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The James D. Pfluger Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge is a shared use bridge for pedestrians and cyclists spanning Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin, Texas. Opened in 2001, the bridge connects the north and south sides of the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail and features an unusual "double curve" design. The bridge runs parallel to the Lamar ...
The Moody Pedestrian Bridge is an inverted Fink truss bridge that connects the second floor of the Belo Center for New Media to the fourth floor of Jones Communication Center buildings A and B over West Dean Keeton Street near the edge of the University of Texas campus. [2]
The center aims to help deter crime while also offering a place where the public and police can interact with each other in Northwest Austin. New center in Northwest Austin allows for community ...
Austin–Bergstrom International Airport: Metrocenter [8] No CapMetro Bus 271 Austin Airport Hotels Montopolis No CapMetro Bus 20 Montopolis Park, Tokyo Electron: Faro No CapMetro Bus 20, 310 Austin Public Library, Riverside Golf Course Riverside: Yes CapMetro Bus 20, 300, 483 Park Greene Shopping Center Lakeshore Yes CapMetro Bus 7, 20, 483 ...
Mueller / ˈ m ɪ l ər / is a 711-acre (288 ha) Planned Unit Development (PUD) in the east-central portion of the city of Austin, Texas, United States.The project is in the process of long-term development on the former site of the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport, which was closed in 1999 upon the opening of Austin–Bergstrom International Airport in southeast Austin, itself a civilian ...
The bridge was known as the Congress Avenue Bridge from the construction of the first span across the Colorado River at that location in the late 19th century until November 16, 2006, when the Austin City Council renamed the current bridge in honor of Ann W. Richards, the 45th Governor of Texas and a long-term resident of Austin.
The Lamar Boulevard Bridge is a historic arch bridge carrying Texas State Highway Loop 343 (Lamar Boulevard) over Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin, Texas, United States. The bridge features six open- spandrel concrete arches spanning 659 feet (201 m) and carries tens of thousands of vehicles daily across the lake. [ 1 ]
Barton Springs Bridge is a bridge in Austin, Texas, United States that crosses Barton Creek just before its confluence with the Colorado River. The western end of the bride connects to Zilker Park. [2] [3] Built in 1926 as a two lane bridge [1] at a cost of $31,500, [4] Barton Springs Bridge replaced an earlier wooden bridge. [5]