Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Barton Springs Pool Master Plan Town Hall Meeting
Submitted by Jodi Jay with the city of Austin
We would like to invite members of the community to the Barton Springs Pool Master Plan Town Hall Meeting, Saturday, April 5, 2008, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, at Austin's City Hall, 301 West Second Street.
Barton Springs Pool has drawn people from all walks of life for generations. Public input is a vital to insuring the preservation of this historical landmark.
Below is a copy the Master Plan Town Hall Meeting press release please share it with the residents of your community. If you have any additional questions or comments please contact us at bspmasterplan@ci.austin.tx.us
Contact: Victor Ovalle,
Program Manager, Public Information and Marketing (512)-974-6745
City Seeks Continued Public Input on Barton Springs Pool Master Plan
The City of Austin seeks more public input on the Barton Springs Pool Master Plan, at a Town Hall Meeting, Saturday, April 5, 2008, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, at Austin’s City Hall, 301 West Second Street.
The Town Hall Meeting will be a half-day workshop, open to the entire community. This is an opportunity to learn more from the consultant team about the findings and recommendations made in the Master Plan report, and participate in discussions about the plan. City staff will participate in the workshop to discuss the future action plan for funding and implementation of the Master Plan. Comments can also be submitted to the following e-mail address: bspmasterplan@ci.austin.tx.us.
The public is invited to visit the following website for more information on the plan and to download a draft copy: www.cityofaustin.org/parks/bartonspringsmp.htm. The plan is also available for review at the Barton Springs Pool and the following libraries: Old Quarry Branch, Howson Branch, Hampton Branch, Twin Oaks, Austin History Center, Carver Branch, Terrazas Branch, and Cepeda Branch. You may also purchase a copy for $10 at Barton Springs Pool or Deep Eddy Pool.
The Barton Springs Master Plan project began with an October, 2006, City Council resolution that recognized an immediate need for improvements at Austin’s most famous swimming pool. It called for consideration of water quality and salamander habitat improvements, grounds improvements, infrastructure improvements and facilities improvements. Working from this resolution, City staff worked internally and with stakeholders for input, and they consulted previously commissioned studies and analyses to develop a task list. The master plan consultant team was given that list when hired in early 2007, and the list was used to develop a project scope. The team also received previous studies, information on earlier construction efforts and historical data on the pool, grounds and buildings at the site.
For more information about this meeting, contact Victor Ovalle at (512) 974-6745.
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