We celebrated a big 2022 and took a peek into 2023 at our annual State of the Trail breakfast Friday, December 9, attended by our board members, stakeholders, community partners, and donors.
Board Chair Zach Hunter kicked off the morning recapping 2022, and there was a lot to celebrate! This year, we celebrated 50 years of the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail in Austin and signed a Parks Operations and Maintenance Agreement with the City of Austin. To cap things off, we changed our name from The Trail Foundation to The Trail Conservancy to better reflect our new role as primary stewards of the Trail.
Before diving into the 2023 outlook for the Trail, we heard from keynote speakers Katie Coyne and Maura Lout. Katie Coyne, the City of Austin Environmental Officer and Assistant Director of the Watershed Protection Department, reminded us what love is. She talked about the Trail’s impact on the environment of Austin – both ecological and emotional- and what it means to be accountable to the City and community who love the Trail. People love the Trail and the feelings they have when using the Trail, and it is essential to protect the things that people love most while also enhancing the areas, making it sustainable for generations to come. Central Park Conservancy Institute for Urban Parks Executive Director Maura Lout was up next, diving into what nonprofit park partnerships can do for public land. The national trend is moving toward nonprofit park partnerships as City budgets get tighter, and Central Park was a trailblazer with 40 years of experience. After a visual tour of Central Park before and after conservancy stewardship Maura shared the key principles for successful public-private partnerships, including being a good partner, thinking long-term, keeping the community at the center, and our favorite walk, don’t run.
Which is precisely what we plan to do! With a five-year phased, community-based approach to managing the full 250+ acres of Town Lake Metropolitan Park, our 2023 Board Chair-Elect Andy Austin talked about the Capital Projects and Ecological Enhancements in the pipeline for 2023.
As we wrap up 2022, we want to thank all our partners, members, donors, and community for helping us make this past year one of our best. We look forward to the future and recognize that we will accomplish great things together!
Join us today by becoming a member. You will enjoy benefits such as networking events, quarterly newsletters, early access to events, and member-specific TTC merch. Find the level that best suits your budget here:
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Show your love for the Trail and all our upcoming projects by donating to the next 50 years.
On the first Monday of March, April, and May enjoy a FREE workout at Auditorium Shores with TruFusion Austin. The fitness experts at TruFusion will provide a different class each month: Barre Fusion, Yoga, and Pilates Fusion.
Shake up your Wednesday nights with Music on the Trail—a free live music series right on the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail. Every week, the Rainey Street Trailhead lawn transforms into Austin’s coolest outdoor concert spot, featuring incredible local musicians.
Join Rachel Zierzow and TTC staff, Jonatan Salinas, to find birds and observe their behavior on the Butler Trail!
Location: 1920 E Riverside Drive, Suite A-120 PMB 223 Austin, TX 78741
Phone: 1-855-44-TRAIL
The Trail Conservancy is a non-profit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Tax ID: 87-0699956.
Join us for the 20th Annual Maudie’s Moonlight Margarita 5K Fun Run on Thursday, June 8, 2023.
Purchase your tickets now and save! Prices increase on May 8.