Workers Start Removing Base Where Robert E. Lee Statue Once Stood
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - Workers are removing the granite base -- or plinth -- where the statue of Robert E Lee was previously installed at Oak Lawn Park.
In a release issued Tuesday morning, Dallas City Hall said it will archive it in a secure location on City of Dallas property.
A team of conservators under the oversight of the Office of Cultural Affairs will ensure its preservation.
The work started today is estimated to take between seven to eight weeks at a cost of $155,040.
The conservation consultants will create a plan for disassembly and storage for the plinth, seating and stairs.
Dallas Park and Recreation Facility Services team members were on-hand to conduct the removal and transport to a storage location and then will complete landscape remediation at the site.
Park and Recreation department will install landscaping at a cost of $30,000. An outside conservation expert will assist in the development of a plan for disassembly, and archival storage in compliance with established conservation practices.
The conservation work will will cost $24,960. There is no plan to sell the work at this time, according to Lynn Rushton, Conservation Manager Office of Cultural Affairs for the City of Dallas.