The approved items will further progress on the project by funding engineering services, amending City Code as it relates to The Vybe, and allowing golf cart use on The Vybe.
The goal of The Vybe is to improve connectivity throughout the city and allow use of golf carts to make travel easier, more reliable, and safer, says the city. The paved path and trail developments will serve as an extension of the city’s park and transportation systems and aims to connect residents and visitors to recreation, commerce, and unique experiences via individual "vybes" throughout the trail where visitors can shop, eat, and access amenities like parking and restrooms.
Additions will include constructing 12-foot-wide paved paths while expanding and improving existing natural trails. The paved path will be illuminated and ADA accessible. The Vybe will also include signage and have multiple entrance points along the path to enable easy access throughout the city. Visitors and residents will also have access to bird watching stations, kiosks, and benches as well as Wi-Fi, golf cart parking and charging stations at vybes.
The initial funding for the project will come from the approved capital improvement program budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022, the $2 million bond Kyle residents approved in 2020 for east Kyle trails, and potentially $2 million from
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