There are ADA compliant structures throughout the trails
At 1431, the path crosses
under 183A and runs south on the east side of the tollway to Brushy Creek, where
it connects to the Williamson County Trail System.
The 183A shared use
path was built by the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, which runs the
toll road.
Director of Communications Steve Pustelnyk said building the
tolls has been a main focus, and as a result, this path is an amenity.
"Because we're going through neighborhoods and disrupting those
neighborhoods, we believe that bike facilities are an important part of our role
in providing mobility, not just for drivers but for all users," Pustelnyk said.
Just last fall, the Mobility Authority and Williamson County opened a
bridge linking the 183A path to the Brushy Creek Regional Trail.
People
can park there, then trails take them southwest to the YMCA in Cedar Park, east
towards Round Rock and now north to Leander.
Dale Morrison walks his dog
on the trail three times a week.
"Here it's very safe for people to
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Morrison said.
There are ADA compliant structures throughout the trails,
such as bricks. Blind people can feel the bumps with their canes or their shoes
and that lets them know that they are entering a roadway.
The cost of
the newly opened five mile section was $3.1 million. Pustelnyk said mostly tolls
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Pustelnyk said the Mobility Authority would like to
eventually extend the trail to the Capital Metro Leander Rail Station and to the
South San Gabriel River.
Police are searching for the man who was caught
on video taking off with a cash register from a South Florida pharmacy.
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Biscayne Boulevard just after 8 p.m.
He was seen roaming the aisles then
moments later he walked behind the register counter, ripped off the cash
register and took off. "It was very brave the way he did it," said Miami Shores
Police Detective Paul Cazzola. "Considering the amount of people that were in
the store and the fact that we just don't see that on a regular basis here."
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CVS customer Bill Mcglaughlin is stunned about the news. "That's what
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The suspect
was caught on video outside a nearby bank, smashing the register on the floor.
"We are looking for you and we will find you, and hopefully after this is shown
on TV we will know who you are," said Cazzola.