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South River City Citizens is an Austin, TX, neighborhood association founded in 1972 to give the residents a voice in their community. SRCC covers Travis Heights, South River City, South Congress, St. Edwards and other parts of South Austin (Map Here).
If you would like to become a full member, please visit our Membership & Dues page.
General membership meetings are held over Zoom. The registration link for attending a meeting is on the agenda. Please register 24 hours in advance. Agendas can be found on the website a few days before the meeting. When possible, hybrid meetings are held both over Zoom and at Good Shepherd on the Hill at 1700 Woodland Ave.”
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SRCC General Membership Meeting Agenda – March 2017
SRCC GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Tuesday, March 7, 2017 7:30 PM LIFE IN THE CITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (formerly Grace UMC) 205 E. MONROE, AUSTIN, TEXAS AGENDA To be sure you get a vote, become a member. You can join or … Continue reading
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2017 SRCC Annual Election
SRCC’s annual election will be held Tuesday March 7 and we encourage all residents to come out to vote and enjoy the potluck dinner beforehand. This event is a wonderful opportunity to meet your neighbors and have a voice in … Continue reading
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Winter 2017 SRCC Newsletter
The Winter 2017 edition of the SRCC Newsletter has been printed and delivery is underway. You can also get a head start on reading it here. Complete delivery of the paper newsletter to thousands of homes takes a few weeks. … Continue reading
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Upcoming CodeNEXT Community Open Houses
FROM THE CITY OF AUSTIN: We will be hosting five open houses to roll-out the CodeNEXT draft. We have secured AISD venues throughout the city and we are inviting all Austinites to attend and participate. These open houses are not … Continue reading
Why are my property taxes so high?
Taxparency: the condition of being transparent with respect to taxpayer dollars. Many folks in our neighborhood are being pushed out of their homes due to high property taxes. One reason why we pay so much in property taxes is because … Continue reading
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