Plans for luxury development at Fairfield State Park accidentally revealed, records show
Justin Prisock, a fishing guide, talks about the closure of Fairfield Lake State Park and the effects that will have on his business Wednesday March 22, 2023, at the park in Fairfield.Some Texans may soon be able to enjoy a lazy river, swim-up bar, pickleball courts, whiffleball stadium and other amenities at the property currently known asfor the forthcoming project from Todd Interests, a luxury developer based in Dallas.
“While we still stand committed to reaching a compromise that would save Fairfield Lake State Park for future use, our team will be working hard to keep this gem as accessible as possible for as long as possible," said Rodney Franklin, TPWD director of state parks.
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