920 Park, home of the Dallas Zoo, and the erection of a fine hotel
2021 featuring several mineral baths; and
2122 WHEREAS, Oak Cliff enjoyed a period of favor as an upscale
2223 residential and resort community before the depression of 1893
2324 drove Mr. Marsalis into bankruptcy; a number of lots once owned by
2425 his company were then subdivided and sold; and
2526 WHEREAS, In 1903, after rejecting several overtures from
2627 Dallas and still struggling with a sluggish economy, Oak Cliff
2728 voters finally agreed to annexation to their larger neighbor;
2829 development over the next several decades included hundreds of
2930 modest homes as well as the grand residences of Kessler Park; and
3031 WHEREAS, Set on rolling hills a few miles from downtown
3132 Dallas, Oak Cliff today is home to a broadly inclusive population,
3233 with residents representing a variety of ethnic and cultural groups
3334 and economic backgrounds; and
3435 WHEREAS, These citizens are acting through a number of
3536 organizations, such as the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce, Old Oak
3637 Cliff Conservation League, Oak Cliff Foundation, and various
3738 neighborhood groups, to promote the preservation and
3839 revitalization of their community; their efforts have figured
3940 prominently in the rebirth of Jefferson Boulevard, West Davis
4041 Street, and Fort Worth Avenue, in the renovation of the historic
4142 Texas Theater, and in the flowering of the Bishop Arts District; and
4243 WHEREAS, Members of close-knit communities within the larger
4344 embrace of Oak Cliff, the residents of this unique section of Dallas
4445 are holding fast to their rich history while forging an ever
4546 brighter and more promising future; now, therefore, be it
4647 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
4748 Legislature hereby commemorate the 112th anniversary of Oak Cliff's
4849 annexation to Dallas and extend to the citizens of Oak Cliff sincere
4950 best wishes as they build on their notable heritage.
50- Alonzo
51- ______________________________
52- Speaker of the House
53- I certify that H.R. No. 72 was adopted by the House on
54- February 19, 2015, by a non-record vote.
55- ______________________________
56- Chief Clerk of the House