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LANCE ARMSTRONG BIKEWAY PROJECT_TUNNEL 02 INSTALLATION

Jack Sanders / Myself (RGAY) managed to get the second Tunnel installed within a short timeline, but only with the help of Ben May / many thanks to Ben for the valuable contribution.//
This is the final installation of the TUNNEL elements for LAB. +/- 8hrs enabled us to turn a small overgrown patch of weeds (thanks City of Austin Rec Department/for weed eaters) to 12 new yellow steel loops.
Located on Cesar Chavez / West of Lamar Bridge.
We hope you enjoy, we are almost done, now on to the installation of the solar lights.



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7:50 PM

I know this post was some time ago, but I was curious as to 1) whether this installation is still up, and 2) what was the inspiration behind the structure?    



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