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That 100-mile trail from San Antonio to Austin is taking shaping
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100-mile trail from Austin to San Antonio may spring $55M in benefits
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Infrastructure bill includes green projects - and San Antonio advocates have some in mind
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Cyclists ride on the Salado Creek Greenway near the Jack White Trailhead on Sunday afternoon. Local officials say proposed funding from a massive infrastructure bill in Congress could expand the park network.Robin Jerstad /Robin Jerstad
Even among wisened civic leaders who have learned not to get too excited about the lofty plans of new administrations, there is palpable cheer among some in San Antonio who think President Joe Biden’s $2.3 trillion infrastructure proposal could have a once-in-a-generation impact on the environment.
Though the spending package announced March 31 is called the American Jobs Plan, it is by any name Biden’s climate change bill, drawing plaudits or opposition on those terms.
Texans may soon be able to hike the more than 100 miles between Austin and San Antonio while surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in the nation.
Known as The Great Springs Project, the network of trails proposed by a new nonprofit group aims to be a national park-scale corridor of protected lands between the densely urban areas of Austin and San Antonio over the Edwards Aquifer recharge and contributing zones, the project s website explains.
According to local news station KXAN, the trail will link together four of Texas Great Springs: Barton Springs, San Marcos Springs, Comal Springs, and San Antonio Springs. But, beyond being a gorgeous place for Texans to get outside, the group also hopes that the project can unify local efforts to protect the Edwards Aquifer, which not only provides recreational activities but also provides drinking water to many communities along the way.
Another tech company swaps San Fran for Austin, plus more stories Yet another tech giant is saying hello to Austin.
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Editor s note: It s that time again time to check in with our top stories. Here are five articles that captured our collective attention over the past seven days. 1.
Another billion-dollar tech company swaps San Francisco for Austin. It may not have the name recognition of Apple or Tesla, but another multibillion-dollar company specializing in digital data announced it is moving its headquarters from San Francisco to Austin. Its campus is located off of Southwest Parkway, near Mopac, and just a few minutes from downtown.
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