Park Board Political Campaign

A Park Board political campaign has led to an ethics complaint and new headaches. The Park Board is already facing separate discrimination complaints due to Juneteenth actions.

Now Dallas Parks and Rec has a new issue: political campaign social media posts by a board member.

JR Huerta, representative for District 1, has posted to Facebook about a campaign. Posts started showing up in May 2022 when rumors Chad West would run for Mayor. West is the city council member for District 1 and appointed Huerta.

Park Board Political Campaign

In an email response, West denies running for Mayor at this point. He says, “I am focusing on my responsibilities to the constituents and neighbors in District 1.” West goes on to say his focus is “crime reduction, expansion of parks and trails, and West Oak Cliff Action Plan.”

West had not seen the social media statements by Huerta. Reports are that Huerta was talking about political plans at a Parks’ Teen All Access pass event.

While West denied knowing of these statements, one city staff member stated “JR should know better.”

Huerta runs Dallas Youth Sports which has contributed significantly to the Oak Cliff area. That nonprofit consistently donates thousands of dollars to the community in free gifts for back to school events or at Christmas.

Park Board Political Campaign Another Black Eye

It is unclear the status of the ethics complaint, but it is another example of unclear ethics rules. It is also another example of little to no oversight of city appointees.

As we began this investigation there were no other signs JR Huerta was running for city council or mayor. To date he has not filed a Campaign Treasurer Appointment notification. His social media posts do appear to be testing the waters and would put him in violation of the city charter.

These violations would be like Adam Bazaldua’s failed campaign for Precinct Chair.

Adam Bazaldua lost his most recent election – for Precinct Chair of 1084 in South Dallas. That news came per Dallas County Elections returns.

The city charter appears to prevent those types of political events.

No Colored Allowed At Fretz Waterpark

No Colored Allowed

No colored allowed at The Cove at Fretz Park in north Dallas on the anniversary of Juneteenth. A grim reminder of why the holiday exists.

Sunday, an African American family was not allowed to enter the Cove at Fretz Park. All three – with four children – had paid their entrance fee. They said they were there to sunbathe, picnic, and swim. Staff said they could not enter because of their clothing. One was wearing a Kobe Bryant Lakers jersey. They had bathing suits also.

No Colored Allowed

This happened on Sunday, Father’s Day and on the Juneteenth holiday. Juneteenth is the anniversary of the 1965 Emancipation Proclamation. It appears Dallas Aquatics wants to lock African American out of recreation opportunities.

Anglo and Latino familes entered wearing similar clothes and food items. This subtle no colored allowed behavior by staff “is awful,” said the person reporting to us.

Per one bystander this was “Dallas being Dallas. You give a city employee a bit of power and they think they’re king.”

No Colored Allowed or ADA Complaints

Another family with a child with an ADA issue stated they were not allowed to use a swim mask. The child uses it to avoid water entering his nose to avoid anxiety attacks.

A second bystander at Fretz on Sunday said the swimmer’s parent informed staff that this was not a rule. He offered to show them the rules from Dallas Aquatics Director Robin Steinshnider. Afterwards, the staff supervisor said they “make their own rules at Fretz.”

The rules are here on the Dallas Aquatics site:

Dallas Aquatics Still Recovering From COVID19

It appears Dallas has still not handled confusing, and inconsistently, applied rules from one facility to the other.

No Colored Allowed

Post lock down, season tickets had to book entry times.

There were several people who had season passes for last year and were never able to use the aquatic facilities due to coronavirus. In many cases they were slow to get a refund this year due to red tape.

Still it seems Dallas Aquatics staff have trouble knowing their own rules.

These events on Father’s Day and the anniverary of Juneteenth are ugly. They remind local neighbors of times gone by when city staff catered to whites only. No signage says no colored allowed, but the mindset is on full display.

Other Side Dallas has been following some of these incidents at Fretz Park for almost a month.

Staff has not responded to our many requests for comment. Park Board members are equally silent. Jeff Kitner is the Park Board member for District 11 City Council Member Jaynie Schultz. Neither he, nor other Park Board members, responded to Other Side Dallas.

It isn’t clear if staff receive training on racial sensitivity and stereotypes. It also is not clear if they receive training on Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). What is clear is a bias for no colored allowed or persons with disabilities.

Kitner works as Chief Operating Officer for the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce.

Dallas Adds New COVID19 Test Sites

New COVID19 Test Sites

Dallas adds new COVID19 test sites this week to battle a rising Omicron vairant infection rate locally. Dallas County Health and Human Services, in partnership with Dallas Independent School District and Dallas Parks and Rec, is opening two new COVID testing sites this week.

New COVID19 Test Sites

Ellis Davis Field House will open tomorrow at noon.

Ellis Davis Field House is located at 9191 S Polk Street, Dallas, Texas 75232.

Operations will begin on Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Operations will run Monday thru Sunday from 8AM – 8PM.

Appointments preferred, but walk-ups also accepted. Appointments can be made at: https://testing.nomihealth.com/signup/texas

Samuell Grand Aquatics Center will open Thursday at 8AM.

Samuell Grand Aquatics Center is located at 3201 Samuell Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75223.

Operations will begin Thursday, January 6, 2022 and run Monday thru Saturday, 8AM – 5PM

Appointments at Samuell Grand Aquatics Center are required. Appointments can be made at www.mycovidappointment.com OR 469-536-0807.

New COVID19 Test Sites

The new testing sites come on the heels of DCHHS sites added the week prior to Christmas.

Yesterday Governor Abbott pleaded for federal resources for Texas afetr avoiding policies to limit the spread of COVID19.