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San Marcos to reopen river access, city parks after ā€˜steady declineā€™ in COVID-19 cases

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SAN MARCOS, Texas ā€“ Itā€™s double good news for San Marcos as city officials announced they are reopening river access and most city parks because the city ā€œhas experienced a steady decline in active [COVID-19] cases and a sustained low number of new cases with fewer hospitalizations.ā€Public facilities, riverfront parks, neighborhood park playgrounds, athletic complexes, tennis and basketball courts are expected to open Sept. 16 at 8 a.m. and the Childrenā€™s Park Playscape is expected to reopen Sept. 18. Capes Park, Thompsonā€™s Island, and Rio Vista pool will remain closed, according to San Marcos city officials. Access to park amenities like picnic tables and pavilions will still be limited and barbecue grills and pop-up shelters are not permitted, city officials said. Parks expected to open are:BicentennialChildrenā€™s ParkCity ParkCrook ParkDog BeachPlaza ParkRamon Lucio ParkRio VistaStokes ParkVeramendiVeteranā€™s Memorial ParkWildlife Annex ParkThe Lionā€™s Club Tube Rental and other tubing outfitters remain closed due to an executive order issued by Gov. Abbott saysSan Antonio Drive-In at Fiesta Texas releases fall movies lineupTrick-or-Treat from your car at Drive-Thru Zoo Boo at San Antonio ZooGiant corn maze opening near San Antonio in September