The Star-Telegram, which has been covering its own Trinity River controversy, sent a reporter east on I-30 to weigh in on what’s going on here. Pretty good piece, if I may say so. A telling statistic: In the original 1998 bond election, 10 propositions on the ballot passed with 72 percent or more. The Trinity project passed with 52 percent. (Full disclosure: I free-lance that paper’s wine column, but don’t have anything to do with anything else over there.)

There is also, believe it or not, a mostly fair piece in Dallas’ Only Daily Newspaper this morning. The good stuff — that much of the park could be built without the toll road — was buried in the middle of the story, but at least it was in there. That’s more than The News usually gives us.

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The map, by the way, comes from the North Texas Tollway Authority site, which offers a detailed description of the road. Not much about a park, though.

And, anyone who had 21 days in the over-under — how long I could hold out from writing about this — is the winner.