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Riverside Pedestrian Beacon at Alameda

The following post is reprinted from the summer 2015 SRCC Neighborhood Newsletter: The City of Austin recognizes the benefit of PHBs (Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons), which are pedestrian activated warning devices, and has created a master list of PHB requests. This … Continue reading

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4th of July Picnic Volunteers Needed

Remember that the annual 4th of July picnic is this Saturday at 12pm at Little Stacy Park! Bring your own food and beverages and enjoy the holiday with your neighbors. We are looking for volunteers to help out with some … Continue reading

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Little Stacy Park Stream Restoration

The following post is reprinted from the summer 2015 SRCC Neighborhood Newsletter: In an effort to remediate hazardous road conditions caused by eroded streambanks along Little Stacy Park, City of Austin Watershed Protection is planning to turn the park segment … Continue reading

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The Summer 2015 Newsletter Is Here

The summer 2015 SRCC Newsletter should be finding your front door knobs shortly! You can also get a head start on reading it here! Some of our features include: Pedestrian beacons at the Riverside Crossing at Alameda Stacy Scouts volunteer … Continue reading

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2015 Adopt-A-Park Summit on Saturday

The 2015 Adopt-A-Park Summit, hosted by Austin Parks Foundation and Austin Parks and Recreation, is coming up just around the corner! Register today to join other Adopt-A-Park groups from across the city as we come together to share best practices and … Continue reading

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