KAB provides resources and education to inspire individuals &
the Austin community toward greater environmental stewardship
02/19/2012 - 09:00
02/19/2012 - 12:00
Etc/GMT-6
Lower Bull Creek Greenbelt Workdays
2/19/12
 
The Lower Bull Creek Greenbelt, LBCG, which runs along Hwy 360 from near 2222 to Spicewood Springs Rd., is City of Austin parkland for which Bull Creek Foundation, BCF, has an adoption agreement with the Parks and Recreation Department, PARD. Under this agreement BCF volunteers maintain trails, pickup trash, remove wire fencing, and remove invasive plants such as ligustrum, Chinese tallow, chinaberry, nandina, and Japanese honeysuckle.
 
Recent and ongoing projects include construction and deployment of park benches, trail maintenance and invasive plant removal, and ligustrum and wire removal. Recent participants include employees of local businesses, high school students, Boy Scouts, and residents.
 
Date: Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012
Time: 9am-noon
Meeting Point: 5350 Old Spicewood Springs Rd., 78731.
Note: Schedule changes, like start time and meeting point, will be announced via email about 10 days before a work day. The number of volunteers will be limited to about 20 each workday so RSVP to participate.
Contact: George Innis gsnsj@sbcglobal.net