Texas Biking Action July 31st 2020
Biking enthusiasts find refuge in Spider Mountain
www.burnetbulletin.com
In the midst of the pandemic, a number of biking enthusiast have found refuge in Spider Mountain, located on the banks of Lake Buchanan, just outside Burnet. The facility is the state’s first and only lift-served mountain bike park, which takes mountain bikers 350 vertical feet higher than the base. Regular hours are Friday through Sunday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. …
City of Amarillo to improve safety for cyclists, pedestrians at certain intersections
by Matthew Watkins | abc7amarillo.com
AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) — The City of Amarillo is creating several public safety improvements for cyclists and pedestrians. Safety improvements are being made to frequently-used walking and cycling areas to enhance the overall experience for the Amarillo community.
A city news release says highlighting the improvements is the installation of a High-Intensity Activated Crosswalk (HAWK) on Aug. 6 at …
El Paso’s ‘Tour de Tolerance’ goes virtual
By Mark Ross | kvia.com
EL PASO, Texas — The El Paso Holocaust Museum is making this year’s Tour de Tolerance a virtual 10-Day Challenge.
To expand participation, anyone can join from anywhere and at any fitness level. Event options include a 100K Bike Ride; 50K Bike Ride; 25K in 10 Days Run/Walk; and 10 Days of Being Active (you name the activity). Events can be completed in 1 day, several days, or the full 10 days. Ride, run, or walk your neighborhood, trails, parks, or a treadmill. All participants will also be invited to take part in fun and engaging daily challenges. Results will …
House approves $52 million investment in Chacon Creek restoration
By Julia Wallace | www.lmtonline.com
Laredo’s Rep. Henry Cuellar announced Thursday that the restoration of Chacon Creek has been funded for close to $52 million in the Water Resources Development Act of 2020, which has been approved by the House of Representatives. It still needs to be approved in the Senate.
This money will be used to restore the wetlands and ecosystem of the creek from Lake Casa Blanca all the way to the Rio Grande. This restoration will also involve the improvement and creation of recreational spaces along the creek. Officials compared it to a similar restoration of the lower San Antonio River. …
… The congressman noted that this project is 15 years in the making, a continuation of the creation of the Chacon Creek Hike and Bike Trail project in 2006 with the help of $3.3 million in federal funds. …