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Staff recommends Buttercup Creek corridor as primary shared-use path; Park Street remains on long-term map
Summary
A city feasibility study compared Buttercup Creek Boulevard and Park Street for a primary shared-use path; staff recommended Buttercup Creek because it has fewer constraints, more right-of-way and roughly half the construction cost of Park Street, and will better connect parks and existing trails.
City engineering staff presented a feasibility study that compared the Buttercup Creek Boulevard corridor and Park Street as candidates for Cedar Park's primary shared-use path.
Randy Leader, director of engineering capital projects, summarized the analysis: the Buttercup Creek alignment presents fewer utility and drainage conflicts, more available…
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