

Travis County's Website Is Full of Information, Services
If you’ve never visited Travis County’s website, you’re in for a surprise. Not interested in County government? There’s more to this website than you think! So pick an afternoon when it’s too hot to do much of anything outside and check it out: http://www.co.travis.tx.us.
For starters, there are some great maps! Parks, voting precincts, roads (all of them!) emergency services and more – they’re there for your perusal.
Quick links to the most popular pages include a Law Library that is available to the public. Job postings for County job openings are kept current. Find out how to get a marriage license or sign up to receive notice of foreclosed properties – and what to do if you want to bid on them.
Check out Commissioner Eckhardt’s appointees to various boards and commissions, etc. What a great thing to post! You’d be surprised how many appointments the Judge and Commissioners make. If you are interested in serving, send me an email. There’s a quick link on the Commissioner for Precinct 3 page.
I also encourage you to meander through the Health and Human Services Department (HHS). They have a wealth of information and resources for the community. If you don’t need their services, perhaps you’d like to volunteer to help one of their programs. Executive Manager Sherri Fleming and her department do a fabulous job providing the safety nets for those less fortunate. Other options under HHS: If you are a veteran, you may want to click on the Veteran’s Services link and see what’s available for you; or, if you like the outdoors, the Agricultural Extension Services conducts educational programs in the areas of family and consumer sciences, agriculture, horticulture, natural resources, 4-H, and youth programs. And, the Texas AgriLife Extension Service Master Gardeners are teaching educational seminars beginning in August. It’s all there for you to discover.
Another great Health and Human Services program is the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program which funds housing, infrastructure and social services projects for residents with low and moderate income that live in the unincorporated areas of Travis County. In Precinct 3, Travis County is just completing upgrading roads in Apache Shores near Lakeway through use of a CDBG grant. Find out who qualifies and how to get a CDBG grant.
Moving on to another area, I find Sheriff Greg Hamilton’s link very educational and I continue to be amazed at all he and his department do in outreach to our communities. There are programs for those at risk, programs to educate and programs that do both. Check this one out: The Austin Film Festival and the Travis County Sheriff's Office announce the 5th Annual Awareness PSA (Public Service Announcement) Contest highlighting Teen Dating Violence and Substance Abuse. The contest is open to all middle school or high school students in Travis County. The submission deadline is Dec. 17, 2010. What a great and fun summer project for some teens in the family.
Need a speaker for your club or organization? No need to go on a timely hunt, just check out the resources at Travis County. One of the best talks I’ve heard was by Don Ward, Director of Road Maintenance, talking about what it takes to keep our County roads maintained. He is interesting, lively and informative! Practically all departments have someone who can do a program about their work.
And of course, there is TV. You can watch Channel 17 on the cable or online and learn all kinds of things of interest. Tuesday court sessions are broadcast live or you can access them on the Internet via the Travis County website.
So go surfing on the Travis County Website and enjoy!
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Austin American Statesman
January 19, 2012
STAR Flight basing a helicopter, crew at Dell Children's
Austin American Statesman
December 28, 2011
Travis County park purchase to add access to Perdernales River
Austin American Statesman/ Westlake Picayune
December 28, 2011
New Stop Light on
Bee Cave Road
Community Impact
November 11,2011
LCRA board bans floating habitable structures
Texas Tribune
October 27, 2011
Drought's Economic
Impact Spreading
Across Texas
Austin American Statesman
October 18, 2011
Drought hurting Lake Travis businesses
Community Impact
October 4, 2011
Commissioners aim to
better coordinate
fire information
Austin American Statesman
October 4, 2011
Travis County seeks to
improve disaster
response
North Shore Beacon
September 26, 2011
Coffee with the Commissioner
Community Impact
September 23, 20111
Redistricting changes
local representation
KXAN-TV News
September 20, 2011
911 System
needs your cell number
KVUE-TV News
September20, 2011
Travis Coounty
approves re-appraisals
for fire victims
KVUE-TV News
September20, 2011
Reappraising of
fire-damaged property
under consideration
Westlake Picayune
June 20, 2011
Travis County:
Burn ban includes
all fireworks
Texas Tribune
June21, 2011
As Texas Lake Levels Fall, Residents Fret
Impact News
June 17,2011
Austin, Tavis County
Celebrate
Balcones Canyonland
Preservation Plan
Oak Hill Gazette
May 26, 2011
Officals, residents assess concerns in the aftermath of fire
YNN
May 24, 2011
Lake Travis floating condos voted down
Community Impact Newspaper
May 24, 2011
Commissioners Court bans floating
habitable structures on
Lake Travis
KXAN-TV
May 24, 2011
"Vote: No to floating houses on Lake Travis"
Impact News
March 3, 2011
Redesign Coming to Y at Oak Hill
KVUE-TV
March 3, 2011
Plans for Oak Hill Intersection Improvements Announced
Submitted to
Austin American Statesman
August, 2010
Op-Ed
Where's the
Truth-o-Meter?
Austin American Statesman
June 14, 2010
Op-Ed
Trust and Credibility
Impact News.com
Lake Travis/ Westlake
March 5, 2010
Karen Huber Profile
Lake Travis View
News Report 2/18/2010
"Road Gives Lakeway
Access to Texas 71"
Austin Chronicle
News Report 1/15/10
"Army Saves the Day"
Austin
American-Statesman Op-Ed Commentary
"Air Quality "
KVUE-TV, Austin
News Report 9/9/08
"Billboard Controversy Along Highway 71"
Austin
American-Statesman
Op-Ed Commentary "Highway Signage"

