Community meeting on HEB/Stratus

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New Village at Western Oaks HOA
Circle C HOA
Sierra Club
Save Barton Creek Association
Robert Breunig, Executive Director, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Save Our Springs Alliance

Proposed HEB on Stratus?’ tract 103

Stratus Properties has filed for a zoning change on tract 103, approximately 60 acres located on the north side of Slaughter at the intersection with Escarpment. Stratus intends to build an HEB grocery store and additional pad sites. The property was part of the ?“Stratus deal?” from August 2002 and was zoned for apartments in the deal.

As the City Council will soon be considered whether to grant Stratus this request, we would like to come together with neighbors, environmentalists, and interested citizens to discuss this new proposal initially without Stratus or HEB present so that there can be a free flow of information and concerns. We would like to follow up as a group in the coming weeks by meeting with both Stratus and HEB so that they can hear our concerns collectively rather than individually.

This is an invitation to join neighbors from New Villages at Western Oaks and Circle C Ranch, along with SOS Alliance, this Sunday at 3pm at Dick Nichols Park to discuss this proposal. The park is located off of Beckett Road, which is parallel to and just west of MoPac, north of Slaughter, and south of William Cannon. From Beckett, turn east into the park. In the case of rain, we will use the covered pavilion at the park.
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For a map of the area, follow this link:
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?countryid=250&addtohistory=&country=US&address=beckett+and+new+horizons&city=austin&state=tx&zipcode=&historyid=&submit=Get+Map.
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SOS Alliance is not opposed to a zoning change on this property per se, their intention is to work with neighbors and others to find out what people?’s concerns are and see if we can come up common positions that respect neighborhood needs and protect water quality.

Please join us this Sunday, November 9th, 3pm at Dick Nichols Park for an open discussion.
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