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South River City Citizens is an Austin, TX, neighborhood association founded in 1972 to give the residents a voice in their community. SRCC covers Travis Heights, South River City, South Congress, St. Edwards and other parts of South Austin (Map Here).
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Tag Archives: #Travis Heights #development #Odd Meter Collective
Robert Wells : The Odd Meter Collective Project
Click here (Current Issues Tab) to read about the proposed music collective and development at 2006-2008 Travis Heights Blvd. We are a nonprofit corporation as filed with the State of Texas. Federal 501(c)(3) status is still pending. The board of … Continue reading
Posted in District 3, Planning and Zoning, Travis Heights-Fairview Park Historic District
Tagged #Travis Heights #development #Odd Meter Collective
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