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March 2021

Fix-A-Leak Week

March 15, 2021 - March 21, 2021

Leaks are problematic in so many ways.  Not only do they waste water, but they create needless extra work for water well pumps and septic systems.  This can have an impact on your water bill or even shorten the life of your equipment.  This week we encourage everyone to fix that pesky leak and celebrate a job well done!

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Wimberley Valley Trails Initiative Public Survey Period

March 25, 2021 - April 12, 2021
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Wimberley Valley Trails Initiative Virtual Public Meeting

March 25, 2021 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Virtual Public Meeting will be held on Thursday, March 25th from 5:30 - 6:30 pm and kicks off the public comment period.  Find out more and register for the meeting (or view the archived video post-meeting) here: Public Meeting | Wimberley Vly Trails (wimberleyvalleytrails.com) What is Wimberley Valley Trails? The Wimberley Valley Trails Study is a planning effort by Hays County and the City of Wimberley to increase safety, mobility, and connectivity in the Wimberley and Woodcreek areas through a…

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Our Water, Our Environment and Our Way of Life: Economic Drivers for the Wimberley Valley

March 31, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

The Cypress Creek stakeholder's semi-annual public stakeholder meeting includes a special online event, “Our Water, Our Environment and Our Way of Life: Economic Drivers for the Wimberley Valley.” that features round table discussions with Wimberley Valley experts and keynote speakers: Lon Shell, Hays County Pct. 3 Commissioner Dr. Joni Charles, Associate Professor of Economics at Texas State University Charlie Flatten, General Manager of the Hays-Trinity Groundwater Conservation District Stick around after the presentations to hear updates on the Cypress Creek…

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April 2021

MUDs in Blanco – Community Meeting

April 6, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Gem of the Hills, 2233 US-281,
Blanco, TX
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Protect Our Blanco is co-sponsoring an educational event with the Hill Country Alliance to help prepare our elected officials and Blanco citizens for growth - Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs)!   While we all know that growth can be good and is inevitable, we also know that if it's not managed effectively we are endangering our precious community. Find out more about research and innovative solutions for water supplies, wastewater reuse, and water quality protections on the Blanco Water Reclamation Task…

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