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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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General membership meetings are held over Zoom. The registration link for attending a meeting is on the agenda. Please register 24 hours in advance. Agendas can be found on the website a few days before the meeting. When possible, hybrid meetings are held both over Zoom and at Good Shepherd on the Hill at 1700 Woodland Ave.”
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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Executive Com’e Mtg 5/16/11 CANCELLED
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Austin Chronicle Spelling Bee 05/19/11
The Austin Chronicle Adult Spelling Bee on Thursday, May 19 will benefit the Austin Public Library. This year’s proceeds will go toward building the downloadable book collection. Dust off your dictionary, and start practicing, as participants will receive great prizes but … Continue reading
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Deadline for Articles for next SRCC printed newsletter
Committee chairs, subcommitee chairs, and others: May 20th is the deadline for any articles/copy/information for the next printed SRCC newsletter. This newsletter is scheduled to be on neighborhood porches by mid-June, so please keep that in mind when crafting content! … Continue reading
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More Info on the South Congress Improvement Project (SCIP)
On Monday’s General meeting, Matt Lynaugh gave a great update regarding the South Congress Improvement Project. Â Most of the details will be in the minutes once they get published, but I also wanted to pass along two links that might … Continue reading
Posted in Mobility, Planning and Zoning, South Congress Avenue
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