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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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Category Archives: South Congress Avenue
Meeting about South Congress parking
Some of you probably saw the article in the Statesman that was posted on the Yahoo Group regarding Council Member Chris Riley’s proposal for parking on and around South Congress. Â Before the article came out, the proposal was actually brought … Continue reading
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S Congress Advisory Group Update 11/7/11
MEMORANDUM TO: Â Â Â Â Â Â Staff & Members of the South Congress Advisory Group (SCAG) FROM: Â Â Â SRCC Neighborhood Representatives to SCAG Sarah Campbell, Mary Lovell, Matt Lynaugh DATE: Â Â Â Â November 4, … Continue reading
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S Congress Advisory Group Update 10/20/11
By Sarah Campbell, SRCC President Tonight, the S Congress Advisory Group (SCAG) met to continue work on resolving parking problems. We grouped the 25 ideas generated at the September 26th meeting under the following 6 headings (see previous post for … Continue reading
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S. Congress Advisory Group
By Sarah Campbell, SRCC President Last March, City Council adopted a resolution (#20110310-024) directing the City Manager to work with all groups—specifically naming the Bouldin Creek and SRCC neighborhood associations and locally owned businesses—affected by inadequate and overflow parking associated … Continue reading
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AIPP Ceremony for sculpture “Your Essential Magnificence”
Posted in Events, General, Parks and Environment, South Congress Avenue
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