Mary Lou Retton’s namesake park faced another wave of vandalism on Saturday, 6 Jul 2026, when city crews discovered graffiti and broken fixtures in the public restrooms for the second consecutive weekend.
What happened?
Early Saturday morning, maintenance staff entered the restroom facilities at Mary Lou Retton Park in downtown Dallas and found spray‑paint tags on the doors, shattered mirrors, and a toilet seat ripped from its mount. The damage mirrors an incident reported the previous weekend, suggesting the same group may be returning.
Why it matters for Mary Lou Retton
The park, opened in 2022 to honor the 1984 Olympic gold‑medalist, serves as a community hub for youth gymnastics clinics and local fitness events. Repeated vandalism threatens the park’s reputation as a safe gathering spot and could deter families from attending the upcoming “Gymnastics for All” showcase slated for 15 Jul 2026.
How officials responded
Dallas Parks and Recreation issued a press release on 7 Jul 2026 promising a rapid clean‑up and the installation of new security cameras covering the restroom entrances. Deputy Director Laura Martinez confirmed that a $12,000 budget was approved to replace damaged fixtures and fund nightly patrols until the end of the month.
What comes next?
City officials plan to host a volunteer clean‑up day on 10 Jul 2026, inviting local gymnastics clubs and community members to help restore the facilities. Meanwhile, the police department is reviewing surveillance footage from nearby streets to identify the perpetrators. If caught, they could face misdemeanor charges and restitution for repair costs.
The repeated vandalism underscores the need for heightened community vigilance, especially at venues that celebrate iconic athletes like Mary Lou Retton. Residents are urged to report suspicious activity through the city’s non‑emergency line, 311, to help protect the park’s legacy.