Thursday 10

OCTOBER FLOOD RECOVERY OPEN HOUSE Info about the ongoing recovery from the Onion Creek floods. 9am-12:30pm.
Perez Element­ary School, 7500
S. Pleasant Valley. Free.
www.austintexas.gov/onioncreek.

Saturday 12

FLOOD RECOVERY OPEN HOUSE See Thursday. 12:30-4pm. Perez Elementary School.

PROJECT CONNECT OPEN HOUSE Learn more about the proposed urban rail project. 1-5pm. Circle C HOA, 7817 La Crosse Ave. www.projectconnect.com.

Monday 14

FLOOD RECOVERY OPEN HOUSE See Thurs­day. 5:30-9pm. Perez Elementary School.

HOLLY SHORES/Festival Beach MASTER PLAN Community meeting; see a new draft of the plan. 6:30-8pm. Fiesta Gardens, 2100 Jesse Segovia. www.austintexas.gov/hollyshoresmasterplan.

Tuesday 15

AISD SUPERINTENDENT Search Three days of forums around town; give feedback on how to look for the next superintendent: Noon-1:30pm at the Baker Center, 3908 Ave. B; 6:30-8pm at
12 different schools around town. See locations online at
www.austinisd.org/superintendent-search.

CITYWORKS ACADEMY Learn the nuts and bolts of local government; today (Thursday) is the application deadline. www.austintexas.gov/cityworksapplication.

Wednesday 16

SPECIAL EVENTS NOTIFICA­TIONS PUBLIC MEETING Austin Center for Events seeks feedback. 5-8pm. Austin Convention Center, 500 E. Cesar Chavez. www.austintexas.gov/citystage.

TEXAS NORML STRATEGY MEET­ING Grab some munchies and discuss drug law reform. 6:30-8:30pm. Cheddar’s, 4301-D W. William Cannon. Free. www.facebook.com/txnorml.

AISD SUPERINTENDENT Search FORUMS (See Tuesday.)

Thursday 17

AISD SUPERINTENDENT Search FORUMS (See Tuesday.)

Ongoing

2040 REGIONAL TRANSPORT­A­TION PLAN SURVEY Help CAMPO prioritize future transportation projects. Through July 25. www.campotexas.org.

AQUIFER DISTRICT HABITAT CONSER­VA­TION PLAN PUBLIC REVIEW Review and comment on habitat protection plan. Through July 25. www.bseacd.org.

PARD NEEDS NAMES The Parks & Rec Dept. is seeking names for the Zilker Park Club­house, Auditorium Shores East Lawn, and the PARD Main Office. www.austintexas.gov/department/parks-and-recreation.

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