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Public Invited To Take Part In Brazos And Bosque River Corridor Survey Save Email Print

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(Press release)

Waco, Texas (Oct. 7, 2008) – Community members are invited to provide input and complete a survey regarding Waco’s Brazos and Bosque River Corridor.

The survey, which is available online at www.waco-texas.com and www.wacocvb.com, will assist in the development of a master plan for the corridor. Surveys must be completed by Oct. 13.

A public meeting to discuss the survey and the master plan will then be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Waco Convention Center’s Bosque Theater.

The master plan is being developed through a National Park Service Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Grant. Numerous organizations are participating in the development of the plan, including the City of Waco, National Park Service, Baylor University, McLennan Community College, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and local chambers of commerce.

For those without computer access, computers are available at the Dewey Recreation Center, 925 N. 9th and local libraries. Print copies of the survey are available at the Parks and Recreation Office, 201 W. Waco Dr.

For information, call the Parks and Recreation office at 254-750-5980.

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Posted by: Heart-Of-Texas Location: Waco on Oct 16, 2008 at 12:25 PM
JUST 'ANOTHER WASTE OF MONEY!!! LEAVE THE RIVERS ALONE, AND 'MOTHER NATURE!!! WE WILL 'NEVER' HAVE A SAN ANTONIO RIVER-WALK. WACO HAD TO SPEND 35/40 MILLION DOLLARS ON THE 'LOW-WATER DAM, THEN 2 MILLION ON FILLING UP A DITCH???? MR. CAMERON WOuLD ROLL OVER IN HIS GRAVE IF HE KNEW THE PLAN/THINKING OF A MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PROJECT TO MESS UP HIS PARK!!! Back-To-The-Future!!