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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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Dedication of Stacy Park Bridge Mosaic in Honor of Larry Monroe

Update: Here is some additional background information on the creation of the Stacy Park Bridge Mosaic: From Arts+Labor Magazine.   The dedication of the Stacy Park Bridge mosaic in honor of Larry Monroe is this Saturday! SRCC is even getting … Continue reading

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Good News from Sherwood Oaks!

Following last week’s heavy rains, we are happy to report that for the first time since the 2012 completion of the $5 million Sherwood Oaks Storm Drain Project, the City has received no notices of flooding of homes or properties … Continue reading

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