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The city said it had not been decided whether the earlier closure would save enough money to justify it.
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Austin's crown jewel has bought people together from all walks of life to enjoy a day in the sun. But before 1962, that wasn't the case.
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The two-week long closure allows staff to deep clean the pool to keep the water healthy for wildlife and swimmers. It’s also a time for staff to catch up projects like repainting signs on the deck.
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The pool has been closed since Aug. 30 because of two major leaks that created a safety hazard for swimmers.
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Austin is not often associated with alligators. But gators do loom large in our local history.
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City engineering staff are working on a long-term solution that accounts for environmental issues, protection of endangered species and public safety. The pool will remain closed until repairs are done.
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Central Texas summers are no joke. Whether you’re new to Austin or have been here for a while, here are some places to take a plunge.
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Joan Means Khabele was one of the first Black women to jump into the pool in protest of segregation.
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The City Council approved moving forward with replacing the bridge, built in 1926, but the city still needs $37 million to pay for construction.
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The city held a celebration of life for Flo, an iconic tree on Barton Springs, on Wednesday ahead of her removal. Flo has a fatal fungal disease that will cause her to collapse and the city has decided to remove it Thursday to ensure public safety.