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Hill Country Rountable
The Hill Country Roundtable was initiated in 1996 to build citizen-based planning initiatives in the
semi-rural and rural areas of the Texas Hill Country. The Roundtable addresses the growth
pressures facing this unique region of our state. TCPS works with landowners, local officials, and others in a collaborative
approach to protect the quality of life and the natural heritage of the Texas Hill Country. The
project includes regular roundtables, workshops, a periodic newsleter and technical and policy assistance.
Project Elements
Hill Country Broadside
Current Hill Country Reports
What's New
- Opening Presentation For the Wimberley Valley Watershed Association's Annual Education Series "Conservation Design and Development: Challenges and Strategies," Friday, April 19, 2002
- Invitation to the 2nd Trinity Aquifer Symposium on Water Tests and Groundwater Availability.
- Parkland and Open Space in the Texas Hill Country, please see errata
- Review of county water availabilty rules and regulations conducted for the Hill Country Alliance. An outline of the research is included in the overview; Table 1 contains an analysis of Bandera, Blanco, Hays, and Medina Counties; and Table 2 includes Comal, Gillespie, Kendall, and Kerr Counties.
- Blanco County Citizen Survey and Assembly
Contact Information
Mary Sanger
Environmental Defense
44 East Avenue Suite 304
Austin, TX 78701
512.474.5161 phone
512.474.8140 fax
msanger@environmentaldefense.org
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