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AUSTIN (KXAN) — A combined $4 million will go toward enhanced shade structures at Austin parks and pools, the city's Parks and Recreation Department confirmed Monday.
The City allocated $2 million toward improvements for this fiscal year, with a matching $2 million provided by the Austin Parks Foundation. The funding will go toward new shade projects being developed alongside existing projects in the works.
"Shade structures are vital to the enjoyment and safety of our park users, so making this investment alongside PARD was a priority for our team," said Joy Casnovsky, Austin Parks Foundation's chief mission officer, in a release. "A significant portion of our $2 million match came from contributions generated by our ACL Music Festival Partnership. This support has enabled us to work closely with PARD in identifying priority sites and needs across the city."
Parks set to receive new shade structures with projects in the construction phase include:
Parks set to receive new shade structures with projects in the design phase include:
Parks set to receive new shade structures with projects in the planning phase include:
“Adding shade in parks is one of many strategies to make our recreational amenities more enjoyable during times of heat,” PARD's Park Development Project Management Supervisor Lindsey Machamer said in a statement. “It is also one small part of a larger effort to create a heat resilient community.”