Granite Shoals finally came out of the "Executive Session" closet by letting taxpayers know what their possible plans are for a Municipal Utility District (MUD or DUM (not sure), reducing the land amount to 36 acres on their Eminent Domain lawsuit against Todd Fox and the infamous retaining wall on Lake LBJ in Park 13. Why all the many month of secrecy? I guess the rule of it is none of our business maybe changing. Who knows, maybe the lawyers will give Granite Shoals taxpayers a cheaper deal since the City is now only concerned about 36 acres in the acquisition of taking Mr. Fox's mineral rights instead of the original 131 acres? Oh yeah - looks like they want to discharge sewage treatment effluent into the lake - why not on the remaining 95 acres
on the land they purchased for all of our benefit. Seems like an "unhealthy" decision to dump in the lake. Maybe the Mayor who sits on the TCEQ Board in Austin can convince us to truck the effluent and dump in Lake Travis or Ladybird Lake! If this doesn't work bessie and peggy - we don't need to buy land for disposal of the treated water -we already have it.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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