City and County Notes - June 2009
City and County Notes - June 2009
By Community Impact Newspaper Staff Friday, 12 June 2009
Run-off information
Hutto City Council Place 4
- Michael J. Smith
- 846-1030
- www.electmichaelsmith.com
- Top three priorities
- Bring new businesses and jobs
- Develop more infrastructure
- Continue to promote Hutto’s family friendly and community- oriented atmosphere
- Ray “Coach” Gavit
- www.4hutto.com
- This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
- Top three priorities
- Weather the economy
- Manage an effective budget
- Enhance education
Two-hour parking zone
Effective June 10, the city’s two-hour parking limit around the Square will be expanded to include the west side of Church Street from Seventh to Eighth streets, both sides of West Ninth Street from South Austin Avenue to South Main Street and a portion of the south side of East Eighth Street at South Church Street. For more information, visit www.georgetown.org.
Volunteer curbside-recycling program needs participants
In April, the city council approved a voluntary curbside recycling program, with the stipulation that 600 residents subscribe to the weekly service for $7.20 a month. The city will accept enrollment forms until June 30. As of June 1, the city had received 166 forms. Forms can be found online at www.ci.taylor.tx.us.
Transportation master plan public hearing
Williamson County will host a public hearing for the updated transportation master plan at 6:30 p.m. June 29 in the Williamson County Courthouse, 710 S. Main St. Commissioners are seeking feedback on the plan that includes what roads should be improved or expanded in the next 25 years and some transit options to help address expected growth, county spokeswoman Connie Watson said. For more information, visit www.roadbond.org.
