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From the Austin Monitor: Parks facilities in East Austin are likely to become host sites for a variety of large events in the coming years as the city…
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Steps past a motorized gate and calf-deep in dung-spotted grass, Rick Cofer looked upon the acres of land that make up John Trevino Jr. Park. The entire…
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There are parts of Austin parks where you can drink alcohol without a permit, but sometimes the rules aren’t so clear. That’s the basis of the City of…
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What’s in a name? Or rather, what’s in a naming process? These are the questions Austin’s Parks and Recreation Department is hoping to answer soon. The…
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From the Austin Monitor:Although the city’s Parks and Recreation Department ordered the repair of an East Austin neighborhood pool in late April, it…
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After years of erosion, Austin is shoring up the downtown banks of the Shoal Creek trail starting Monday. Running from 15th Street to 28th Street, the…
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The Austin City Council approved the acquisition of the Grey Rock Golf Club's courses and tennis facility today, allocating $9.6 million of the Parks and…
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Public input meetings are places where ideas float around, and where friends with similar interests reconnect.At a meeting this week at Dove Springs'…
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The Travis County Commissioners Court has approved a park-use fee hike, raising entry fees at Hamilton Pool and Hippie Hollow, as well as increasing field…
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Just days after its grand opening, Roy G. Guerrero Metropolitan Park already faces an uncertain future.The Austin Parks and Recreation Department's budget…