Austin Parks and Recreation is initiating a planning process for both Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park and Woodland Pocket Park. Due to the close proximity of these two parks, we will combine community engagement efforts and develop concept plans for each park concurrently. This collaborative approach aims to gather valuable community input to guide future improvements in each park. City Council Districts 3 and 9
Community Survey
Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park and Woodland Pocket Park Improvements Survey 1
Open through Sunday, November 23.
English | Spanish
Upcoming Pop-Ups
- Pop-Up #1
Tuesday, October 28 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Linder Elementary School
2800 Metcalfe Road, Austin, Texas 78741 - Pop-Up #2
Thursday, October 30 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m
Montopolis Recreation and Community Center
1200 Montopolis Drive, Austin, Texas 78741 - Pop-Up #3
Saturday, November 1 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park
Austin Parks Foundation's It's My Park Day event
2100 Parker Lane, Austin, Texas 78741 - Pop-Up #4
Saturday, November 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Austin Parks Foundation's It's My Park Day event
Mabel Davis District Park
2437 Parker Lane, Austin, Texas 78741

Project Description
Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park and Woodland Pocket Park are both undergoing planning for future improvements that reflect the needs and preferences of their communities. Located less than a mile apart, these parks serve established neighborhoods and each offer unique opportunities for enhancements tailored to the community use and context. The engagement process will include two rounds of focused outreach designed to gather meaningful input, ensuring that the proposed improvements align closely with community priorities. For Heritage Oaks, we are specifically seeking input to build upon recent improvements like the nature play installation, completed in September 2025, and to explore opportunities for improved accessibility, ADA compliance, and better connectivity to the back pond area. For Woodland Park, we will work with area residents to determine priorities for future improvements to the undeveloped site. This project is currently in the Community Engagement Phase.
- Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park

Background
Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park is located at 2100 Parker Lane, Austin, Texas 78741, and is approximately 3.5 acres. As an established community park, it offers passive recreational opportunities, including a paved loop path, picnic areas, and a newly installed Nature Play area added in September 2025. The planning process will build on the park’s existing amenities to preserve its natural character while exploring the evolving needs of the community.
Objectives
- Improve access to the park for all users
- Maintain the park’s natural setting and minimize the visual impact of new infrastructure
- Protect and maintain existing shade trees
- Explore opportunities to activate underutilized areas within the park to provide greater visibility and address safety concerns, with focus on the wooded, northeastern area of the park
- Enhance ADA accessibility throughout the park
Anticipated Project Schedule
The anticipated schedule below may shift and change, partially depending on the community engagement outcomes and available funding.
- Fall 2025: Community Engagement and Concept Planning
- Spring 2026 - Spring 2027: Permitting and Contracting
- Summer-Winter 2027: Construction
Community Engagement
Community members are invited to participate in community engagement events and opportunities during the engagement phase for those interested in Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park, Woodland Pocket Park or both parks. Opportunities to connect with project staff will include pop-ups at area locations as well as within the park sites during the two rounds of engagement. Each round will include a series of pop-ups and an online survey. Information on future and past community engagement events will be listed here and supported with outreach and locally placed signs.
Community Survey
Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park and Woodland Pocket Park Improvements Survey 1
Open through Sunday, November 23
English | SpanishRound One Engagement
- Pop-Up #1
Tuesday, October 28 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Linder Elementary School
2800 Metcalfe Road, Austin, Texas 78741 - Pop-Up #2
Thursday, October 30 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m
Montopolis Recreation and Community Center
1200 Montopolis Drive, Austin, Texas 78741 - Pop-Up #3
Saturday, November 1 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park
Austin Parks Foundation's It's My Park Day event
2100 Parker Lane, Austin, Texas 78741 - Pop-Up #4
Saturday, November 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Austin Parks Foundation's It's My Park Day event
Mabel Davis District Park
2437 Parker Lane, Austin, Texas 78741
Funding and Resources
There is no currently dedicated funding for future improvements.
Contact Information
For more information, please contact APR Landscape Designer, Carolina English by email or at (512) 974-9480.
- Woodland Pocket Park

Background
Woodland Pocket Park, located at 1810 Woodland Ave., Austin, Texas 78741, is a newly acquired green space encompassing almost 1 acre. As an undeveloped park situated on a single-family lot within a residential neighborhood, the planning process aims to gather input and identify desired uses for the space that complement the neighborhood, while carefully considering the site’s size and existing landscape.
Objectives
- Improve access to the park for all users
- Maintain the park’s natural setting and minimize the visual impact of new infrastructure
- Protect and maintain existing shade trees
- Gather feedback on community’s priorities for the space and the desired level of development appropriate for a pocket park
Anticipated Project Schedule
The anticipated schedule below may shift and change due to numerous factors.
- Fall 2025: Community Engagement and Concept Planning
- Spring 2026 - Spring 2027: Permitting and Contracting
- Summer-Winter 2027: Construction
- Late Winter 2027: Construction complete and park opens to the public
Community Engagement
Community members are invited to participate in community engagement events and opportunities during the engagement phase for those interested in Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park, Woodland Pocket Park or both parks. Opportunities to connect with project staff will include pop-ups at area locations as well as within the park sites during the two rounds of engagement. Each round will include a series of pop-ups and an online survey. Information on future and past community engagement events will be listed here and supported with outreach and locally placed signs.
Community Survey
Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park and Woodland Pocket Park Improvements Survey 1
Open through Sunday, November 23
English | SpanishUpcoming Pop-Ups
- Pop-Up #1
Tuesday, October 28 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Linder Elementary School
2800 Metcalfe Road, Austin, Texas 78741 - Pop-Up #2
Thursday, October 30 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m
Montopolis Recreation and Community Center
1200 Montopolis Drive, Austin, Texas 78741 - Pop-Up #3
Saturday, November 1 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Heritage Oaks Neighborhood Park
Austin Parks Foundation's It's My Park Day event
2100 Parker Lane, Austin, Texas 78741 - Pop-Up #4
Saturday, November 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Austin Parks Foundation's It's My Park Day event
Mabel Davis District Park
2437 Parker Lane, Austin, Texas 78741
Funding and Resources
This project will be funded through Parkland Dedication Fund.
Contact Information
For more information, please contact APR Landscape Designer, Carolina English by email or at (512) 974-9480.