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LAKE GEORGETOWN December 2015 – January 2016 Survey
Volumetric and Sedimentation Survey of LAKE GEORGETOWN December 2015 – January 2016 Survey March 2017 Texas Water Development Board Bech Bruun, Chairman | Kathleen Jackson, Member | Peter Lake, Member Jeff Walker, Executive Administrator Prepared for: Brazos River Authority With Support Provided by: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District Authorization for use or reproduction of any original material contained in this publication, i.e. not obtained from other sources, is freely granted. The Texas Water Development Board would appreciate acknowledgement. This report was prepared by staff of the Surface Water Division: Nathan Leber, Manager Holly Holmquist Khan Iqbal Published and distributed by the P.O. Box 13231, 1700 N. Congress Ave. Austin, TX 78711-3231, www.twdb.texas.gov Phone (512) 463-7847, Fax (512) 475-2053 Executive summary In January 2016, the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) entered into an agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, and in February 2016, entered into an agreement with the Brazos River Authority, to perform a volumetric and sedimentation survey of Lake Georgetown (Williamson County, Texas). The Brazos River Authority provided 50 percent of the funding for this survey, while the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, provided the remaining 50 percent of the funding through their Texas Water Allocation Assessment Program. Surveying was performed using a multi-frequency (208 kHz, 50 kHz, and 24 kHz), sub-bottom profiling depth sounder. In addition, sediment core samples were collected in select locations and correlated with the multi-frequency depth sounder signal returns to estimate sediment accumulation thicknesses and sedimentation rates. -
Pesca Austin
APOYe eL DePORTe ¡cOMPRe SU LIceNcIA De PeScA! PESCA EN EL ÁREA DE AUSTIN Su compra de licencia apoya la educación para todos los pescadores y apoya la salud de los PeScA 2338 peces y sus hábitats. 1 Granger Lake 4 Lake 29 Georgetown Para pescar legalmente en aguas públicas, todos 29 los pescadores de 17 años y mayores necesitan Lake Georgetown comprar su licencia de pesca. Travis Leander 11 10 Taylor 79 AUSTIN 6 45 ¿cÓMO PUeDO PROTeGeR A LOS PeceS Y Round Dam 620 183 SUS HABITATS? Rock 95 3d • Use anzuelos sin púas o anzuelos circulares. 14 130 • Capture el pez rápidamente. Lake 2222 35 973 Austin 360 • Toque el pez con las manos mojadas. 620 3c • Recoja su basura y recicle su línea de pesca. 3b • Regale su carnada viva no usada a otro pesca- 3a dor, o póngala en la basura. No la tire en el agua. Bee 2244 Manor 290 AC Expressway Cave Dam 2c MOP 3177 State Elgin Capitol 973 VeR LAS ReGLAS De . 71 360 Barton SpringsLady Bird PeScA eN TeXAS Rd. Lake Walter E. Long 1 183 Reservoir 2b 2a Airport Blvd 5 15 tpwd.texas.gov/espanol/pub Paige Lamar Riverside [ES] 969 290 95 290 ve. Dam txoutdoorannual.com 71 A 13d 973 21 [EN] Oak Hill Congress 71 13a Colorado River 13b 1441 Austin Lake Bastrop APLIcAcIÓN MÓVIL [eN] 18 12 7 35 outdoorannual.com/app 71 183 8 Buda 16 130 13c Park Road 1 9 153 45 Kyle Bastrop Smithville ¿cÓMO PUeDO cOMPRAR 17 MI LIceNcIA De PeScA? tpwd.texas.gov/espanol/pescar/licencia [ES] tpwd.texas.gov/licenses [EN] 1. -
Georgetown, TX
The Summit at Rivery Park is: • A 32-acre mixed-use development • Located in Georgetown, Texas, just minutes north of Austin on Interstate 35 The Summit at Rivery Park is: Sited on a bluff overlooking the scenic San Gabriel River and publicly dedicated 60 acre Rivery Park as well as 20+ miles of hike and bike trails that connect 7 parks, our downtown shopping and multiple river crossings. Featuring • Hotel and Conference Center • High-end boutique and retail stores • Restaurants • Connected to miles of hike and bike trails Featuring • 124 single-family attached residences • 223 multi-family rental homes • Outdoor recreational areas and pocket parks • 247 retail-wrapped lofts Investment Landscape Texas • Steady business and residential growth for more than a decade • Texas is the 2nd-largest economy in the US • 10th largest economy in the world Investment Landscape Texas Investment Landscape Texas Investment Landscape Texas Investment Landscape Texas With 12.5M jobs, Texas increased employment by 2.5%. Investment Landscape Texas Investment Landscape Texas Investment Landscape Central Texas Bolstered by a thriving tech industry and anchored by oil and agricultural wealth, Central Texas enjoys one of the most stable and successful economies in the nation. Investment Landscape Central Texas Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio form the three corners of the Texas Triangle surrounding Austin and Central Texas Investment Landscape Central Texas Austin’s central location between these three thriving cities creates the perfect climate for business growth, tourism and conferences Investment Landscape Regional Austin and Georgetown provide access to the Texas Hill Country with beautiful rolling hills, scenic canyons, lakes and a variety of wildlife Investment Landscape Regional Georgetown Airport and Austin Bergstrom International Airport Investment Landscape Regional Home of several leading technology centers including Dell, Apple, IBM, Oracle, Indeed, Google, and Silicon Labs. -
DISTRICT 19-5A Meet Results
DISTRICT 19-5A Meet Results January 19th, 2018 Cedar Park, TX Nitro Swimming HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:46 AM 1/22/2018 Page 1 2018 UIL District 19-5A Championship - 1/19/2018 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Girls - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Cedar Park High School Cedar Park High School 215 2 Leander Rouse High School Leander Rouse High School 113 3 Hutto High School Hutto High School 51 4 Glenn High School Glenn High School 45 5 La Grange High School Swim Tea La Grange High School Swim Tea 30 6 Elgin HS Varsity Swim Elgin HS Varsity Swim 18 Total 472.00 Boys - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Cedar Park High School Cedar Park High School 242 2 Leander Rouse High School Leander Rouse High School 127 3 Glenn High School Glenn High School 57 4 La Grange High School Swim Tea La Grange High School Swim Tea 35 5 Giddings Buffalos Giddings Buffalos 8 Total 469.00 Nitro Swimming HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 1/22/2018 Page 1 2018 UIL District 19-5A Championship - 1/19/2018 Results - Districts Timed Finals 11 Wagner, Hayden 9 GIDD 2:43.66 Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay Varsity Team Relay Finals Time Event 5 Girls 200 Yard IM Varsity 1 CEPA A 1:55.54 18 Name Yr School Finals Time 1) Leavitt, Addison 11 2) Partridge, Lauren 12 1 Partridge, Lauren 12 CEPA 2:16.68 9 3) Digby, Kelly 9 4) Roach, Sophia 11 2 Friesz, Rae 12 HUTT 2:17.38 7 2 LROU A 1:57.12 14 3 Zapata, Isabella 11 CEPA 2:18.53 6 1) Castle, Jaide 12 2) Cornwell, Megan 9 4 Digby, Kelly 9 CEPA 2:20.27 5 3) Fullwood, Summer 12 4) Stokes, Brynn 12 5 Stokes, Brynn 12 LROU 2:27.58 -
Interim Report
· - Austin Study Area Phase I - Interim Report City of Austin Texas Water Development Board August, 1994 HDR Engineering, Inc_ in association with Paul Price Associates, Inc. ---- ----------------- · TRANS-TEXAS WATER PROGRAM AUSTIN STUDY AREA PHASE I INTERIM REPORT Prepared for City of Austin Texas Water Development Board by HDR Engineering, Inc. in association with Paul Price Associates, Inc. August, 1994 TRANS-TEXAS WATER PROGRAM AUSTIN STUDY AREA TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 INTRODUCTION ....................................... 1-1 1.1 The Study Area .................................... 1-2 1.2 Objectives ....................................... 1-2 2.0 POPULA TION AND WATER DEMAND PROJECTIONS ............. 2-1 2.1 Population Projections -- City of Austin and Travis, Williamson, and Hays Counties ..................................... 2-1 2.2 Water Demand Projections -- City of Austin and Travis, Williamson, and Hays Counties .................................. 2-1 3.0 REVIEW OF CURRENT SUPPLY ............................ 3-1 3.1 Existing Rights .................................... 3-1 3.1.1 Municipal Rights ............................... 3-3 3.1.2 Steam Electric Rights ............................ 3-4 3.2 Water Availability from Existing Rights .................... 3-4 3.2.1 Assumptions and Limitations ........................ 3-5 3.2.2 Modeling Results ............................... 3-8 3.3 Terms and Conditions of Settlement Agreement .. 3-11 4.0 COMPARISON OF PROJECTED WATER DEMAND AND SUPPLY ..... 4-1 4.1 Municipal Water Use ................................ 4-1 4.1.1 Ground Water Supply ......... ................. 4-1 4.1.2 Surface Water Supply ............................ 4-1 4.1.3 Projected Firm Surpluses and Deficits .................. 4-1 4.2 Steam Electric Use .................................. 4-3 4.2.1 Ground Water Supply ............................ 4-3 4.2.2 Surface Water Supply ............................ 4-3 4.2.3 Projected Firm Surpluses and Deficits ................. -
Welcome to Leander Drippinga City Guide Springs, for Locals & New Texas Neighbors
Welcome to Leander DrippingA City Guide Springs, For Locals & New Texas Neighbors Welcome to Leander, Texas, a vibrant community situated on the northern outskirts of Austin just 26 miles from downtown. Leander is a small town with a heart as big as Texas itself. It’s the 4th fastest growing city in the state and an idyllic place for those who seek plenty to do outdoors and a safe community to raise a family or retire. www.TexasNationalTitle.com Fitness Court at Leander, Texas Robin Bledsoe Park General City Information Schools: Leander ISD www.leanderisd.org County: Williamson www.wilco.org Elementary Schools City of Leander www.leandertx.gov Akin Elementary School 3261 Barley Road, Leander, TX 78641 | (512) 570-8000 Leander Chamber of Commerce 100 N Brushy St, Leander, TX 78641 Bagdad Elementary School (512) 259-1907 | www.leandercc.org 800 Deercreek Ln., Leander, TX 78641 | (512) 570-5900 Leander Municipal Court Block House Creek Elementary School 201 N Brushy St, Leander, TX 78641 401 Creek Run, Leander, TX 78641 | (512) 570-7600 (512) 259-1239 | www.leandertx.gov/municipalcourt Camacho Elementary School Leander Public Library 501 Municipal Dr., Leander, TX 78641 | (512) 570-7800 1011 S. Bagdad, Leander, TX 78641 (512) 259-5259 | www.leandertx.gov/library Larkspur Elementary School 424 Rusk Bluff Avenue, Leander, TX 78641 | (512) 570-8100 Post Office 801 S US-183, Leander, TX 78641 Plain Elementary School (800) 275-8777 | www.usps.com 501 South Brook Dr., Leander, TX 78641 | (512) 570-6600 Emergencies: 911 Pleasant Hill Elementary School Police: (512) 260-4600 1800 Horizon Park Blvd., Leander, TX 78641 | (512) 570-6400 Fire: (512) 539-3400 Whitestone Elementary School 2000 Crystal Fall Pkwy., Leander, TX 78641 | (512) 570-7400 Middle Schools Utilities: Leander Middle School 410 S. -
Leander Independent School District
Leander Independent School District OVERVIEW OUR SCHOOLS Leander ISD (LISD) is a fast-growing school Total number of campuses - 41 district northwest of Austin in Travis and • High Schools - 6 Williamson Counties. Since 2002, LISD student • Middle Schools - 8 enrollment increased by more than 127% • Elementary Schools - 25 making it one of the fastest growing districts • Alternative Education Centers - 2 in Central Texas, educating more than 38,000 students at its 41 campuses. The district 2015–2016 ACT AVERAGE SCORES encompasses nearly 200 square miles. • LISD - 23.9 • State - 20.6 QUICK FACTS • National - 20.8 • Average Teacher Years of Experience - 11.5 • 37,068 students as of 2015–2016 school year 2015–2016 SAT AVERAGE SCORES • Students per teacher - 15.2 • LISD - 1596 • 97% of students received their • State - 1393 high school diplomas on time or • National - 1507 earlier In the 2015–2016 class Leander Independent School District & Texas Tribune as of 3/21/2017 DEMOGRAPHIC SUMMARY Multiple Races 4% African American 4% Asian 6% Hispanic 24% White 63% 512.402.3300 | [email protected] | keytitlegroup.com Leander ISD Elementary Schools Ada Mae Faubion Elementary School Jim Plain Elementary School River Ridge Elementary School 1209 Cypress Creek Road 501 South Brook Drive 12900 Tierra Grande Trail Cedar Park, TX 78613 Leander, TX 78641 Austin, TX 78732 (512) 570-7500 (512) 570-6600 (512) 570-7300 Met Standard Met Standard Met Standard Distinctions: Distinctions: *Reading/ELA Laura Welch Bush Elementary School *Gap 12600 Country Trails Lane Bagdad Elementary School Austin, TX 78732 Ronald Reagan Elementary School (512) 570-6100 800 Deercreek Lane 1700 E. -
School Guide
WILLIAMSON COUNTY SCHOOL GUIDE TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY’S Accountability Ratings and Texas Academic Performance Report (T.A.P.R.) Please note that these accountability ratings are from 2019. The Texas Education Agency did not reassess public schools during the 2020 pandemic. IndependenceLearn more at Title LEARN MORE IndependenceTitle.com T.A.P.R. TEXAS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE REPORTS The Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR) pull together a wide range of information on the performance of students in each school and district in Texas every year. Performance is shown disaggregated by student groups, including ethnicity and low income status. The reports also provide extensive information on school and district staff, programs, and student demographics. ACCOUNTABILITY RATINGS All districts and campuses are labeled Not Rated: Declared State of Disaster for 2020 The Ratings in this Guide are from 2019 GENERAL SCHOOL Have a question about general requirements of school districts under the INQUIRIES AND INFORMATION Texas Education Code? Please see the frequently asked questions below: • General Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/general.html For general information about the requirements This section answers questions on general school or education issues. of public schools in Texas, you may contact the • School Board Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/schoolboard.html Office of General Inquiry. This section answers questions as they pertain to a local school board, board meetings, board minutes among other issues. You may contact staff members of this office by phone or e-mail: • School District Questions – www.tea.state.tx.us/gir/faq/schooldist.html This section answers questions regarding School District issues dress • Call the Office directly at 512-463-9734 code, immunizations, absentee policy drug searches and more. -
Leander Independent School District
Leander Independent School District OVERVIEW OUR SCHOOLS • Leander ISD is a place where care Total number of campuses - 41 and concern for every student, • High Schools - 6 parent and partnership is at the • Middle Schools - 8 heart of everything we do. • Elementary Schools - 25 • LISD is one of the fastest growing • Alternative Education Centers - 2 school districts in the state, educating more than 38,000 students at its 42 2016–2017 ACT AVERAGE SCORES campuses. The district encompasses • LISD - 23.3 nearly 200 square miles. • State - 20.6 • National - 21 QUICK FACTS • Average Teacher Years of Experience - 11.6 2016–2017 SAT AVERAGE SCORES • 38,130 students as of 2016–2017 school year • LISD - 1605 • Students per teacher - 15.1 • State - 1019 • 98.7% of students received their • National - 1070 high school diplomas on time or earlier In the 2016–2017 class Leander Independent School District & Texas Tribune as of 7/11/2018 DEMOGRAPHIC SUMMARY Multiple Races 4.4% African American 3.7% Asian 7.0% Hispanic 24.8% White 59.6% 512.402.3300 | [email protected] | keytitlegroup.com Leander ISD Elementary Schools Ada Mae Faubion Elementary School Grandview Hills Elementary School River Place Elementary School 1209 Cypress Creek Road 12024 Vista Parke Drive 6500 Sitio Del Rio Boulevard Cedar Park, TX 78613 Austin, TX 78726 Austin, TX 78730 (512) 570-7500 (512) 570-6800 (512) 570-6900 Met Standard Met Standard Met Standard Distinctions: Distinctions: Distinctions: *Reading/ELA *Math *Reading/ELA Bagdad Elementary School Jim Plain Elementary -
List of Key Personnel and Firms
As of December 31, 2016 List of Key Personnel And Firms Locke Lord LLP Dell Marketing LP HNTB P.O. Box 301170 P.O. Box 676021 P.O. Box 802741 Dallas, Texas 75303-1170 Dallas, Texas 75267-6021 Kansas City, MO 64180-2741 IBTTA TML Intergovernmental Risk Pool Owen Consulting 1146 19th Street NW, Suite 600 P.O. Box 388 4810 Waterbeck Washington, DC 20036-3725 San Antonio, Texas 78292-0388 Fulshear, Texas 77441 CAMPO Moody's Investors Service City of Austin P.O. Box 1088 P.O. Box 102597 P.O. Box 2267 Austin, Texas 78767 Atlanta, GA 30368-0597 Austin, Texas 78783-2267 Blue Cross Blue Shield TW Telecom TOPS (Texas Office Products & Supply) P.O. Box 731428 P.O. Box 172567 4103 N IH-35 Dallas, Texas 75373-1428 Denver, CO 80217-2567 Austin, Texas 78722 Pedernales Electric Cooperative Travis County Clerk Time Warner Cable Headquarters P.O. 149325 P.O. Box 60074 P.O. Box 1 Austin, Texas 78714-9325 City of Industry, CA 91716-0074 Johnson City, Texas 78636-0001 City of Cedar Park Stantec Consulting Regions Bank 450 Cypress Creek Rd. 13980 Collections Center Dr Corporate Trust Operations Bldg 1 Chicago, IL 60693 3773 Richmond Ave., Suite 1100 Cedar Park, Texas 78613 Houston, TX 77046-3703 HCTRA Austin Traffic Signal TxDOT Austin District 7701 Wilshire Place Drive P.O. Box 130 P.O. Box 149001 Houston, Texas 77040 Round Rock, Texas 78680 Austin, TX 78714-9001 Attorney General of Texas TexasTollways Jacobs Engineering Group P.O. Box 12548 125 E. 11th Street 800 Market St, Lockbox 18713F Austin, Texas 78711-2548 Austin, Texas 78701-2483 St. -
Round Rock Hairy Men Roster June 18, 2020 | 24 Active Players
2020 MEMBER OF THE TEXAS COLLEGIATE LEAGUE ROUND ROCK HAIRY MEN ROSTER JUNE 18, 2020 | 24 ACTIVE PLAYERS MANAGER: -- Chase Almendarez | PITCHING COACH: -- Tanner Driskill | BENCH COACH: -- Oscar Rodriguez | STUDENT ASSISTANT: -- Jackson Ryan NO. PITCHERS (12+0) B-T HT WT AGE BIRTHDATE HOMETOWN COLLEGE (FALL 2020) HIGH SCHOOL NUMERICAL ROSTER -- ASHKINOS, Jacob S-R 6-1 205 22 2/24/1998 Aledo, TX Baylor University Aledo High School -- ACHILLES, Kendall INF -- ENGLE, Wes L-L 6-4 215 23 12/16/1996 Bedford, TX Texas State University Euless Trinity High School -- ALMENDAREZ, Chase MGR -- GRIMES, Reese L-R 5-9 185 19 1/14/2001 Georgetown, TX Paris Junior College Georgetown High School -- ALMENDAREZ, Luke INF -- ASHKINOS, Jacob RHP -- HEATON, Zach R-R 6-5 210 21 8/25/1998 Houston, TX Dallas Baptist University Second Baptist School -- CARDOZA, Esteban INF -- LITTLE, Jacob R-R 5-11 190 23 6/8/1997 Salado, TX Texas State University Salado High School -- DRISKILL, Tanner PC -- MALONE, Luke R-R 6-3 215 21 10/20/1998 Round Rock, TX University of Texas-San Antonio Round Rock High School -- ENGLE, Wes LHP -- OLIVER, Hambleton L-R 6-2 205 19 10/20/2000 Corpus Christi, TX Baylor University Calallen High School -- FROEMKE, Kyle INF -- PETTITTE, Jared L-L 6-3 220 22 5/28/1998 Houston, TX Dallas Baptist University Second Baptist School -- GRIMES, Reese RHP -- POULSON, Carter R-R 6-0 180 19 6/16/2001 Round Rock, TX Wharton County Junior College Stony Point High School -- HAHN, Jake OF -- HEATON, Zach RHP -- SMITH, Austin R-R 6-4 205 20 6/22/1999 Cedar Park, TX Southwestern University Cedar Park High School -- HERNANDEZ, Ryan INF -- THOMAS, Hayden R-R 6-1 190 20 7/7/1999 Leander, TX Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Rouse High School -- LITTLE, Jacob RHP -- WYMAN, Colin R-R 6-3 220 21 8/27/1998 Pflugerville, TX Illinois State University Hendrickson High School -- MALONE, Luke RHP -- McKENZIE, Jared OF NO. -
2012 Round Rock Invitational - 10/11/2012 Results - Entire Meet
Round Rock High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 10:41 PM 10/12/2012 Page 1 2012 Round Rock Invitational - 10/11/2012 Results - Entire Meet Event 1 Women 200 Yard Medley Relay Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Vandegrift High School A 1:55.85 1:56.71 40 1) Ibrahim, Madison 2) Bassman, Samantha 3) Sanders, Sydney 4) Thompson, Lindsey 2 McNeil High School - Rrisd A 1:55.21 1:57.01 34 1) Nelson, Claire 2) Glava, Mackenzie 3) Morgan, Kira 4) Limchantra, Ice 3 Westwood High School A 1:58.10 1:57.60 32 1) Mahoney, Claire 2) Chan, Maggie 3) Spooner, Hallie 4) Feng, Simone 4 Rouse High School A 1:52.34 1:57.97 30 1) Alspaugh, Amanda 2) Leckbee, Jyna 3) Timmons, Haley 4) Johnson, Elizabeth 5 Bowie HS A 1:57.53 1:59.84 28 1) Meyer, Abigail 2) Stevens, Kayce 3) Martell, Madison 4) Teague, Michaela 6 Cedar Ridge High School A 2:00.27 2:00.79 26 1) Tidwell, Lauren 2) Rousset, Kathleen 3) Udelhofen, Ashley 4) Rousset, Meaghan 7 McNeil High School - Rrisd B 1:58.21 2:01.09 24 1) Gluff, Azea 2) Gavin, Alix 3) Shomper, Katherine 4) Kalina, Megan 8 Round Rock HS A 2:02.87 2:02.05 22 1) Strohmeyer, Ashley 2) Cuellar, Alex 3) Strohmeyer, Kayla 4) Katusak, Ashton 9 McNeil High School - Rrisd C 2:08.21 2:03.82 18 1) Turner, Katherine 2) Wadehra, Miranda 3) Chin, Cara 4) Byrd, Marissa 10 Round Rock HS B 2:05.64 2:04.85 14 1) Mohr, Emily 2) DeBeau, Dayna 3) McCalmont, Megan 4) Bolger, Kerry 11 Vandegrift High School B 2:04.72 2:06.42 12 1) Piotrowski, Rachael 2) Gerstenhaber, Devon 3) Osborn, Kayla 4) Federlin, Jade 12 Westlake High School A 2:15.98