Envision Central Texas (ECT) invites you to participate in two informative and important events next week on issues related to our region's future.
September 29th seminar on Transit-Oriented Development ''Connecting Transportation, Land Use and Quality of Life''
October 2nd Southwest Trail and Greenbelt Planning Workshop ''Blazing a New Trail''
ECT is hosting a free seminar on Transit-Oriented Development :
Wednesday, September 29, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. (5-6 p.m. reception to follow)
Bass Lecture Hall at the University of Texas LBJ School, 2315 Red River, Austin.
We want to thank our early sponsors for this event: City of Austin, Carter Burgess, Gateway Planning, and JPMorgan.
Speakers at the seminar include:
Judy Corbett, author, The Transit Stop Opportunity;
Hon. Mike Krusee, Chair, House Transportation Committee;
Austin City Council member Brewster McCracken;
Scott Polikov, Gateway Planning;
Stefanos Polyzoides, Moule & Polyzoides, Architects and Urbanists;
City of Austin Mayor Will Wynn;
Gregory :
Bastrop County Judge Ronald McDonald.
Click here for all the details:
http://www.enviromedia.com/ECT/ect.html
Southwest Trail and Greenbelt Planning Workshop ''Blazing a New Trail''
Saturday, October 2, 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Lady Bird Johnson National Wildflower Center, 4801 La Crosse Avenue, Austin
Participatory workshop hosted by UT School of Architecture & Community Planning Dean Dr. Frederick Steiner and endorsed by 27 neighborhood associations, environmental groups and businesses.
Imagine a continuous greenbelt trail stretching from Town Lake through Zilker Park, past Barton Springs, southwest all the way to the LBJ Wildflower Center and beyond, into the Texas Hill Country. Such a scenario might actually be possible if a new community planning effort bears fruit.
Learn about current and future trails, bikeways, safe routes to school, zoning and trail building success stories, and then help shape a trail that will link two of Lady Bird Johnson's greatest legacies to Austin. Experts and the general public will meet in a planning workshop to create trail and greenbelt connections between the Barton Creek Greenbelt and the Wildflower Center, and beyond!
Lunch is complimentary for those participating in both the morning and afternoon sessions. Reserve your space quickly via Evite
http://www.evite.com/brandi_clark@yahoo.com/SWGreenbelt
(RSVP required for meal & you can specify in the Evite RSVP vegetarian/vegan/other special dietary needs).
Visit www.swgreenbelt.org for additional information. E-mail swgreenbelt@austinaction.org if you have questions.
NOTE: Circle C Ranch, Circle C Landscape Co, and Stratus Properties will all be participating.
Circle C Ranch has a lot of new trails proposed and many will be extended in the next year. These hike and bike trails are the second most important amenity to our neighborhoods and one of the most important ways we share greenspace with our neighbors. Stop by, even if you can't stay the whole day. It's right in your backyard, after all!
Diane Miller
Project Coordinator
Envision Central Texas
2512 S. IH 35, Ste. 200
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 916-6037
(512) 916-6001 Fax
dmiller@envisioncentraltexas.org
www.envisioncentraltexas.org
September 29th seminar on Transit-Oriented Development ''Connecting Transportation, Land Use and Quality of Life''
October 2nd Southwest Trail and Greenbelt Planning Workshop ''Blazing a New Trail''
ECT is hosting a free seminar on Transit-Oriented Development :
Wednesday, September 29, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. (5-6 p.m. reception to follow)
Bass Lecture Hall at the University of Texas LBJ School, 2315 Red River, Austin.
We want to thank our early sponsors for this event: City of Austin, Carter Burgess, Gateway Planning, and JPMorgan.
Speakers at the seminar include:
Judy Corbett, author, The Transit Stop Opportunity;
Hon. Mike Krusee, Chair, House Transportation Committee;
Austin City Council member Brewster McCracken;
Scott Polikov, Gateway Planning;
Stefanos Polyzoides, Moule & Polyzoides, Architects and Urbanists;
City of Austin Mayor Will Wynn;
Gregory :
Bastrop County Judge Ronald McDonald.
Click here for all the details:
http://www.enviromedia.com/ECT/ect.html
Southwest Trail and Greenbelt Planning Workshop ''Blazing a New Trail''
Saturday, October 2, 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Lady Bird Johnson National Wildflower Center, 4801 La Crosse Avenue, Austin
Participatory workshop hosted by UT School of Architecture & Community Planning Dean Dr. Frederick Steiner and endorsed by 27 neighborhood associations, environmental groups and businesses.
Imagine a continuous greenbelt trail stretching from Town Lake through Zilker Park, past Barton Springs, southwest all the way to the LBJ Wildflower Center and beyond, into the Texas Hill Country. Such a scenario might actually be possible if a new community planning effort bears fruit.
Learn about current and future trails, bikeways, safe routes to school, zoning and trail building success stories, and then help shape a trail that will link two of Lady Bird Johnson's greatest legacies to Austin. Experts and the general public will meet in a planning workshop to create trail and greenbelt connections between the Barton Creek Greenbelt and the Wildflower Center, and beyond!
Lunch is complimentary for those participating in both the morning and afternoon sessions. Reserve your space quickly via Evite
http://www.evite.com/brandi_clark@yahoo.com/SWGreenbelt
(RSVP required for meal & you can specify in the Evite RSVP vegetarian/vegan/other special dietary needs).
Visit www.swgreenbelt.org for additional information. E-mail swgreenbelt@austinaction.org if you have questions.
NOTE: Circle C Ranch, Circle C Landscape Co, and Stratus Properties will all be participating.
Circle C Ranch has a lot of new trails proposed and many will be extended in the next year. These hike and bike trails are the second most important amenity to our neighborhoods and one of the most important ways we share greenspace with our neighbors. Stop by, even if you can't stay the whole day. It's right in your backyard, after all!
Diane Miller
Project Coordinator
Envision Central Texas
2512 S. IH 35, Ste. 200
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 916-6037
(512) 916-6001 Fax
dmiller@envisioncentraltexas.org
www.envisioncentraltexas.org