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A former brownfield site in Austin, Texas, has been converted into a mixed-use, sustainable neighborhood—known as an EcoDistrict—that focuses on renewable and innovative energy systems, water conservation and reuse, increased mobility options, and the creation of a new, environmentally sensitive community. Key features of the project include a new public library, a renovated former power plant, a restored waterway, and new bridges and trails, among other amenities.
A former brownfield site in Austin, Texas, has been converted into a mixed-use, sustainable neighborhood—known as an EcoDistrict—that focuses on renewable and innovative energy systems, water conservation and reuse, increased mobility options, and the creation of a new, environmentally sensitive community. Key features of the project include a new public library, a renovated former power plant, a restored waterway, and new bridges and trails, among other amenities.
Austin Green
Reid, Robert L. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 88 ; 46-57
2019-01-01
122018-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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