Longhorn Dam Trail Connection Progresses, Austin Eyes December Finish

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Austin's Longhorn Dam Multimodal Improvements project is on track for substantial completion by December. The project enhances safety and connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists through a new bridge over Lady Bird Lake, linking the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail. A July update confirmed that 11 of the 12 bridge deck spans have been installed, with crews now focused on finishing tasks such as handrail installation and plaza construction. The project incorporates an aesthetic and environmental focus, featuring a permanent irrigation system and native landscaping. Additionally, a unique ceramic mosaic tile artwork is being fabricated for the underpass area.

This initiative not only aims to provide safer passage for trail users but also enhances the area's visual appeal. City officials have committed to regular updates as construction progresses toward its December deadline. The project represents a significant investment in Austin's trail system and public infrastructure.

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