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Street Closures 4/7/10

Contact: Leah Fillion, Austin Transportation Department 512-974-7923

Capital 10K race to close some downtown Austin streets Sunday morning

The 33nd running of the annual Statesman Capital 10K road race will trigger some street closures in downtown Austin Sunday morning. The 10K is expected to draw 20,000 runners for the race and scores more onlookers. In addition, a one-mile Junior ‘Dillo Kids Run is scheduled for Saturday, April 10 at Auditorium Shores.

Traffic mobility on Sunday for the downtown area and 6.2 mile race course is being carefully synchronized to allow downtown residents and visitors to places of worship access to their facilities. Fifth and Sixth streets should be reopened from Mopac to Interstate 35 by approximately 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning.

Fifteen St. will be closed from 4 a.m. to 11 a.m. Access along 15th Street at Lavaca, Guadalupe and Rio Grande Streets will be closed only between 8:45 a.m. and 10 a.m. West Cesar Chavez will be partially closed between 8 a.m. and noon, with westbound lanes between Guadalupe and Mopac remaining open. Congress Ave., starting at Barton Springs and toward the Capital, will be closed beginning at 4 a.m. will be re-opened progressively as the race crowd passes, approximately 10:30 a.m.

The 10K race course starts at 8:30 a.m. on the South Congress Bridge, just north of Barton Springs for wheel chair participants, followed by elite runners and a fun run at 8:45 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. respectively.

The 10K course runs north up Congress Ave. to the Capital, west on 15 St., south on Winstead Lane (alongside Mopac), turns east up Cesar Chavez, then south across the 1st St. Bridge and north to the finish on W. Riverside Dr. at Auditorium Shores.

The Texas Department of Transportation parking lots off of Riverside Dr. (118, 150 & 200 E. Riverside Drive) have limited free parking. Also the One Texas Center parking garage on S. 1st St. and Barton Springs and the Palmer Events Center parking garage are available on race morning. The fee is $7 to park. For information related to Capital Metro routes visit www.capmetro.org/planner or call (512) 474-1200 or (800) 474-1201.

Saturday’s Junior Dillo kid run is a one mile course for kids aged 15 & younger. The course is a loop on Auditorium Shores and W. Riverside Dr. The race is conducted by age groups in waves between 7:30 and 9:10 a.m. Riverside Drive is expected to reopen after 2 p.m.

For the entire street closure schedule, please visit:
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/specialevents/downloads/cap10k_closures_041110.pdf

To see a map of street closures, click here:
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/specialevents/downloads/cap10k_map_041110.pdf

For more information on race details, car and bicycle parking, visit:
www.cap10k.com

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Downtown Security Cameras

Courtesy of Mitchell McGovern

 

Somebody may be watching you…..The city plans to install security video monitoring cameras at high rate crime areas downtown with the help of the Downtown Austin Alliance.
 
http://www.statesman.com/news/local/downtown-alliance-moves-to-buy-security-cameras-480631.html

 

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Spring Donates $50,000 for Park Improvements

Courtesy of Mitchell McGovern

Spring Donates $50,000 for Park Improvements

L to R: Spring partner Diana Zuniga, Ted Siff, and Jeb Boyt. Front: Charlie McCabe, receives check from Spring partner Perry Lorenz; Mayor Lee Leffingwell and Councilman Chris Riley.

 

The developers of Spring gave the Austin Parks Foundation a donation of $500 for each new resident, for a total of $50,000. The money will go towards improvements to the lower Shoal Creek trail. When all units at Spring are sold, the developers’ total contribution to the parks foundation could top $100,000. As many of you are probably aware, there is a significant gap in the Shoal creek hike and bike trail from 5th Street to West Ave. Apparently there are city budget dollars available to complete this gap. Survey crews have recently been spotted in the area and new survey markers can be seen. We can only hope that this is a very positive sign of soon to be constructed improvements on lower Shoal Creek.

See link for complete article:
 
http://www.statesman.com/business/spring-condominiums-donate-50-000spring-condominiums-donate-50-000-for-trail-improvements-318861.html?cxtype=ynews_rss
 
Spring also had the official dedication ceremony last week. In attendance was Mayor Lee Leffingwell, Councilman Chris Riley, contractors, developers, residents and local designers and artisans that all contributed to one of downtown’s most recent residential buildings. A plaque was unveiled to honor Robert Barnstone who recently passed away. Robert was a key driver for residential development downtown over the past several decades and was one of the partner developers of Spring and the Nakonah to name a few. He was a man that has helped to shape our city as it is today and the plaque will honor his legacy for years to come. (more…)

Downtown Austin Link Round Up 3.28.10

 

Downtown Austin Link Roundup
Courtesy of Amber Gugino
 

CapMetro discusses bikes aboard the MetroRail: http://capmetroblog.com/2010/03/26/bikes-bikes-and-more-bikes/

DANA board members tour Chill Water plant #2 in downtown Austin.  http://downtownaustinblog.org/2010/03/25/chilled-water/

Austin on Two Wheels promotes the Spring Urban Living Ride, consisting of 3 separate events in April: http://austinontwowheels.org/2010/03/24/a2w-to-bring-spring-urban-living-ride-series-in-april-need-your-help-to-make-it-happen/.  The three events will be “The Taste of Downtown Tour”, “The Pampered Pedal Ride”, and and “Eat Local Cooking Class” (not sure how bicycling comes into play on that one).  All rides will be leaving from Bo Concept.

City council is concerned there are too few hotel rooms.  http://www.kvue.com/news/Hotel-space-concerns-in-Austin-89184387.html

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CNN Video March 2010

Austin leads economic recovery.

Short story on Austin and why we’re faring better through the recession than other communities. Take a look!

  http://cnn.com/video/?/video/politics/2010/02/22/foreman.building.up.america.cnn

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