Background
The expansion of the City of Austin’s steam turbine plant along Decker Road in the mid-1960s required a constant source of water for cooling and resulted in the need and development of a new lake in the area. Construction of the dam started in May 1966 and the introduction of water began in early 1967.
Since 1968, the following Land Use Plan items have been implemented and constructed:
- Two Nature Preserves: Louis Rene Barrera Indiangrass Wildlife Sanctuary and the Decker Tallgrass Prairie Preserve;
- two boat docks;
- restrooms (no longer in operation);
- a portion of a hike and bike trail; and
- enhanced native grassland areas, main park road, picnic areas, and a swimming area.
In January 2018, the Austin Parks and Recreation Department began a new vision planning process (formerly called master planning). Austin City Council adopted the Walter E. Long Vision Plan on October 15, 2020. Vision Plan recommended long-term improvements to the metropolitan park.
Project Description
The proposed park improvements will primarily address utility work, restroom upgrades, road improvements, and a nature trail. Adjustments to road layouts and other amenities will be made based on their alignment with the vision plan.
Anticipated Schedule
Background research was conducted summer of 2022 by the Public Works and Parks and Recreation Departments.
- Fall 2022: Scope Development
- Winter 2022: Approved Consultant Project Scope
- Spring 2023: Project Kick-Off
- Fall 2023: Community Meeting and Schematic Design
- Fall 2024 Community Engagement for Play Amenities
- Winter 2024- Fall 2025: Permitting
- Late Spring 2026: Construction Begins
Please note that as in any construction project, schedules are projected as accurately as possible. All dates are subject to change due to the nature of construction and the weather.
Community Engagement
In the fall of 2024, PARD staff is conducting a series of surveys to gather community input in order to aid the inclusion of traditional and nature -based play amenities in the park. PARD will work with community members to identify values and priorities for the playscape improvements. Community engagement will include a series of pop-ups. In addition to feedback captured during in-person engagement, surveys will be used to document community members' input. Information on future and past community engagement events will be listed here.
Current Phase Community Engagement
Community Survey 1
Community Pop Ups
Pop-Ups for Phase 1 Play Features Survey 1
- Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park Phase 1 Improvements Play Survey 1 Pop-Up 5
Friday, November 15 from 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Perez Elementary Fall Festival
7500 S Pleasant Valley Rd, Austin, TX 78744
- Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park Phase 1 Improvements Play Survey 1 Pop-Up 4
Saturday, November 9 from 9:00-11:00 p.m.
Violet Crown Trail Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Veloway Park
4900 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX 78739
- Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park Phase 1 Improvements Play Survey 1 Pop-Up 3
November 7, 2024 from 4:00-6:00 p.m.
University Hills Branch Library
4721 Loyola Ln, Austin, Texas 78723
- Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park Phase 1 Improvements Play Survey 1 Pop-Up 2
October 30, 2024 from 4:30-6:00 p.m.
Turner Roberts Recreation Center
7201 Colony Park Loop Drive, Austin, Texas 78724
- Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park Phase 1 Improvements Play Survey 1 Pop-Up 1
October 25, 2024 from 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Overton Elementary's Roots and Wings Festival
7201 Colony Park Loop Drive, Austin, Texas 78724
Previous Engagement
Funding and Resources
This project will be funded by 2018 Prop C – Parks and Recreation (Infrastructure) Bond.
Contact Information
For more information, please contact Reynaldo Hernandez by email or by phone at 512-974-9464.
- Final Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park Vision Plan
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View the final Vision Plan here.