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By Robert Wilonsky, Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 11:03AM
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Angela Hunt has just blown the center right out of Laura Miller's defense of the Trinity River toll road, and she has done it with a bit of investigative reporting that should have our tree-climbing ex-reporter mayor tied in little green Boy Scout knots.

Miller has been defending her plan for a big fat expressway through the park we're trying to build on the Trinity River downtown by saying the idea was OK'd, blessed and signed off on by the expert she brought down here a couple years ago from Harvard, Alex Krieger. Now, by filing open records demands for Miller's e-mails, Hunt has found the smoking gun: On the Trinity Vote Web site this morning is an e-mail from Krieger to Miller telling her he is dismayed that the city intends to build "a great big interstate highway instead of a parkway" along the Trinity.

Miller's other expert, transportation planner Bill Eager, also weighs in with an e-mail agreeing with Krieger.

What Hunt has uncovered here is an enormous public deception on Miller's part. In appearance after appearance, statement after statement, Miller has insisted that Hunt doesn't know what she's talking about. Miller keeps saying the current design for the toll road is what everybody agreed on and the Harvard guy designed.

Now we learn that Krieger wrote Miller a month ago telling her the road had bloated into something he didn't recognize. Here is the full text of Krieger's e-mail:

From Alex Krieger
March 22, 2007
to Bill Eager, Laura

Laura,

I'm not sure in what context the issue of alternative alignments for the Trinity Parkway has come up, but during my recent visit -- at the initial charette with the Trinity Lakes Planning Team -- what concerned me most was that the engineering of the road was proceeding as if it were a great big interstate highway instead of a parkway and that there was absolutely no evidence of concern for the "context sensitive design" that was promised as part of the balanced vision plan. Devoting MUCH MUCH more attention to the design of the roadway - and making sure that it results in a road worthy of being part of great park and open space environment -- is what I think is most immediately necessary.

Best,
Alex Krieger

It's way beyond ironic to me that Miller, who has always prided herself on being the tough two-fisted ex-reporter with a notebook in her hip pocket, has so directly misled the public about the design question and that Hunt has outed her on it with a fine bit of reporting.

But the big point is this: Krieger, the expert Miller has been bragging about, sees the bait and switch in this deal. Clearly when he left town after coming here to guide the so-called "Balanced Vision Plan" for the Trinity River project, he left behind the design we voted for in 1998 -- a charming little "parkway" along the river. Recently he came back to check on things and found that somebody had stuck a highway in there.

This revelation of deception by Miller is so important. You know what I'm watching for? I want to see if The Dallas Morning News or D magazine will touch this. This blows the hell out of Miller's core argument for the expressway in the park. I bet we won't hear a word from either one of them, and when we do not, readers will have yet another proof, if they need it, of why they can't trust either publication on tough local issues like the Trinity. --Jim Schutze

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Comments (11)

muddy rivers says:

It must be fun having Angela Hunt as a colleague digging through your email.

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 11:21AM
I like sam coats, crazy huh says:

Damn ...

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 11:34AM
Elon Werner says:

I caught most of the KRLD debate yesterday between Councilwoman Hunt and Mayor Miller. It was entertaining and distressing. Councilwoman Hunt had facts, council staff reports, and documents to lay out where this project got off track and how it was being misconstrued to the citizens of Dallas.

Mayor Miller just reiterated (in political speak "Stayed on message") over and over the Councilwoman Hunt was wrong and misguided.

I am glad that councilwoman Hunt stuck to her guns and has continued to push for the Trinity Vote.

I want a nice park not a tollway. When the designers even don't recognize what Mayor Miller is trying to sell how are the citizens of Dallas supposed to?

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 11:57AM
jimbo says:

Go Hunt Go!

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 12:21PM
Courtney says:

Angela Hunt is my hero. And my councilperson. Lucky one, I am.

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 12:25PM
pat w says:

I love you JIMMY

marry me

keep up the good work

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 1:17PM
summer whitley says:

What I want to know is why the hell do we need this tollway (that doesn't connect to the original Trinity River project either literally or figuratively from what I have been able to gather)? And in order to build those roads to connect the Trinity River Project to those above water we are going to need additional money from the Dallas taxpayers (that would be me) to build. Please explain!!!

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 2:06PM
Mad As Hell says:

Attention Dallas Morning News-

OH MY GOD!!! This is huge news. Please give this story coverage in your publication. The broader public deserves to know about this. Laura Miller has flat out deceived us. This is highway robbery. I know you supported this project, as did many of us. But we were sold a bill of goods. Sam Coats and Angela Hunt are right. There must be a referendum on this matter.

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 2:24PM
Donna says:

The fact that they are fighting tooth and nail to keep this vote off of the ballot tells me all I need to know about it's veracity.

We received an email from a senior partner at work yesterday demanding that we do not sign any petitions, should we be approached by a volunteer.

Instead of trying to get a referendum in front of Dallas voters, I feel like I'm trying to unionized dockworkers in NY in 1936.

I can't wait to find out who's behind this.

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 3:17PM
MungerMoo says:

I feel like such a fool. First I believed there were WMDs in Iraq. Seriously. I told my skeptical friends, just wait and see. That crow was hard to swallow.

Now this. I didn't vote for Laura Miller. But she surprised me and I was telling friends of mine who also didn't vote for her, and who still don't like her, that she really seemed to have Dallas' best interest at heart. I was sorry to see her resign. When exactly did she crawl into bed with big business or whomever it is that stands to profit from a project gone bad? She's willing to toss out our most precious resource and for what? Does she stand to benefit financially from all this? I don't know. I do know, though, that I'm getting pretty sick of eating crow. Damn!

Truly bewildered,

MungerMoo

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 3:29PM
East Sider says:

If there was anything left of Miller's credibility, there it just went.

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 1 2007 @ 5:11PM

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