Development
BY STEVE GUNTLI
Members of Cedar Park City Council and other community leaders marked the opening of Bell Park with a ribbon cutting on Dec. 12. Bell Park is located on a 15-acre plot along Cluck Creek, adjacent to the new Cedar Park Public Library, and features outdoor art installa- tions, trailheads, a pavilion and public restroom facilities. The park also features Belle, a 23-foot playground structure designed after the Texas state bird, the mockingbird. The park is largely complete, with some trailheads still in the nal stages of development, according to a Dec. 12 news release from the city of Cedar Park. When nished, the 4,000-lin- ear-foot trail, which includes 3,700 feet of paved, shared-use walking space, will connect the incoming Bell District development to Bell Boulevard. The big picture The park is part of the city’s Bell District proj- ect, which is being designed by development rm RedLeaf. When completed, the district will oer retail, restaurant, oce and residential spaces. Vertical construction on the oce and retails sites will begin in the summer, and phase 1 is expected to be complete within seven years, according to previous reporting from Community Impact . Cedar Park ocials celebrate opening of new Bell Park
Members of City Council and the Cedar Park community dedicated Bell Park on Dec. 12.
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Belle, a new play structure modeled after a mockingbird, anchors the Bell Park playground.
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Williamson County Gem & Mineral Society Gem & Mineral Show "GEMBOREE" Scheduled February 2025
Due to loss of venue Look for us again in February 2026
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