Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR768 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/03/2025

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                    89R22231 HMR-D
 By: Johnson H.R. No. 768




 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Residents of the Houston area are gathering at
 Southside Place Park, also known as Fire Truck Park, on April 12,
 2025, for the dedication of an Official Texas Historical Marker
 from the Texas Historical Commission; and
 WHEREAS, The land that would later become Southside Place
 Park was once part of the Harris County Poor Farm, a facility for
 the indigent; in 1924, Edward Lillo Crain purchased the southern
 tract of the site, as well as frontage along Bellaire Boulevard, for
 a new suburban neighborhood named Southside Place; he set aside
 eight lots and built out the park first, and early amenities
 included a swimming pool, a wading pool, a bathhouse, a tennis
 court, and play equipment, all of which distinguished the
 development from others in the Houston area; the Southside Place
 Park Association operated the space for 80 years, and ownership was
 later transferred to the City of Southside Place; and
 WHEREAS, An integral part of the history of the park, the
 city's first fire truck was retired in 1970 and repurposed into a
 play structure, serving as a beloved landmark at the park entrance
 for 42 years; in 2011, the Southside Place Park Board and the
 Southside Fire Truck Park Fund determined it was time for a complete
 remodel of the property, and renovations were unveiled the
 following year; the pool was replaced by Water Technology Inc.,
 which constructed six lap lanes, a separated diving area with a drop
 slide, and a shallow-water teaching area; today, the park offers
 many programs as well as rentals of the clubhouse, pavilion, and
 pool for local residents; and
 WHEREAS, For a century, Southside Place Park has served as a
 sanctuary for relaxation and recreation, and the placement of a
 marker will allow future visitors to further appreciate the rich
 heritage of the community; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
 Legislature hereby commemorate the dedication of an Official Texas
 Historical Marker for Southside Place Park and commend all those
 involved in securing this designation for their efforts; and, be it
 further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for the City of Southside Place as an expression of high
 regard by the Texas House of Representatives.