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Survey examines uses of Butler Trail
Wednesday, October 21, 2020 by Tai Moses
The Trail Foundation, in partnership with the city’s Parks and Recreation Department and the Public Works Urban Trail Program, has launched an online survey to gather community input about the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail. The survey, which is open until Nov. 13, is focused on understanding “how recent growth in Austin and increased use of the Trail has impacted the Trail experience for residents and visitors. The goal is to establish a vision to ensure the Trail continues to be a natural sanctuary for all of its users.” Responses from the survey will be used in a new Safety and Mobility Study to “help identify and outline the feasibility of key community supported projects such as trail widening, maintenance, lighting, and on-street connections.” Take the survey in English or in Spanish.
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