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Pflugerville parks staff report high engagement at spring events and outline multiple park projects
Summary
City parks staff reported strong attendance at recent events, described progress on several park and trail projects — including Gillen Creek, Murchison and 1849 Park — and previewed summer programming and new subcommittees.
Pflugerville parks staff on May 15 told the Parks and Recreation Commission that recent events drew unusually large crowds and reviewed a slate of capital and operational projects coming this year.
Staff highlighted Eggpalooza and Slice of Pflugerville as recent, well-attended events. According to attendance-tracking software cited by staff, Eggpalooza logged roughly 600 attendees; staff said internal observations and on-site counts suggest the event may have been substantially larger. Slice of Pflugerville sold out the available event “passports” and staff reported strong vendor and community response, though the main-stage performance suffered a roughly 30–45 minute delay when a generator failed.
The updates matter because the department is preparing for a busy summer schedule and several multi-year capital projects that will change how residents use parks and trails.
Among the projects discussed, staff provided schedules and key design features: - Cambridge Estates Park: The small 2–5 playscape will be replaced and the footprint expanded to add play elements for older…
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