Join us for a presentation of the updated design for the Holly Project!
The Trail Foundation’s Holly Project completed the second open house for community outreach back in December of 2019. The project was then paused due to COVID-19 and to await the final layout of the Lakefront Trail going through permitting. TTF and the design team resumed their work on the project in November of 2020. We are excited to now present the updated design for the project!
Thursday, June 24, 2021 from 6pm-7pm CST
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More about the Holly Project
The Trail Foundation is preparing to implement various elements proposed in PARD’s
Holly Shores/Edward Rendon Sr. Park Master Plan which designed a vision for revitalized open space that integrates redevelopment of the decommissioned Holly Street Power Plant site with existing open space. During the development of the Master Plan, consultants worked with the neighboring communities through a series of public meetings and outreach efforts to identify priorities from as wide a constituency as possible. The Trail Foundation desires to build on these successful engagement efforts to ensure the community continues its collaboration during the design of Holly Project, an inaugural
Corgan Canopy Fund project announced in 2018 as one of the
15 projects for TTF’s 15th anniversary
Holly Project is located just west of the decommissioned Holly Power Plant at Festival Beach, adjacent to the lagoon and the baseball fields. The area is located in the East Cesar Chavez and Holly Neighborhoods, home to generations of Hispanic residents who have worked to preserve the area’s character and its culturally historic sites. A significant achievement for the community has been the recognition by the U.S. Department of the Interior to designate the
Tejano Music Legends Trail as a National Recreation Trail. The trail showcases many historic and cultural sites that honor Austin’s Latino musical legends from the 1940s and 50s. Part of the 5.6-mile pathway runs along the Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail making a connection between the
Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Arts Center (ESB-MACC) and Holly Project. Neighborhood leaders are currently working with partners and area schools to improve promotion of the trails for fitness, health, historic preservation, and cultural awareness.
Working with the community and the City of Austin’s Parks and Recreation Department, The Trail Foundation is anticipating the transition of the decommissioned Holly Power Plant into parkland and its impact on the realignment of the Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail. In addition to providing an ADA-accessible realignment of the Trail along the waterfront, the project will support the ecological restoration of the urban forest, natural areas and protection of the shoreline for wildlife habitat. The site improvements are expected to preserve the natural character of the area while providing seating under the tree canopy and along the waterfront.