AUSTIN Metro Update Thread
http://www.statesman.com/news/conten.../0615wear.html
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So if people aren't complaining about a lack of roads, planned roads that they don't want in their neighborhood, people are complain about roads in the middle of no where. :sly: Seriously?, Seriously? :koko:
Those same people must HATE West Texas then. :jester: |
I'm not familiar with the Williamson County roads they mentioned, but Southwest Parkway does seem to go nowhere. There's a few apartment complexes, and then it connects up with the end of William Cannon and Highway 71. There are some really great and unexpected views of downtown from it as you're heading east though.
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Southwest Parkway sure helps facilitate an easier commute into downtown though if you live north of the Y in Oak Hill - i.e. Lakeway and Bee Caves area people. And for the past 15 years, it's been pretty much undeveloped, but those AMD buildings were a shock to see. They're not only larger than expected but quite handsome buildings at that. SW Parkway will remain somewhat undeveloped because part of it is next to protected land, but I bet it'll just be like Bee Caves Road after another 10 years.
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It's great, I use it when I need to get from Georgetown at 3405 and 29 to Austin during rush hour and there is quite a bit of development in the works. All spral ofcourse. Some nice acre lots up there and great trees.
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New water park in Pflugerville could become reality by May 2010
The Community Impact Newspaper Volume 5 Issue 1 reports that Entrepreneur Jim Brisco plans to build a $16 million waterpark in Plugerville at the corner of Pecan Street and Toll 130 with construction to start in November and hopefully open for business May 2010 pending approval from the City of Pflugerville for the sale of the 50 acres of land to Brisco. The 50 acres will provide enough room to build the 14 acre park and a 12 acre parking lot with room to expand. Brisco said the project is going to be very high end with elaborate, Asian-type theming. The park will be called the Blu - Bambu. It will be much larger than Volente Beach Waterpark, but smaller than Schlitterbahn. It will feature a large wave pool, a stage for after hours and off season concerts, an action river, a longer lazy river, 8 - 10 large water slides, activity areas for young children, sand volleyball courts and covered pavilions. Also, a hot tub and swim-up bar, concession stands, and "wet walks" with sprays and fountains to prevent hot pavement. Approximate one day ticket prices are $22 adult and $18 child with season pass prices TBD.
From the conceptual drawing, this looks like something decent for our area and I hope it gets built. It looks like it will. I don't know how they can build the whole thing in 6 months like they're saying, looks pretty big. City of Pflugerville will be voting on the land sale later this month. let's hope they say yes. Go to www.impactnews.com to check it out. |
Very cool:). It will bring alot of vistors, and also play a good role for the people during the summer heat. btw wasn't Cedar Park also getting a water park?
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I doubt Cedar Park will get one especially if this one gets built, but you never know. The Pflugerville location would only be minutes away from Cedar Park and most of the Austin area via the toll roads. If done right, and I mean build it large enough and add new features every year, it could become a tourist destination for out of towners who will no doubt visit other local attractions such as Inner Space Caverns and Austin's Downtown. If they wanted to build it in Austin and were counting on approval from the City of Austin, I wouldn't have bothered posting this because it probably wouldn't get done, but Pflugerville wants this park. If the sale of the land and it's price tag is approved and acceptable, this WILL happen. With the newly constructed Lake Pflugerville nearby, they have access to plenty of water of which 25% of the useage would be returned to the lake. A recent survey showed 75% of those surveyed would buy season tickets. I live 5 minutes away, I'm there!!
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TV: Downtown Round Rock to expand
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When you come into RR, its difficult to find the center of town and when you do, its insignificant. Main actually becomes 620 at I35 just a few blocks away so the traffic flow through the Mays and Main intersection is not pedestrian friendly. With historic mansions directly to the east and I35 to the west, it will be very difficult to come up with a plan that will give it the kind of DT feel like, say Georgetown has. With the plans for developement at 79 and Mays all but cancelled, I can only wonder if any of this gets underway any time soon. They are making a century's old water tower their main focal point, tells me how little they have to work with.
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Yeah, I thought the water tower thing was funny. It's such a small town cliche, but the again, Round Rock has just over 100,000 people now. Round Rock is the epitome of suburbs. Centerless and sprawling. And besides for economic/business reasons, I'm not sure they care to change things.
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The true "Main Street" in RR is I35. RR has no real DT, is made up of strip centers, neighborhoods and schools, and apartment houses, some great overpasses, shopping centers, a bat bridge, a ball park, and home to the worlds greatest dounuts. It is undistinguishable from the highway. There isn't a hotel or lodging, or major restaurant you can't see from I35. I live east of RR, but I never liked the look of it. It wasn't much in the 80's, and it isn't much now. Just a big FAT neighborhood with no character. Suburbian sprawling city at its worst. Like Kevin said, all about commerce, just keep adding stuff all over the place, talk, talk, talk about enhancing the puny DT, then devert attention away from it again by tauting themselves as the "Sports Capitol of the World". The best thing I ever heard about RR was a commercial pilot for SW Airlines once told me that he likes the way it looks at night from the air.
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The Seton Medical Center Hays in Kyle is finally opening. This one has really changed the landscape in Kyle and is visible for several miles, especially at night.
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Cherryville project to consume 3,400 acres off SH 130
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I would like to be the first person to step in here and distance this project from the city of Austin. In fact, can we just de-annex (?) the whole 130 corridor? I'm not liking what's going on over there at all. Let's just call it the "greater Manor area" or something :D
On the other hand, I'm inclined to believe a self-titled mega development during a housing bust by a guy named "Ron Cherry" will never materialize. Call it a gut feeling. |
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I think a downtown kinda like Waco could be ok in Round Rock a couple of midrise buildings or someting
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They were suppost to have a groundbreaking on the City Centre Project on
79 & IH 35 back in Jan. but with all the economic fallout It was most likely tough for them to get finance. I really hope this project isn't dead, and that it's just delayed. |
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