In a tribute to his transformative 21-year leadership, the Dallas Park and Recreation Administration and Service Center was renamed in honor of Paul D. Dyer, celebrating his dedication to creating parks and programs that benefit the entire community.
The ceremony brought together family, friends, and colleagues, including former board presidents Joan Walne (2011–2012) and Dianne Curry (1997–2004). Dyer’s family unveiled the new sign, expressing gratitude for recognizing his lasting contributions.
John D. Jenkins, current director of Dallas Park and Recreation, shared his appreciation for Dyer’s mentorship: “I learned how City Hall operates, how to keep the community informed, and how to navigate the political landscape of this business,” he added. “It’s meaningful to see someone like Paul recognized while he’s alive, highlighting the incredible impact he has made.”
During his tenure, Dyer spearheaded projects like the Renaissance Project, revitalizing parks and recreation facilities citywide. Attendees praised his wit, determination, and innovative problem-solving, leaving a legacy that will continue to benefit the community for generations.