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Restoring the Riparian Zone in Blunn Creek for the Neighborhood Wildlife Challenge

SRCC is incredibly lucky to have Todd Jackson from City of Austin Watershed Protection in our neighborhood.  Not only is he an amazing resource for our community, but he has also submitted the Riparian Zone restoration project on behalf of … Continue reading

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Information on the temporary helistops proposed for our neighborhood during F1

Many residents have expressed concern over the proposed temporary helistops that the City may approve for use during the F1 race in mid-November.  This article on KVUE brought the issue to light and, from the conversations on our Yahoo! Group, … Continue reading

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City of Austin Wildlife Habitat Challenge

As some of you probably remember from our June meeting, Travis Heights is officially part of the City of Austin Wildlife Habitat Challenge.  Many of our residents have been working hard since April to turn their yards into wildlife habitats … Continue reading

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Need your help to STOP Speedy Stop on August 2nd

Some of you are aware that the Tiger Mart on I-35 and Oltorf has been purchased by Speedy Stop and this change of ownership has allowed them to re-apply for a waiver of the alcoholic beverage ordinance that prevents the … Continue reading

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Meeting about South Congress parking

Some of you probably saw the article in the Statesman that was posted on the Yahoo Group regarding Council Member Chris Riley’s proposal for parking on and around South Congress.  Before the article came out, the proposal was actually brought … Continue reading

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