An accountant's report into Fair Park First and its for-profit partner Oak View Group found $5.7 million in misallocated restricted donor funds. Dallas City Council members want clarity on the ...
Dallas City Council says changes are needed with how Fair Park is managed going forward. The sentiment shared from several on council during a briefing at city hall with representatives from non ...
Perturbed by the weaknesses in the contracts to operate Fair Park, Dallas Park and Recreation Department Director John Jenkins said Thursday the city will “never again enter into an agreement ...
Both nonprofit group Fair Park First and its for-profit partner group Oak View Group say there need to be changes made to a contract that was created six years ago. That's after a report found ...
DALLAS — Several Dallas city council members told representatives from the organizations that manage and operate Fair Park they are not open to using taxpayer dollars to make up for millions in ...
(Chitose Suzuki / Staff Photographer) Fair Park’s financial issues continue to grow. The Dallas City Council heard Wednesday that Fair Park’s third-party vendors are owed about $6 million in ...
Back in the spring, Fair Park First accused Oak View Group of misusing funds and called for an audit. They claim OVG used funds that were designated for certain improvements for daily operations ...
DALLAS - Editor's Note: It is important to note the State Fair of Texas is a tenant of Oak View Group, the for-profit managing Fair Park, and is not in any way involved in this situation.
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