Author Archives: Meghan Juedeman
Orphan Sites: Why they exist and how we address them
No, we’re not talking about Orphan Annie here! If you have ever worked on an environmental site assessment (ESA), you may be familiar with the term “orphan site,” or may know it as an “unmapped site.” An orphan site is … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Environmental data, GIS, Phase I ESA
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Ann & Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail: Austin, TX
On June 7, 2014, the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department and The Trail Foundation unveiled a new section of the Lady Bird Lake (commonly known as Town Lake) trail. The trail is widely used by city residents and … Continue reading
Posted in Austin, Surface water, Wetlands
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