Dallas Fracking Mystery Tour (by downwindtv)

Join the Dallas City Plan Commission on a jaunty, fun-filled four-minute tour of the three controversial Trinity East gas drilling and processing sites up for approval by the Dallas City Council. It’s the easiest - and most melodious - way yet to learn about the Great Dallas Drilling Scandal.

Personal note: I attended several and spoke at a three of the gas drilling task force and city council meetings (one of the former and two of the latter) and learned at the first post-task force city council meeting on the subject — directly from the mouths of representatives from the state — that drilling on park land would also violate state law.

Read more about the Dallas Fracking Mystery Tour.

People need to lose their jobs and go to jail over this, starting with Dallas City Manager Mary Suhm. The house of cards is falling.

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Sharing this for my Dallas, Texas, air-breathing, water-drinking friends and loved ones. So, so, SO important to show up in person for this.

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Public (re)-Hearing on the Last Three Dallas Gas Sites.……including the newly-discovered “Rawlings Gas Refinery”

This Thursday
1:00 pm
Dallas City Hall

6th Floor
City Council Chambers

Press Conference followed by City Plan Commission Mtg

This is the “do-over” hearing demanded by the Mayor in order to win approval of these permits – after the first one in December resulted in denial.

Come and defend this victory or they’ll steal it away from us.

Dallas Residents at Risk, the alliance of groups that we work with on this issue,will be holding a press conference at 1:00 pm – just like we did before the much-publicized January 10th reconsideration vote -  and then heading into the CPC meeting at 1:30. Show up early because we’ll be talking about a surprising new development in this fight and bringing you up to date with the latest information.

It’s important to demonstrate that opposition to these permits is growing, so if you haven’t made it down to City Hall before, Thursday is the day to come.

If you’re a regular, then you know how much warm bodies in the audience mean to the moment.

They would have been no news coverage on the 10th without all of us standing up and publicly “shaming” the CPC over its “reconsideration vote” in person. You can’t do that by e-mail or petition. We need you there. We need you clapping for the good guys. We need you hissing the bad guys. We need you. There is no substitute.

Looking for material for your testimony? Here are some things we know now about these sites that we didn’t when the CPC turned them down in December…..

* Neither the Park Board nor City Council ever voted to allow surface drilling in parks. In fact, city staff assured the City Council in 2008 that would be NO surface drilling in parks. So where did Trinity East get the idea it could have two of its drill sites on city park land (The newly-named Luna Vista Golf Course and near-by gun range)? That’s a really good question that nobody at Dallas City Hall has attempted to answer.

* One of the Trinity East sites now contains a large gas refinery and compressor station in addition to a pad site for 20 wells. This facility will becomethe 10th largest air polluter in Dallas the moment it comes on line, releasing75-100 tons of air pollution every year only 600 feet away from the City’s new Elm Fork Soccer Complex on Walnut Hill.

Last September, the City of Dallas denied a new permit to a rock crushing facility near the Elm Fork Soccer Complex because its 17 tons of annual air pollution was deemed too threatening for children’s health. However, five months later, the city is advocating allowing the operation of a gas refinery and compressor station that is estimated to release some 75-100 tons of air pollution a year. Why is 17 tons of air pollution a health threat but 100 tons is OK? Another great question nobody at Dallas City Hall has answered.

* Trinity East knew when it signed its leases with the City that drilling in parkland and the floodplains was prohibited. So why is the City of Dallas still saying its afraid of a lawsuit by Trinity for backing out of the deal if the permits are denied?

We can win if we keep showing up and asking questions.
 
Please show up this Thursday.

Original post at downwindersatrisk.org

Dallas, TX citizens demand democracy — way to go Big D!

Chaos as Plan Commission Votes to Give Trinity River Floodplain Fracking Another Look (Tip: Texas state law doesn’t allow this.)

Gas drilling opponents get vocal at Dallas meeting (VIDEO!)

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There’s WAY more to this story, including secret plans for a refinery near a soccer field. (The down and dirty at http://www.downwindersatrisk.org/.) SNAFU, alright.

But the people have completely had it with the shenanigans and corruption at City Hall (Mayor Mike Rawlings has a vested financial interest in these dealings.)

I’m from there, currently living out of state. My husband and I are honored to have worked on this issue alongside some genuinely good and deeply committed people, speaking before both the Dallas City Council and the Gas Drilling Task ForceFarce. All along we knew — it was publicly admitted — that this was not about whether Dallas would get fracked, but how the city (which had preemptively accepted millions from Trinity East) could get away with it. Talk about an exercise in frustration. Enough so that hubby got himself ejected from council chambers on at least one occasion in protest. I have family and friends there still breathing, drinking and fighting the good fight for clean air, water, soil, and democracy itself. Frustrating, infuriating, but not futile. Not by a long shot.

Power to the people. You did good today, Dallas citizens. Thank you. I’m so proud.

Written and curated by Denise Aday.