New Hill Country Festival in Drip
The Hill Country Living FESTIVAL + Rainwater Revival returns to the Dripping Spring Ranch Park on Saturday, April 4, from 10am to 5pm.
Election called off?
It appears the May election for Mayor and two seats on City Council will not take place. Kara King stood unopposed for Mayor and Bill Goodwin and John Cobb stood unopposed for the two seats on Council. They are all effectively elected and the election will be cancelled.
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City and County bond/road deal
At the end of their January 28th meeting Travis County had cancelled the Bond to fund the new bridge at the entry to the Homestead in Bee Cave. Bee Cave has now annexed the strip of land involved and will be taking over the costs of building the new bridge - designed to keep the single access road open during floods.
Sports complex faces 2 year delay
The much vaunted Bee Creek Sports Complex is now facing a delay of up to 2 years due to complications over who will supply water.
The 23 acre complex is at the junction of areas controlled by WTCPUA and Travis County MUDs 11, 12 and 13.
Travis County commissioner Gerald Daugherty claims moves are being made but the WTCPUA claims that any supply must have their permission and they have received no comunication. MUD 12 claims they have made contact.
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