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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).
If you would like to become a full member, please visit our Membership & Dues page.
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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Outdoor Bill of Rights
As part of Austin’s Cities Connecting Children to Nature Initiative, the Parks and Recreation Department along with dozens of partner organizations, created the Austin Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights. This resolution will be brought to City Council for their vote … Continue reading
Calling all Local Young Musicians!
SRCC is looking for one of our residents to help us secure music for our annual potluck on Tuesday, March 3. We need someone to contact one of our neighborhood schools (Fulmore Middle School, Travis Heights Elementary School or William … Continue reading
Speedy Stop waiver request WITHDRAWN
Richard Suttle, representing Speedy Stop located at 1320 East Oltorf Street (Case #: SPC-2012-0068AW), has WITHDRAWN  their request for a waiver of  ordinance prohibiting sale alcoholic beverages within 300 ft of schools and daycares.  Residents who have been working against the … Continue reading
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Fulmore Centennial Celebration 09/24/2011
Fulmore Middle School celebrates the 100th anniversary of their academic building and 125th anniversary of the school.
Fulmore Middle School Journalism Success!
Fulmore Middle School students received statewide recognition for their newspaper and yearbook work at the Interscholastic League Press Conference (ILPC) held at UT this past weekend.
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