Saturday, July 23, 2011

BOA Canceled, LT Rating, St. Davids, CBC, more!

Wednesdays long awaited Board of Adjustment meeting was cancelled at the last minute. The developer was appealing the decision of the Building Commission denying his request to allow front facing garages on the lots.

The Lake Travis ISD received an exemplary rating for the second year. Congratulations on this outstanding achievement!

St. David’s Emergency Center will hold a community-wide event to celebrate the grand opening of the center on Saturday, July 30, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. The free event will allow residents of Bee Cave, Lakeway and Lake Travis, as well as other surrounding areas, to tour the new emergency center and learn more about the medical services it offers.

Travis County will hold a public hearing July 26th and a decision is expected to finalize the projects to be included on the bond election this November.

CBC will meet next week in regular session on Thursday at 9AM. Here is that agenda. Support your commissioners, they work hard to keep Lakeway the GREAT city it is!

Steve Jones, Dave DeOme and I met with representatives from the Lakeway Regional Medical Center this week. They have decided to step in and build both a Medical Office Building and the Flintrock Road entrance because of their importance to the opening of the Hospital. They are asking for expedited handling of these projects through the City and Staff feels this will not be an issue.

From Steve Jones:

The Village of The Hills is seal coating their streets this week and some of the tar is being tracked onto city streets at their entrances. This causes no damage and will disappear pretty quickly.

There is a bad patch of asphalt on Lohmans Crossing near the intersection with Hurst Creek Dr. This portion of the road was overlaid last year and is under warranty! The contractor has been contracted and they are scheduled to make repairs next week.

Tuscan Village is looking better all the time. Some Certificates of Occupancy have been issued and more are on the was as site work is completed.
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Chief Todd Radford reports officers have been testing the body-worn video cameras and have had good results so far. You might have seen a story done on the cameras - here is a link to one of the reports.

July 30th Movies in the Park will present The Karate Kid starting at 8:45 PM! Here is a link to more info on that event!

Thanks again for the support!

Joe Bain
lakeway@bain.us

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