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Category: Policy

Survey Window Opens for Draft Hays County Transportation Plan

Posted on January 12, 2021February 9, 2021Author Robin GaryCategories PolicyTags Hays, Hays County, Public Input, Transportation

Thanks to all of you for submitting comments through the County’s survey.  The draft plan’s vision shows the County Commissioners are listening to public input and responding with purpose since … Continue reading Survey Window Opens for Draft Hays County Transportation Plan

Letter from David Baker, WVWA Executive Director

Posted on December 24, 2020December 28, 2020Author wimberleywatershedCategories Policy, Posts

[View email version] Dear WVWA Supporters, Nothing could have prepared us for 2020. And yet, here we are, with grief for lost loved ones and mentors, yet steeled to rise … Continue reading Letter from David Baker, WVWA Executive Director

ACTION ALERT! Dripping Springs to Consider EP Wholesale Contract

Posted on October 9, 2020October 17, 2020Author wimberleywatershedCategories drought, Legislature, Policy, Posts

Thanks to all of you who spoke up! Dripping Springs WSC did not sign on to an Electro Purification wholesale contract on Monday–but they will revisit the possibility in January. … Continue reading ACTION ALERT! Dripping Springs to Consider EP Wholesale Contract

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  • Wimberley Valley Watershed Association
  • P. O. Box 2534
  • Wimberley, TX 78676
  • 512-722-3390
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The Wimberley Valley Watershed Association is a non-profit organization with 501c(3) status. EIN: 74-2879756

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