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Contract OK'd for Lady Bird Lake Boardwalk

City of Austin

The Austin City Council approved a $21.7 million construction contract for the Lady Bird Lake boardwalk today.

The project, largely funded via a bond election, will close a 1.1-mile gap in the hike and bike trail around Lady Bird Lake with a boardwalk that's both partially over land and over water.

To help allay costs, which were initially pegged at , the city will reallocate $5.8 million from the 2010 Bond Street Reconstruction Program. The city will also receive a $3 million donation from the , a trail advocacy group.

Susan Rankin is the executive director of the Trail Foundation. â€œWe’re really excited that the city will finally complete the trail as it was originally envisioned by Lady Bird and her beautification committee in the 1970s,â€� she tells KUT News.

Since 2007, the Trail Foundation has been working to get the Lady Bird Lake boardwalk project developed, designed and funded. So why the five-year wait? Rankin says that among other processes and reviews, it took a while to get the project permitted.

“This is a really important project for the City of Austin and it’s a good thing that this had a lot of review and conversation amongst the public and the city and the designers and the engineer people,� Rankin says. “It’s going to make a huge difference to thousands of people that will use it every day.�

Construction for the boardwalk is expected to begin in the coming months and could be done by early 2014.

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