
Pease Park Conservancy
Pease Park Conservancy
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More about this organization
Mission
Pease Park Conservancy celebrates the diverse ecology and history that make Austin’s first public park valuable and unique. The Conservancy works to restore, enhance and maintain this 84-acre public green space for the sustainable use and enjoyment of all.[4][2][6]
About
Pease Park Conservancy works to preserve and restore the park by organizing volunteer workdays and performing regular maintenance and environmental renovation of the park. The Conservancy continued its active stewardship of the park with approximately 22 volunteer events, including tree plantings, mulching, watering, invasive plant clearance and trail maintenance. This included the reconstruction of the 1962 stone wall along the Shoal Creek hike & bike trail, irrigation system repairs, and flowerbed maintenance. Pease Park Conservancy has partnered with the Austin Parks & Recreation Department to develop a master plan to guide the future recreational development and environmental restoration of the park. A master plan is a general guide for park officials and stakeholders outlining appropriate park use and their approximate location within the park site. During 2015, the Conservancy began planning for implementation of the park master plan adopted by the city council in 2014.