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The Zilker Tree, an 152-foot "Austin icon," went up this morning for its 43rd straight year.

About two dozen workers put up the tree, which is comprised of 39 streamers of 3,309 multi-colored 25-watt lights strung on a metal moonlight tower. The lights are red, yellow, green and blue. Every tenth bulb is yellow, which creates the tree's swirl design.
Visiting the tree is something of "a rite of passage for any kid who grows up in Austin," It is also the centerpiece for the Trail of Lights Festival, which traditionally begins in early December.

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Texas State Senator Kirk Watson and Austin City CouncilMember Brewster McCracken have led the charge to change how we commute to within Central Austin. After struggling with congession from our population growth, Mayor Will Wynn charged various groups, community leaders, transit experts and other residents to come up plans for a final vote in November.
Roma Design Group was hired as a consultant to the city to evaluate the dire situation and make a proposal. Roma's final solution: place 14 miles of light rail line through Central Austin.
Top concerns for Central Austin light rail were:
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