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Judge Charles R. Rose Community Park

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Also known as: Judge Charles Rose Park

A community park in Dallas serving the Highland Hills and Oak Cliff neighborhoods, featuring walking trails, playground, pavilion, outdoor classroom, and public gathering spaces. Named in honor of Judge Charles R. Rose, a longtime community leader and justice of the peace in the area.
3 eventsLast active Tracked since $5.0M city spending

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parks (3)
utilities (2)
public hearing (2)
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Location

3200 Simpson Stuart Road, Dallas, TX 75241·Show on Google Maps ↗

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April 2026

Consent Agenda

Authorization to apply for and accept a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department grant of up to $5,000,000 for capital improvements to Judge Charles R. Rose Community Park at 3200 Simpson Stuart Road.

Authorize (1) an application to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) for improvements to Judge Charles R. Rose Community Park, located at 3200 Simpson Stuart Road, in an amount not to exceed

$5.0M

September 2025

Miscellaneous Hearings

Public hearing on the proposed use of approximately 7.58 acres of parkland at Judge Charles R. Rose Community Park for three Sidewalk and Utility Easements, one Floodway Easement, one Water Easement, and one Right-of-way Easement as required for the park's plat, with no cost to the City.

A public hearing, pursuant to Chapter 26 of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code, to receive comments on the proposed use of a portion of parkland at Judge Charles R. Rose Community Park located at 3200

August 2025

Consent Agenda

Authorization for a public hearing on September 24, 2025, to receive comments on the proposed use of approximately 7.58 acres of parkland at Judge Charles R. Rose Community Park for sidewalk, utility, floodway, water, and right-of-way easements required by plat, at no cost to the City.

Authorize a public hearing to be held on September 24, 2025, pursuant to Chapter 26 of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code, to receive comments on the proposed use of a portion of parkland at Judge Char