Waste facility questions answered
Travis County Water District No.17 has responded to queries about who will grant permits for their new Hazardous Waste facility on General Williamson Drive (which is part owned by the City of Bee Cave) and what public hearing process will be followed.
New promotional opportunities for local Realtors
After a year of interviewing local Realtors and the site revamp in September BeeCaveBee.com is ready to roll out two great new promotional opportunities.
Caring for Cambodia event
November 7th 5-8pm at Two Saints in The Shops
Cyclist dies in Bee Cave Road accident
28-year-old Morgan Marold was riding west on Bee Cave Road near Barton Creek Boulevard about 1 p.m. on Tuesday 29th when she got a flat, lost control of her bike, and fell into traffic. A pickup truck towing a trailer swerved to avoid her, but she was hit by the trailer and died from her injuries.
Water supply problem fixed - no contamination
An error in WTC PUA's control system shut down water flow west of Bee Cave at the weekend. Water pressure was impacted at Rough Hollow, Rocky Creek, Sweetwater and Belvedere and a "boil water" notice was issued. Results of the mandated water tests after the incident proved negative and the notice was lifted Monday afternoon.