Category Archives: District 9

I-35 Mobility : Oltorf Project Coming Soon!

More Mobility35 projects move forward to construction Two important projects along the I-35 corridor recently advanced to the construction phase: the 51stStreet project and the Oltorf Street project. The Oltorf Street project will reconstruct I-35 from south of Woodland Avenue to Woodward Street, and … Continue reading

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South Central Waterfront Initiative: Open Air, Open House – this Sunday, Noon-5pm

Austin’s South Central Waterfront Initiative is hosting an Open Air, Open House this Sunday, May 1st, from noon – 5 PM at the Statesman Bat Park. Here’s a web link to the event: http://austintexas.gov/event/south-waterfront-open-house Here’s a Facebook link for the … Continue reading

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City of Austin District 9 Watershed Overview

Since SRCC is actively involved with the City of Austin Watershed Protection, and water quality remains a critical issue for the city overall, it is important for all of us to continuously be aware of watershed challenges as Austin grows. Elloa Matthews … Continue reading

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South Central Waterfront TALKABOUT#5: Designing Urban Landscapes for People and Nature

Wednesday, July 8, 2015 – 6:30pm Join us for the fifth Talkabout in a series about the future of the South Central Waterfront of Austin’s beloved Lady Bird Lake. Scott Cataffa, a Principal at CMG Landscape Architecture, a nationally awarded … Continue reading

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