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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

County, city of San Marcos joint meeting set April 19 – roads, water and health services on the agenda


Discuss transportation projects and opportunities in Hays County including but not limited to the City Transportation Master Plan, Hays County road projects, and issues related to the Lone Star Rail District . . . 

Note: Attendance and feedback are encouraged for this special meeting. 

Press release from Hays County | Tuesday April 17, 2012  2:12 pm
Contact: Laureen Chernow
Hays County Communications Specialist
laureen.chernow@co.hays.tx.us
Office: 512.393.2296, Internal 1-2296

Notice is posted pursuant to the Texas Open Meetings Act. (VERNONS TEXAS CODES ANN. GOV. CODE CH.551). The Hays County Commissioners Court will hold a meeting at 5:30 P.M. on the 19th day of April 2012, at the Hays County Government Center, Room 1001-1004, 712 S. Stagecoach Trail, San Marcos, Texas. An Open Meeting will be held concerning the following subjects:

CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL

Joint meeting of the Hays County Commissioners Court and the City of San Marcos City Council
1. Discuss opportunities regarding Services offered and/or performed by the City and County including, but not limited to: Vitals Statistics, Health Services, and Regional Dispatch.
2. Discuss the San Marcos Comprehensive Plan, Downtown San Marcos, and Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) No. 5.
3. Discuss transportation projects and opportunities in Hays County including but not limited to the City Transportation Master Plan, Hays County road projects, and issues related to the Lone Star Rail District and the proposed LSTAR commuter rail service in Central Texas.
4. Discuss water-related issues for the City of San Marcos and Hays County including but not limited to the City’s participation in the Hays Caldwell Public Utility Agency (HCPUA), Hays County’s participation in the West Travis County Public Utility Agency (WTCPUA), and activities of the Hays County Water and Sewer Authority.
5. Question and Answer Session with Press and Public. This is an opportunity for the Press and Public to ask questions related to items on this agenda.

3 comments:

Business as Usual said...

Observe that the Agenda puts the subjects (water and roads) that most people want to learn about as
the last item discussed by commissioners and SM council. They hope by then that most people will have gone home to bed. That way there will be few pesky questioners during Item 5.

Anonymous said...

uh, oh... sounds expensive.

Anonymous said...

Yes, there are liberal and conspiracies everywhere, designed to make your life especially, miserable.

If you want to learn about water and roads, quit your "poor us" victim whining and stay until the end of the meeting.

Didn't your Daddy tell you life isn't fair?