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Expansion plans for Klyde Warren Park have cleared an important hurdle.

The Dallas Park and Recreation Board on Dec. 4 approved increasing the project budget for the second phase of the park from about $65.3 million to roughly $122.2 million. The "Klyde Warren Park 2.0" project aims to expand the park from St. Paul Street to Akard Street, adding a 1.7-acre section and the park's first indoor event space, which should span about 24,000 square feet. The amended funding agreement is expected to appear before Dallas City Council during its Dec. 10 meeting.

The bigger price tag comes following an increase in the Texas Department of Tra

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