ODWW Project Update
In short: we are on track with our schedule…with a few minor setbacks that shouldn’t affect our overall timeline.
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In short: we are on track with our schedule…with a few minor setbacks that shouldn’t affect our overall timeline.
As published in Lakeway Voice, July 2019 . Main Line Underway for ODWW Project, Phase 1 The wastewater management project, bringing a public sewer system option to the residents in the first 17 sections of Lakeway is underway. Lakeway MUD (LMUD) broke ground on May 21 to begin running the main line and a recycled…
As part of the Out of District Wastewater (ODWW) Project, we are required to keep detailed records of where we are laying the buried pipes that will be used to carry wastewater…
The multimillion-dollar investment to the Club included rejuvenating the tennis facilities, refining dining spaces, and enhancing fitness facilities.
After careful planning and approved funding, the elevated water tank near Rolling Green Drive has been repainted with the addition of text reading “Lakeway” visible from both directions on Lohmans Crossing Road as well as from the top of the hill upon entry to Lakeway via Lakeway Boulevard. Industrial painting projects take careful planning and…
Although relevantly young compared to some cities’ histories, understanding how Lakeway started can impact its future.
As published in Lakeway Voice, June 2019 . LMUD ODWW Project in Old Lakeway is Underway Many of you may be unaware, but there is a section of Lakeway still on septic. This happens to be the oldest part of Lakeway, the first 17 sections that were built between 1962 and 1971. This area is…
You may have received an e-mail congratulating you on winning a sweepstakes you never entered, or phone call that your insurance company requires some personal information, or, in the case of one of our own Lakeway residents recently, an unbranded postcard in the mail suggesting the recipient has an important package waiting to be delivered….
LMUD Prepared for PEC’s Planned Power Outage on June 11
Water and wastewater services are just a few of the basic (and very important) services that keep our community running, but the intricacies of the process it takes to keep our potable water clean and our wastewater separate are rarely understood. As new City Council members and LMUD Board/Committee members are seated in Lakeway, LMUD…
Lakeway MUD (LMUD) broke ground today for the main line that will offer the option of wastewater and recycled water services to the homeowners in Phase 1 of the Out of District Wastewater (ODWW) Project. This phase of the project affects approximately 230 single family homes, 81 condos, and 17 empty lots around the Live…
As published in Lakeway Voice, May 2019 . Lakeway MUD: It’s Time to Check Your Irrigation System Spring is finally here and summer is right around the corner! Our area has had a wet winter season so there hasn’t been much need for irrigation, but as you reseed, fertilize, and plant, check to make sure…
Featured Image Photo Credit: Leslee Bassman/Lake Travis View
Below is a breakdown in the rates and fees for those property owners who opt-in to connect their home to the public sewer system as part of the Out of District (ODWW) Project. This is a completely voluntary option to property owners in the affected area (see coverage area map) – no property owner is…
In its 44th year, the parade featured a record 140 entrants who walked, rode, danced, and celebrated their way down the parade route.
Summary Of the approximate 82.503 acres tract of vacant land with a street address of 1931 Lohmans Crossing Road, Lakeway, Travis County, Texas that was appraised on behalf of owners Lakeway MUD (LMUD): Background The land was originally purchased by Lakeway MUD (LMUD) in 1991 to be in compliance with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s…
You may have noticed the new purple signs dotted along the walking path down Lakeway Boulevard or in front of some local businesses, churches, or near a stretch of fairway. These have replaced our faded signs indicating that the area is being irrigated with Lakeway MUD (LMUD) recycled water. Recycled water, also known as reuse…
Lakeway MUD (LMUD) is privileged to be served by the gracious members of the Galloping Gourmets during their annual “thank you luncheon,” held this year on May 3 at the Lakeway Activity Center. Each year, this group of women, a special interest group within the Women’s Club of Greater Lakeway, prepares and serves a homecooked…
As published in Lakeway Voice, April 2019 . LMUD Out of District Wastewater Project Public Meetings Date: Thursday, May 9 Times: 10:30am AND 5:30pm Location: Lakeway Activity Center Description: Lakeway MUD (LMUD), a local water services provider, is hosting two public meetings pertaining to the Out of District Wastewater (OODWW) Project to bring a public…
Two meetings have been scheduled for May 9th at the Lakeway Activity Center to update affected homeowners on the Out of District Wastewater (ODWW) Project.
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