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Parks commission approves 'goat trail' public-art project by Icon Poly

Pflugerville Parks and Recreation Commission · March 20, 2026
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The Parks and Recreation Commission approved commissioning fiberglass goat sculptures from Icon Poly for a downtown "goat trail" funded from hotel occupancy (tourism) tax dollars; staff said at least 12 pieces are planned and artists will be invited to paint them on-site.

The Pflugerville Parks and Recreation Commission voted to approve a public-art installation of fiberglass goat sculptures fabricated by Icon Poly, moving forward a tourism-focused "goat trail" intended for a downtown pedestrian corridor and other display sites.

The project's presenter said the sculptures are designed to be roughly 4 feet tall, hollow, and weigh about 60 pounds for transport. "We would, we have already gone through the design process with them," the presenter said, adding that minor design changes (such as softer horn edges) remain…

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