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The 2013 Annual Meeting of the North Shoal Creek Neighborhood Association will be held:
When: Tuesday, January 8, 2013, 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Where: Village Christian Apartments activity room, 7925 Rockwood LaneThe activity room is located at the back of the second building of the apartments. Enter through the courtyard which is in the center of the quadrangle style building. Parking is very limited near the building, but ample parking is located in the front parking lot between the first building and Rockwood. Please do not park in any of the spaces reserved for residents of the apartments.
Agenda for the meeting will include:
Election of the 2013 officers and directors.
Annual reports of standing committees.
Installation of 2013 officers and directors.The new board of directors will meet immediately following the adjournment.
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Come out and celebrate the Season with Light.
Neighbors are invited to take a break from all the hustle and bustle and come together to visit, walk, reflect…
On Thursday, December 20 we will be lighting up the track at Pillow Elementary School with luminaries from 6-8pm for our Annual Luminaria Walk. Luminaries are white paper bags weighted down with sand and illuminated with tea light candles. Our neighborhood association sponsored the first Luminaria Walk in 2010. The 2011 event was cancelled due to rain.
We look forward to neighbors, students and families coming together at this festive event!
Volunteers are needed to gather at the covered basketball court at Pillow at 4pm to help to assemble the 500+ luminaries. Volunteers also needed at 8pm to help clean-up.
If you would like to volunteer, please contact Amelia Cobb at 364-5519 or akhcobb@gmail.comPhotograph of 2010 Luminaria Walk:
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Imagine Austin: The Way Forward
Special invitation to partner with the CityHow do we keep Austin affordable and prosperous? How can we better connect our community with healthy lifestyle options and easier ways to get around town?
We have a plan for this. Learn how your local government is moving forward aligning City operations and decision-making with the adopted Imagine Austin comprehensive plan. It is a big plan with big ideas and shared goals for our community. The Imagine Austin vision empowers us to work together to solve these issues together. Join us and learn how you can partner with the City as we move forward.
WHO: Austin community leaders, regional and civic partners, and residents
WHAT: Meet-and-Greet with the City of Austin’s Priority Program Action Teams. Meet the key players working on 8 priority initiatives and contribute civically to Imagine Austin’s shared vision.
WHEN: Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Informational presentations at 6:20 p.m. and 7:20 p.m. Each will cover the same information and last approximately 20 minutes.WHERE: Austin City Hall Atrium, 301 W. Willie Nelson Blvd., Austin. Free public parking available in the parking garage accessible off Lavaca Street from Cesar Chavez Street. Bicycle racks also available. Capital Metro’s Trip Planner can be used to find public transportation routes.
RSVP: Light refreshments will be provided. RSVPs requested to ImagineAustin@austintexas.gov or on Facebook (www.facebook.com/imagineaustin).
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The City Auditor will host a public forum to identify ways to encourage participation in the Citizens Redistricting process and secure a large pool of qualified applicants that reflect Austin’s diversity.
Input can be provided in person at this forum hosted by the City Auditor on Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. at One Texas Center at 505 Barton Springs Road, Room 325.
As required by Proposition 3, which was passed by Austin voters on Nov. 6, 2012, the City Auditor has initiated a process to secure qualified applicants for the Citizens Redistricting Commission, which is responsible for determining the boundaries of future Council districts, and the Applicant Review Panel, which is responsible for selecting a pool of 60 qualified Commission applicants. This forum is aimed at providing the public an opportunity to provide input on the best ways to encourage participation in Austin’s first redistricting process and how to secure a large pool of qualified applicants that reflect Austin’s diversity.
In addition, the forum will include an opportunity to participate in breakout sessions to determine how to best identify applicant qualifications including relevant analytical skills, the ability to be impartial, and an appreciation for the City of Austin’s diverse demographics and geography.
Input can also be submitted in writing via email to oca_auditor@austintexas.gov or by mail or hand-delivery at the following address:
Office of the City Auditor
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The following notice of a public meeting on improving Austin Stream Quality is posted for information and possible attendance of interested residents:
Wednesday, Nov. 28, 6:30 p.m.
One Texas Center Building
Room 325
505 Barton Springs Road
Austin, Texas 78704
Free parking availableWalnut Creek, Waller Creek, Taylor Slough and
Spicewood Tributary of Shoal Creek
Your involvement matters. Please help launch the public effort to
protect these four Austin streams, which are not meeting contact recreation
standards because of bacterial contamination.
At this meeting, City of Austin and Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality staff will give you information about these streams and how the water
quality will be improved through the Total Maximum Daily Load process.
Public input is essential to determine how to clean up these streams. This
initial meeting will launch the formation of a coordination committee to oversee development of a plan to bring the streams into compliance. We need your input into the creation of this committee, and encourage your involvement and stewardship to improve these streams.
Come learn:
About the streams in your neighborhood
About public involvement, and what you can do
Join the e-mail list to receive updates: ImprovingAustinStreams@law.utexas.edu
For more information:
Center for Public Policy Dispute Resolution:
Suzanne Schwartz, sschwartz@law.utexas.edu 512. 471-3507
City of Austin: Chris Herrington,
Chris.Herrington@austintexas.gov 512.974-2840
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality:
Lauren Oertel, Lauren.Oertel@tceq.texas.gov 512.239-3604
Chip Morris, Chip.Morris@tceq.texas.gov 512.239-6686
City of Austin reports about impaired watersheds: http://assets.austintexas.gov/watershed/publications/files/SR-11-04%20TMDL%20Bacteria%20Data%20Analysis.pdf
http://assets.austintexas.gov/watershed/publications/files/SR-10-16%20Walnut%20Creek%20Status%20Report.pdf
Information about the total maximum daily load process: http://www.tceq.texas.gov/waterquality/tmdl/101-austinbacteria







