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Deep Eddy Pool Improvement Meeting: A public input meeting will be conducted to discuss pool and landscape improvements at Deep Eddy Pool will on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2010 (7:30-9 pm) at the PARD Aquatics Office, 401 Deep Eddy Avenue (next to Deep Eddy Pool). This will be the second public input meeting, and will include a summary of public input received from the first meeting and will provide an additional opportunity for public input through a ‘hands on’ design exercise led by the design/build consultant team. The presentation from the first meeting is posted at http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/parks/deepeddypoolimprovement.htm.
Questions regarding the Deep Eddy pool and landscape improvement process may be emailed to: deepeddypooldesign@ci.austin.tx.us
The Central West Austin Neighborhood Plan Contact Team will hold its Annual Meeting on Monday, April 21, 2025 (6pm) at Howson Branch Library. The meeting agenda is set forth below: I. Call to Order A. Officer Election. Our current officers are Mike Cannatti (Chair), August Harris (Vice Chair), and Joyce Basciano (Secretary). Mike is stepping […]
Friends of Reed Park is inviting neighbors to mark your calendars and come out to Reed Park on Saturday, March 8th from 9AM – NOON! WHO: Neighbors of Reed Park and Austin Parks Foundation (APF) WHAT: Friends of Reed Park (FORP) is hosting its annual SPRING CLEAN AND CLEAR Volunteer Day at Reed Park. Specifically […]
PURPOSE OF MEETING: The City of Austin is sponsoring this community meeting to provide an opportunity for the applicant, neighborhood planning contact team, nearby residents/property owners and any other interested parties to discuss the proposed plan amendment and zoning change requests: Property addresses: 2614, 2614 1/2 Exposition Blvd and 2702 McCullough St. (4.64 acres) Plan […]
City of Austin’s Watershed Protection Department is planning to turn Reed Park’s ball field into a water retention pond – depositing 30,000 lbs of sediment per year into the ball field. Our green space and park land are in danger of becoming a mud pit and the historical preservation and natural beauty of our park […]