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Spring Creek Greenway Web Site
"Greenways allow us to treat land and water as a system, as interlocking pieces in a puzzle, not as isolated entities." Edward T. McMahon, American Greenways Program Goals: 2. A water trail—a marked interpretive trail along a contiguous stretch of the creek—with historical and ecological information will benefit canoeists, kayakers, nature lovers, and the general public. While Precinct 4 can only focus on acquiring property on the south side of Spring Creek, Legacy Land Trust has been diligently working to secure the property on the north side of the creek, which is in Montgomery County. Note: A 7.5 mile trail from Pundt Park (south of Lexington Woods in Spring) to Jones Park and a 2.5 mile trail from Jones Park to Highway 59 will allow a continuous 10-mile trail along Spring Creek. Benefits: Spring and Cypress Creeks feed into the San Jacinto River, together affecting the Lake Houston watershed, a major drinking water supply for Houston and Harris County residents. The Spring Creek Greenway project will have a direct impact on the water quality of the Lake Houston watershed. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for the public to enjoy natural beauty and outdoor recreation—such as fishing, canoeing, bird watching, etc.—so close to home. Additionally, ponds, tributaries, wetlands, and secondary creek banks—like Spring Creek—are extremely important for slowing velocity, trapping sediment, and filtering pollutants during major flooding. Due to the limited industry and development along Spring Creek, pollution value is low, which is a major contributing factor to it being considered a “healthy creek.” White bass are plentiful in the winter, while hybrid, catfish, and shad are plentiful at other times of the year. Bald eagles, herons, and egrets, along with many other avian species and wildlife, inhabit the area. Project funding: Final cost estimates for infrastructure, personnel, and maintenance cannot be determined at this time. Precinct 4 has allocated $2.1 million to develop Pundt Park, which will be a recreational park facility with a pavilion, picnic areas, playground, parking lots, and rest rooms. Plans also include a trail system around two naturally beautiful ponds located on the property. History: |
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