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Park Improvement Projects

The Austin Parks and Recreation Department oversees more than 17,576.06 acres of land containing 206 parks, 12 preserves (sanctuaries for native plants, native animals and unique natural features), and 26 greenbelts (parkland on creeks and canyons). Ongoing park improvement projects happen throughout the year.

Community and Cultural Projects
On Nov. 7, 2006, Austin voters approved the issuance of $31.5 million in tax supported General Obligation Bonds and Notes for constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping community and cultural facilities including, without limitation, the Zachary Scott Theater, an African American Cultural and Heritage Facility, an Asian American Resource Center, the Austin Film Studios, the Mexican American Cultural Center, a Mexic-Arte Art Museum, and acquiring land and interests in land and property necessary to do so; and the levy of a tax sufficient to pay for the bonds and notes.

Park Improvement Projects
On Nov. 7, 2006, Austin voters approved a $84.7 million bond program $84.7 million in tax supported General Obligation bonds and Notes for constructing, renovating, improving and equipping public parks, recreation centers, natural areas, and other related facilities, including, without limitation, playgrounds, hike and bike trails, sports courts, and swimming pools; and acquiring land and interests in land and property necessary to do so; and the levy of a tax sufficient to pay for the bonds and notes.

The Parks and Recreation Department designs, manages and constructs many park improvement projects inhouse. View a list of these projects and the status.

Elisabet Ney Museum Building, ADA Accessibility and Landscape Improvements

Mary Moore Searight Disc Golf Course Improvement Project
Beginning September of 2009 - installation of concrete tee pads, new baskets and creek crossing and drainage repairs.

Zilker Park Improvement Project
Zilker Park "Great Lawn" opened to the public on Friday, August 21st after an 11am opening ceremony. The "great lawn" section of Zilker Park had been closed for renovations for almost a year. Funding for the improvements was donated by C3 Presents the producers of the Austin City Limits Music Festival. More project information can be found at http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/parks/psazilker.htm

City of Austin Barton Springs Pool Tree Assessments.
In the course of preparing the Barton Springs Pool Master Plan, various trees were identified as needing an advanced and sophisticated assessment to make the most informed decisions regarding the plan of action for the trees. The assessment would be in addition to the Parks and Recreation Department’s highly qualified and experienced Urban Forestry Program’s assessment of the majority of the trees around Barton Springs Pool (BSP).

Through the City of Austin's bid process, a contract was signed with Davey Resource Group (DRG) to complete a thorough and comprehensive study of 46 trees around BSP. This included radar images of the tree trunks and larger branches to determine whether weak points exist within the trees, foliar analysis, soil analysis, and other analyses. The Parks and Recreation Department’s Urban Forestry Program staff have utilized the results to determine the best course of action regarding the trees assessed by DRG along with the numerous additional trees assessed by Forestry staff. The Tree Assessment Report and related documents can be reviewed on the Barton Springs Master Plan web page.

Town Lake Corridor - the jewel of the center city that includes a hike and bike trail, hosts special events, and captures spectacular views of nature and the urban skyline.

Trail Enhancement Plan - December 2008

The Boardwalk Trail at Lady Bird Lake Proposed Plan. The City of Austin is considering a plan that would close the southeastern gap of the Lady Bird Lake hike and bike trail. The Boardwalk Trail at Lady Bird Lake would extend the Lady Bird Lake hike and bike trail more than one mile from the east side of the Austin American-Statesman building to Lakeshore Park.

Between the bridges photo The Trail Foundation identified a heavily used area of the Hike and Bike Trail that needed a creative park improvement project. "Between the Bridges" is our name for the area on the south side of Lady Bird Lake between the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge and the historic Union Pacific railroad bridge. This gateway area to the trail will, with the recent opening of nearby Butler Park, is heavily used as an access point to the Lady Bird Lake area.

The Trail Foundation designed and installed a project to screen the parking lot and beautify this area. A unique feature of the project is the serpentine wall that weaves along the trail and the existing grove of trees to the east. The meandering wall gracefully emerges as one approaches from the east or west to provide a unique trail-side meeting place and resting point. A lake overlook and informal seating walls makes this a natural gathering place for trail users. This project goes beyond meeting utilitarian needs and sets a new standard for improvements along the trail. After the summer heat subsides, SiLabs Green Team volunteers will help us plant hundreds of new perennials along the walls in September.

Thank you to the Trail Foundation and all it's members and donors for this great gift to the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department.
Town Lake Corridor Study
Riverside Boardwalk Investment Study - Completing the Town Lake Trail, September 2007
Waterfront Overlay Sub-districts
2000 ROMA "Austin Town Lake Corridor Study"



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