Travis County Commssioners Court
August 31, 2004
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Item 3
Number 3, a public hearing to discuss request regarding a request to temporarily close johnson road approximately .6 miles west of -- it's .6-mile west of bois d'arc road to repair damaged culverts in precinct 1.
>> move the public hearing be open.
>> second.
>> all in favor? That passes by unanimous vote.
>> johnson road is a county road. We have some damaged culverts. We're going to have to close to road in order to install six new culverts. The purpose of this is give the public notice. It will be closed approximately 24 days. We have had numerous inquiries about the closure. Mostly from residents along the road who want to know whether they can get in and out of their property during the closure, and yes, there will be local traffic will be permitted on the roadway. So there may be someone showing up today to comment to the Commissioners court.
>> how long do we expect the road to be closed?
>> up to 24 days.
>> 24 days.
>> up to 24 days.
>> any objections called to our attention?
>> I don't know of any objections, but many, many questions.
>> many, many questions. Would anyone like to give testimony during today's hearing? If so, please come forward.
>> move the public hearing be closed.
>> second.
>> and those with many, many more questions can telephone, number.
>> 854-9383. T.n.r.
>> and ask for?
>> joe geiselman.
>> ask for the king of the house down there, joe geiselman. [laughter] all in favor? That passes by unanimous vote. This will be action item number 9 on today's agenda.
Last Modified: Wednesday, September 1, 2004 2:51 PM