Robocalls from LTYA candidates?
A new uproar about the connection between LTYA and the Bee Cave City Council election erupted this week. The issue is about funding for the new sports complex planned for out on 71 in Lakeway.
Robocalls appear to be reaching voters asking them about their voting plans and if they indicate they are planning to vote for the three incumbents (King, Lowman and Parker) the robocaller is claimed to state that the incumbents had rejected a proposal from Travis County Commissioner Gerald Daugherty to support LTYA.
The incumbents have all pointed out on a heavily commented post on our FaceBook page that no such request has been received by Council.
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Early voting started
Early voting started April 24th for Bee Cave City Council, Lakeway City Council and Travis County elections.
It ends on May 2nd and the Election Day is Saturday May 6th. Early Votes can be cast at randalls on 620 or at Bee cave City Hall in the Galleria. All local polliing stations will be opend May 6th - the list can be seen HERE.
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LTYA strategy revealed
In an e-mail exchange last week I asked Ray Sullivan - an LTYA parent board member - what the news of the ending of the attempted sale of the Field of Dreams in Bee Cave means to their strategy for growth...
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