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ZI <br />Community Park @ East of 1 -35 (River Road) <br />Amenities to include trails, playgrounds, pavilions, picnic tables, grills, spray park, practice <br />sports fields for soccer and baseball /softball <br />Passive Parks along San Marcos River <br />Amenities to include picnic tables, benches, signage, natural trails, trash and recycling bins; <br />connection to linear creekway trail system <br />5 -10 years <br />Sports Park @ McCarty Lane <br />Facilities to include soccer, softball, baseball, playgrounds, spray park, trails <br />Community Park @ Near -west Downtown <br />Amenities to include trails, playgrounds, pavilions, picnic tables, grills <br />Passive Parks along Blanco River <br />Amenities to include picnic tables, benches, signage, natural trails, trash and recycling bins; <br />connection to linear creekway trail system <br />Community Park @ SH 123 and FM 1978 (Redwood Community) <br />Amenities to include trails, playgrounds, pavilions, picnic tables, grills <br />Trails <br />As one of the top priorities of the parks plan, the City should work to establish a program of <br />growing a trail network rather than implementing it in bits and pieces. Coordination with other <br />City departments and public agencies will be critical in providing a network that is useable <br />throughout the ETJ. The combination of this plan and the transportation master plan for the <br />city merely provides the general framework of a network concept. There is far greater detail <br />that needs to be studied on individual projects to understand limits, feasibility and timing. <br />Trail material will need to be determined on a case -by -case basis depending on soils, function, <br />etc. This plan serves to identify corridors so that as the City develops there is an understanding <br />of connectivity and shared use. The following timeline looks at priority corridors and action <br />items as taken from citizen response and current city programs: <br />Greeenbelts <br />As mentioned previously, there are two types of greenbelts as categorized by this plan: those <br />that follow waterways, and those that provide connective corridors. Waterway greenbelts are <br />foremost in town, with the most acreage. These greenbelts occur mainly in the floodplain, a <br />96 <br />
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