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"Five local governments--Austin County and the cities of Eagle Lake, Fulshear, Wallis, and Weston Lakes--have joined together as a local government corporation to plan and build a 31-mile shared-use trail along a former rail line west of Houston. Together, these municipalities envision a shared-use trail that is safe and accessible for cyclists and pedestrians. The trail would run alongside FM 1093 from Fulshear to Eagle Lake, connecting several Texas towns along the way. "

Public engagement meetings have been held in Eagle Lake and Wallis over the past month and a half.

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https://www.fortbendstar.com/community/1093-rails-to-trails-group-to-host-public-meeting-in-fulshear-on-june-5/article_33aeb9aa-0092-11ee-88c7-633f6a6c55e1.html

"On Monday, June 5, from 5:30-7 p.m., the 1093 Rails to Trails Local Government Local Government Corporation will host the third of a series of public meetings at the Irene Stern Community Center, 6920 Katy Fulshear Road, Fulshear."

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https://communityimpact.com/houston/katy-fulshear/development/2023/07/14/fulshear-officials-ponder-impact-of-potential-1093-rails-to-trails-project/

"At a June 13 meeting, Fort Bend County commissioners approved the Toll Road Authority leasing right of way to the 1093 Rails to Trails Local Government Corporation—for the construction, development, maintenance, and use of a recreational and nature preserving park and trail system."

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