No One Wants To Clean Up The Train Bridge
The bridge is owned by Union Pacific, and recently some fed up residents have raised concern about the increasing amount of spray-paint tattooing both the east and west sides of the bridge. The City of Austin agrees and has declared that the lack of maintenance to the bridge violates Austin City Code. However, they understand that cleanup isn't easy.
Travis County Health and Human Services Spokeswoman Carole Barasch explained, "Union Pacific owns that bridge and so that is pretty much the reason why we can't get up there and do that, and there's safety issues involved."
On March 12, the City of Austin warned Union Pacific and gave them exactly one month to clean up the mess--if they didn't comply timely, the nationwide rail service would owe the city $500 per day. As the paint dries over Lady Bird Lake today, that's roughly $6,000 in dues.
However, as of last week, the city said Union Pacific is now working on the problem and due to their compliance, has offered an extension on the cleanup.
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