The Great Springs Project is a 110-mile trail that will start at Barton Springs in Austin and end at the Blue Hole in San Antonio. | via TPRNews
Museum Reach
The Great Springs Project has a mission to conserve 50,000 acres across the recharge and distribution zones of Edwards Aquifer, which provide drinking water for cities all along its length. “We talk to landowners who have a stack of letters a couple inches high from developers who are interested in buying their land or their ranches to turn it into a future housing development,” Lindrose-Siegel said.Lindrose-Siegel compared that to the cost of a new hospital.“This is something that's totally essential and needed for this region and the community,” she said. “If we don't build the trail now, we're going to miss the opportunity.
While the Museum Reach and the Great Springs Project aren’t equivalent projects, San Antonio bicycle activist Jeff Moore said there are many ways to measure success of these quality-of-life projects.
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