BY SAM SCHAFFER
Cedar Park approves new gas station Cedar Park City Council cleared the way for a gas station to operate at the northwest corner of the intersection at East Whitestone Boulevard and Toro Grande Boulevard. Council unanimously approved a spe- cial-use permit for the roughly 1.56-acre site at its Jan. 9 meeting. Dig deeper This was the second reading of the appli- cation before council, and the plan for the site was adjusted after comments at the first reading. The plan was revised to include five multi- fuel dispensers, four electric vehicle charging stations, additional enhanced landscaping, open space areas with seating and art displays, said Andreina Davila-Quintero, assistant director of development
The Brushy Creek North Fork trail runs for approximately three miles along Brushy Creek Road.
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City cuts ribbon on Brushy Creek trail
Two-minute impact The trail is a concrete shared-use path that is between 8-10 feet wide, and it runs along the north fork of Brushy Creek Road, according to the release. To the south, the trail connects to the Brushy Creek Regional Trail near Brushy Creek Road and integrates into the larger regional trail system. Quote of note “This trail will enhance our connections to nature and each other for decades to come,” Mayor Jim Penniman-Morin said.
The Brushy Creek North Fork Trail in Cedar Park is now open. The approximately three mile trail starts near the intersection of West Parmer Lane and East White- stone Boulevard, according to a press release from the city.
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