City extends development moratorium a second time
The Dripping Springs City Council has voted to extend the city’s Temporary Development Moratorium through May 21.
The Dripping Springs City Council has voted to extend the city’s Temporary Development Moratorium through May 21.
Hays County lost an additional $1.7 million in funding for its Emergency Rental Assistance Program after the U.S. Treasury recaptured the money due to the county not meeting a milestone for distribution.
The Salt Lick BBQ is still open for business after one of its two buildings caught fire over the weekend.
The city of Dripping Springs has recognized February 2022 as “Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month,” according to a recent proclamation from the city.
Early voting for the March 1 primary ends Friday. Initial reports indicate turnout has been low, as is traditional in midterm primary elections, with less than a fourth of registered voters going to the polls most years.
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Dripping Springs, Texas 78620
Phone: (512) 858-4163
Fax: (512) 847-9054