The Oak Hill Association of Neighborhoods meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month. This month, on December 8th, 7:00 P.M. they will be meeting at the ACC pinnacle campus, room 108 (off the first floor lobby).
This group offically represents more than 10,000 homes in SW Austin, including apartments, condos, townhouse, renders, and home owners. They are responsible for hosting City Council debates to SW Austin, bringing sensible Mass Transportation, working for Park-N-Ride, challenging abusive overdevelopment (project like the Wal-Mart SuperCenter that wanted to build at Slaughter Lane), and for representing our best interests with CAMPO, CTRMA, and TxDOT with regard to the roads we need. SW Austin is the most overlooked and underrepresented corner of Austin, and OHAN is out there making our goverment agencies respond to our local needs and issues.
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This month they have 2 guest speakers with subjects of interest to us all.
1) Austin City Council member, Brewster McCracken, will speak and have a presentation on his proposed Commercial design standards ( He mentioned Context Design Standards, used in other cities to guide how new highways are designed to fit into neighborhoods, rather than run over them and starve off the local businesses - e.g. Ben White, Gateway, Hwy 183, etc.). This is important, because he hopes to convince TxDOT to build our newest highways to higher standards (lower noise, less obstruction, and better water quality).
2) Chris Hinchon, with Texas Associates will speak about insurance for HOA's.
This is a BIG deal for CCHOA - we are paying a huge sum for our D&O insurance and we don't get much for what we are spending. We may be able to get better rates working with other HOAs, too!
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We will also be discussing the upcoming CTRMA public hearing regarding the removal of the William Cannon bridge from the toll plan. (CAMPO is scheduled to vote on this change to their July 12th Mobility plan on Monday night at the LBJ Auditorium).
If you have been out of the country for a the last 6 months, you may have missed the biggest political hot potato in Central Texas - our local toll agency (for Hwy 45 and 130) has convinced CAMPO to let them roll out an agressive road building plan that will raise money by letting bonds, using taxes collected on Tolls they will place on all of the major highways leading in and out of Austin !!!
This is the GOP's newest way to raise revenue without calling it a tax, and of course, it's ''not tax deductable'' either.
Tolls have their place, but not where we have freeways!
Look out, you may be paying $3/day to commute to work as soon as next March !!!
This group offically represents more than 10,000 homes in SW Austin, including apartments, condos, townhouse, renders, and home owners. They are responsible for hosting City Council debates to SW Austin, bringing sensible Mass Transportation, working for Park-N-Ride, challenging abusive overdevelopment (project like the Wal-Mart SuperCenter that wanted to build at Slaughter Lane), and for representing our best interests with CAMPO, CTRMA, and TxDOT with regard to the roads we need. SW Austin is the most overlooked and underrepresented corner of Austin, and OHAN is out there making our goverment agencies respond to our local needs and issues.
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This month they have 2 guest speakers with subjects of interest to us all.
1) Austin City Council member, Brewster McCracken, will speak and have a presentation on his proposed Commercial design standards ( He mentioned Context Design Standards, used in other cities to guide how new highways are designed to fit into neighborhoods, rather than run over them and starve off the local businesses - e.g. Ben White, Gateway, Hwy 183, etc.). This is important, because he hopes to convince TxDOT to build our newest highways to higher standards (lower noise, less obstruction, and better water quality).
2) Chris Hinchon, with Texas Associates will speak about insurance for HOA's.
This is a BIG deal for CCHOA - we are paying a huge sum for our D&O insurance and we don't get much for what we are spending. We may be able to get better rates working with other HOAs, too!
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We will also be discussing the upcoming CTRMA public hearing regarding the removal of the William Cannon bridge from the toll plan. (CAMPO is scheduled to vote on this change to their July 12th Mobility plan on Monday night at the LBJ Auditorium).
If you have been out of the country for a the last 6 months, you may have missed the biggest political hot potato in Central Texas - our local toll agency (for Hwy 45 and 130) has convinced CAMPO to let them roll out an agressive road building plan that will raise money by letting bonds, using taxes collected on Tolls they will place on all of the major highways leading in and out of Austin !!!
This is the GOP's newest way to raise revenue without calling it a tax, and of course, it's ''not tax deductable'' either.
Tolls have their place, but not where we have freeways!
Look out, you may be paying $3/day to commute to work as soon as next March !!!