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The Dialogue

On Angela Hunt’s March column, “Missed Connections,” about why the Dallas Arboretum lacks access for pedestrians and cyclists:

“Pedestrian entrance from Garland Rd = Great Idea. Immediate access from White Rock Lake Park = Horrible Idea. The faux/ overly-manicured/over-fertilized wasteful “nature” of the Arboretum needs a clear and distinct barrier from the real, peaceful, serene, unadulterated beauty of the lake.” —Scott O

“I would hate for a cyclist to get killed trying to get to the Arboretum. As I live near it, I understand the concerns about expansion and traffic. But there would be far less auto traffic if you could walk/bike/ skate to the Arboretum and enter on the trail side.” —Ox-Bow

“Amen! I’m an Arboretum member and live in the neighborhood and contacted them about this exact issue last year. It’s bananas that I live a 10-minute bike ride away and can’t take advantage of that without, like you, braving Garland with my two toddlers in tow or hiking through the muck.” —Mia

Senior Living Near White Rock Lake

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