LCRA Public Hearings

LCRA Public Hearings

On each of the next four Tuesdays, at 6:30pm, there will be public hearings on the proposed water deal between the LCRA and the city of Austin:

Sept. 7, Kealing Junior High School, 1607 Pennsylvania Ave., East Austin

Sept. 14, Murchison Community School, 3700 North Hills, North Austin

Sept. 21, Bowie High School, 4103 W. Slaughter Lane, Southwest Austin

Sept. 28, LCRA Hancock Bldg., 3700 Lake Austin Blvd., West Austin

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