Southeast Oak Cliff's 'shingle mountain' is a few loads smaller today.
Yesterday, after about three years of inaction, some truck loads of discarded roofing materials were hauled to the McCommas Bluff Landfill less than a mile away.
The origins of the Shingle Mountain date back to 2017 when a recycling company leased the land and began dumping roofing materials that just kept piling up higher and higher -- reaching about six-stories high while a spate of lawsuits and counter-suits played out.
At the end, Dallas hired a trucking company to complete the removal which could take some months.