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$2.8-million dredging of pond at Lake Highlands Town Center expected

Photo of Watercrest Park via Dallas Park and Recreation

Posted on March 10, 2022

The Dallas City Council on Wednesday could approve a $2.8-million bid to dredge a pond at the Lake Highlands Town Center.

The pond is in the city-owned Watercrest Park and is managed by Dallas Water Utilities.

The city will pay $1.6 million from 2017 bond funds, and the Skillman Corridor TIF District will pay $1.2 million.

About 37,000 cubic yards of sediment are expected to be removed. It will then be left in a nearby staging area to dry out before being hauled off.

The goal is to return the pond to a more natural, creek-like state (it is actually part of the Jackson Branch creek). It will also address erosion under the Walnut Hill bridge.

This is a one-time dredging, and the TIF district has agreed that it will not fund dredging the pond again in the future.

The TIF district is paying $60,000 for a study to find ways to keep sediment from building in the pond, such as channelization.

The dredge is expected to start this spring, and it will take eight-10 months to complete.

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