Texas Biking News November 10th 2019
Tall City cyclist bike for those in need
By Alex Valdez | www.cbs7.com
MIDLAND, Tx (KOSA) – As the holidays start approaching, some people living in the Tall City are giving back a little bit more than just sweat, tears and body aches.
LC Public Relations with the help of other local organizations gave Midlanders a chance to ride a bike all for a good cause.
‘Fill the Table’ gave cyclists a chance to get a quick and fun work out on the lawn of the Museum of the Southwest.
According to Leah Williams, one of the …
Cedar Park hires architect to design Brushy Creek North Fork Trail
By Brian Perdue | communityimpact.com
Cedar Park City Council unanimously approved at its Nov. 7 meeting to enter into an agreement with architectural firm MWM DesignGroup Inc. to design the Brushy Creek North Fork Trail—which, when finished, will run 3 miles mostly along the north fork of Brushy Creek.
The agreement states that the design cost must not exceed $519,061.
Once completed, the eight- to 10-foot-wide concrete, shared-use trail will wind southeast from the southeast corner of the intersection of Parmer Lane and Whitestone Boulevard. It will …