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  2. Barton Creek Greenbelt - Wikipedia

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    Twin Fall Hammocks on the Greenbelt. The Barton Creek Greenbelt in Austin, Texas is managed by the City of Austin's Park and Recreation Department. The Greenbelt is a 7.25-mile (11.67 km) stretch of public land spanning from Zilker Park west to the Lost Creek neighborhood.

  3. St. Edwards Greenbelt - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the City of Austin purchased an additional 10 acres of land near Spicewood Springs Road with the intention of building a trail system connecting St. Edwards Park to Bull Creek District Park, creating a continuous trail system similar to the Barton Creek Greenbelt elsewhere in Austin.

  4. Barton Creek - Wikipedia

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    Barton Creek is a tributary that feeds the Colorado River as it flows through the Texas Hill Country.The creek passes through some of the more scenic areas in Greater Austin, surrounded in many parts by a greenbelt of protected lands that serves as a habitat for many indigenous species of flora and fauna. [2]

  5. Tour de Greenbelt -- Cycle for Land Conservation is Saturday

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  6. Williamson Creek Greenbelt - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the city of Austin purchased land adding 13.6 acres (55,000 m 2) to Williamson Creek Greenbelt and Dove Springs District Park. [3] In 2006, there were protests over a federal proposal for the United States Army Corps of Engineers to widen the creek in four areas in order to mitigate flooding in other neighborhoods. Local residents were ...

  7. Is greenbelt at more risk from move to protect it? - AOL

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    Stockport Council pulled out of Greater Manchester’s joint housing development plan in 2020, and made its own plan to deliver 16,000 new homes without developing any green belt sites.

  8. Brushy Creek (San Gabriel River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Sarita Valley Greenbelt. Ground broke on the Sarita Valley neighborhood in early 2011. [2] This greenbelt was created as a requirement of Leander's Parkland Dedication Ordinance and is owned and maintained by the City of Leander. The trail itself begins at the convergence of the North and South Forks of Brushy Creek. [3] Brushy Creek Regional ...

  9. Improvement of Teaneck intersection, bridge at Route 4 ... - AOL

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    Comments may also be mailed to the Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Transactions and Public Land Administration, Public Land Compliance Section, 401 E. State St., seventh floor ...