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Peak Greenway trail system. San Antonio officials and community members celebrated the completion of the 100th mile on the city's Southwest Side at Camargo Park on Saturday, February 25.
Don't mess with Texas ... cyclists? San Antonio cycling enthusiasts showed up en masse to support the city's proposed plan to spend $110 million on the linear greenway trails during a committee ...
Beginning in 2000, San Antonio voters repeatedly approved the use of sales tax revenue to build and expand the system. The Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails System has evolved into a 100-mile network ...
Peak Greenway Trail System, which envisions 180 miles of creek ... Trails in the county’s program, developed in coordination with the San Antonio River Authority, would connect with the city ...
Former San Antonio Mayor Howard W. Peak, who championed creation of the city's the extensive city greenway trail system that bears has name, has died at age 75. In a retweet of an Express-News ...
Peak Greenway Trail Saturday morning ... some of the largest margins of victory recorded in San Antonio have been for this trail system." Looking forward to the future, Nirenberg said voters ...
circumnavigating San Antonio on foot, utilizing the newly christened Howard Peak Greenway system. Where the trails ended, I’d continue along creek beds, roadsides, vacant lots and railroad tracks.
Merritt praised San Antonio’s continued development of the Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails System, and the San Antonio City Council’s recent adoption of a Bike Network Plan as other local ...
SAN ANTONIO — Howard W. Peak, the former San Antonio mayor who laid the foundation for the city's extensive greenway trail system that now carries his name, has died, family members told KENS 5.
SAN ANTONIO — Community members and city ... especially as someone who frequents the Greenway Trail System. “It’s very sad, very unfortunate,” Trevino said. Trevino is among 60 community ...
About one-third of the system will use existing trails, one-third will be reliant ... Barton, Comal, San Marcos and San Antonio springs. (Courtesy: Great Springs Project) Similarly, the group ...
Howard W. Peak, an urban planner who served two terms as mayor of San Antonio and launched what became an extensive network of walking and bicycling trails that bears his name, has died.