Possible TLC for Ancient Trees
By Katherine Gregor, 3:01PM, Thu. Nov. 15, 2007
The historic Auction Oaks at Republic Square may soon receive tender loving care, thanks to the Austin Parks Foundation. The 150- to 200-year-old oak trees and their root systems are stressed; the proposed solution includes adding a shaded deck, a new perimeter with fencing, tree transplanting, and partial removal of a sidewalk and berm. Austin Parks Foundation Executive Director Charlie McCabe has presented the project to the Parks Board and the Downtown Commission. Ultimately the project will require approval from the city's Landmark Commission.
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