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November 2008

11-18-2009
SCF - Then and Now
Then

Years ago when dreamers envisioned an emerald necklace of naturally green hike and bike trails encircling the city, the Salado Creek Foundation was born.
Then, there were no tax

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11-19-2008
Heroes of Conservation
FROM: Bexar Audubon Society

ATTN: Harry Noyes, Chapter Publicity
Tel. (210) 490-3124 (home) (210) 248-8080 (mobile)
e-mail harrynoyes@satx.rr.com

DATE

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7-12-2004
White Estate Undergoing Transformation
Finally, at long last, it's getting to be moving day at the Jack White Estate.

The fine old home in the 38-hundred block of Seguin Road has been in the city's acquisition pipeline for quite

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6-26-2004
After The Spill
Just days after a catastrophic sewage spill Salado Creek, Bexar County's last, best, wild waterway, is already working to repair itself.

Thanks to round the clock efforts by SAWS, the flow

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12-10-2002
Trash Splash A Success
Dead dogs and stinky mattresses. Shredded tires and moldy couches. Broken toys and old, bad batteries. If you can imagine a treasure trove of trash scattered about a scene blooming with thousands o

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11-9-2002
Mayor Ed Garza Responds
Here is Mayor Ed Garza's response to our letter of concern about flood debris cleanup on Salado Creek.

"October 3,2002

Thank you for your letter and your continued commitment to

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11-9-2002
Clean Up Concerns
On August 21, 2002 SCF Board Member Sue Calberg delivered the following letter to Mayor Ed Garza about a plan to use federal money to remove debris from the flood of July 2002.

Dear Mayor G

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11-10-2002
Salado Celebration
It takes a special group of people to turn a 15 million gallon sewage spill into a reason to celebrate, but that's exactly what happened Sunday, November 10, as members of the Salado Creek Foundation

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9-30-2001
Proposition 3 Moving Forward
Coordination. Communication. Community Will. New Proposition 3 Creekways Coordinator Edna Ortega says those concepts will be her guide as she begins working with the team that will invest the $20 m

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3-16-2001
Trees For The Salado
By: Charles Bartlett

Trees are an important part of our web of life for many reasons, but on the Salado Creek they are especially important because they help improve water quality.
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3-12-2001
SAWS Turns On The Tap
Tuesday March 6 was an historic day on the Salado Creek, as representatives from the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) turned on the tap that allowed recycled water to begin flowing into the creek.
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2-15-2001
Here's A Better Plan
Do you want to be safe when it's flooding and have a naturally beautiful, healthy place to learn and play when it's not raining? The Salado Creek can be that place!

We believe that's why S

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1-1-2001
Looking Back and Ahead
It was a very good year. That’s what many who live, work and play along the Salado Creek are saying about the year just ended, as they look forward to 2001 with a renewed sense of optimism for a brig

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10-26-2000
Hike & Bike Details Released
The $2.5 million dollar first phase of the Salado Creek Hike and Bike Trail is one step closer to becoming a reality.

Engineers working on the project recently unveiled their plans for the

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8-30-2000
What is the Salado Watershed?
In East San Antonio the Salado Creek is usually a lazy little stream. Creeping under the bridges of our major thoroughfares, it is hidden by a cover of dense vegetation, and ignored by most. One comm

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9-26-2000
You Need To Know
The Salado Creek watershed includes parts of City Council Districts 8, 9, 10, 2 and 3. So much territory and so many people with different concerns and interests make creating a comprehensive plan a d

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