Bee Cave Austin TX

Bee Cave Austin TX Bee Cave is growing everyday. When I moved here 16 years ago, there was barely 1000 people.

05/02/2025
04/17/2025
LTHS might switch to a traditional schedule of every class, every day, 7 periods. This is what it was like back when I w...
04/09/2025

LTHS might switch to a traditional schedule of every class, every day, 7 periods. This is what it was like back when I was in high school. The Block scheduling is set up more like college, classes every other day, but 8 periods.
Thoughts?

Lake Travis ISD is considering making multi-million dollar budget cuts and shifting to a traditional class schedule to address a projected $6 million shortfall for the 2025-26 school year.

Up for vote in May. Read about and educate yourself about it.
03/28/2025

Up for vote in May. Read about and educate yourself about it.

To address the needs of the Bee Cave Police Department and Lake Travis Fire Rescue, the city has proposed constructing a new public safety building to house both departments, providing both departments with over 20,000 square feet of additional space and modernized facilities.

03/26/2025

If you drive on Highway 71 through Bee Cave, then you know traffic is increasing. There is a project to widen Hwy 71 from 4 lanes to 6 lanes in the CAMPO 2050 plan. You can tell CAMPO what you think about increasing capacity on Hwy 71 by emailing campo2050rtp@gmail.com by April 14, 2025.

Be sure to reference project ID 51-00209-00. The Hwy 71 Widening project is currently included in the CAMPO 2050 plan which includes hundreds of transit projects across the region.

About CAMPO

The CAMPO 2050 Regional Transportation Plan is a multimodal transportation plan that covers the Central Texas Region including Bastrop, Burnet, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson counties. The plan anticipates the transportation needs for the next 25-years including driving, walking, biking, transit, freight, and the use of emerging technologies. It also forecasts transportation funding and identifies projects and programs likely to be implemented through the year 2050.

https://www.campo2050rtp.com/

02/19/2021

Latest update from Bee Cave Mayor:

Propane: Both Bee Cave and Lakeway Assistant City Managers are working on this. They are going down the individual propane list and still aggressively working to make sure all communities can get propane tanks in. We are so grateful for their tenacity and hard work!
Electric- According to the VP of Field Ops at Austin Energy, when I texted with him this morning, everyone in our area has their grid on. If your power is still out, it's a technical problem and he's dispatching crews to the area. Windwept Dr and 3 streets in the Uplands- you are on their radar. Hopefully crews arrive today. I have 4 homes in Bella Colinas still not with power. AE knows about you too. However, our fire chief had an idea. Please go out to your breaker box and flip all breakers to off. Wait a few seconds and then turn back on. He said most of the time, this helps when we have individual houses without power. Please send me an email if this doesn't work.
Water: WCID 17 customers: Still an issue for the southern parts of the line. This includes FW, The Mansions Apartments, Serence Hills and Majestic Hills. A few of you are starting to see a trickle. It is IMPERATIVE that if you get water you boil it for drinking and only use it for life saving needs. These needs DO NOT include laundry, showers (sadly) and dishwashers. You must conserve flow until all customers have their water restored. Mayor Cox and I were promised a text from WCID 17 when this has occurred. We will push out to everyone as soon as we have the verified info.
Homestead and Spanish Oaks on PUA water: (Bee Cave West y'all are on PUA but served on a different line.) There has been a water main break on 71. Crews are working on the repair. You should have water mid-afternoon today. I will update your neighborhoods when repair is confirmed.
Drinking water is on the way. Commissioner Howard is working on getting us some and Nestle has pallets of drinking water on the way. We will let y'all know when we have it and distribution plans to all who need it.
Infamous Brewing, in Lakeway (4602 Weletka Dr, Austin, TX 78734) has offered free drinking water to anyone who can bring their own gallon jugs to fill up.
Lake Travis Crisis Ministreries will be opening tomorrow, for those in need of their services.
This morning I've been working with Mike Dalhouser and his fabulous crew of volunteers to get Formula, Diapers and Wipes secured for our needed neighbors. Target to the rescue again- I am so impressed with them and their store manager, Jessa Brooks. If you see her in Target, thank her for working to help our community.
Area restaurants are feeding our 1st responders and medical crews at BSW and St Davids Bee Cave. I will get a list together of who these people are and publish soon.
Roads- they are better than they've been all week. However please know that HEB has not been able to get trucks here (expected this evening, if conditions hold) so they have very slim pickings.
I'm off to work on a few more things- expect another comprehensive update tonight. And periodic social media updates on immediate concerns though the day.
We are almost there, y'all! I never dreamed a hot shower and a tall glass of drinking water would feel so good.....
Kara King
Mayor, City of Bee Cave
kking@beecavetexas.gov

LTISD has now added Friday to the closure list.
02/17/2021

LTISD has now added Friday to the closure list.

02/16/2021

From WTCPUA"

For those on WCTPUA water (all Bee Cave neighbors that are not FW or on well water): 2/16/21
Water demand is high and the water plant is struggling to keep up. We encourage customers to continue to drip their faucets to prevent pipes from freezing. However, if people see water flowing (water breaks) please report this to the PUA Operations department at 512-788-1155.
The PUA has isolated instances of frozen pipes and appurtenances but overall the system is fully pressurized and producing water. At this time, there is no reason for a system-wide water shutdown. Staff is diligently working to keep our customers’ water flowing with no interruption.
The biggest thing customers can do is to conserve water as much as possible for the next 48 hours and report any water main breaks as quickly as possible.
General questions can be emailed to customerservice@wtcpua.org (many staff members are experiencing power outages and are having limited phone service). A Customer Service representative will reply as promptly as possible. Water/sewer emergencies can be directed to 512-788-1155.
Thank you for your communication with PUA customers and the Bee Cave community. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to me and I will do what I can to help.
Thank you,
Jennifer Riechers
General Manager

02/15/2021

From LTISD:

Dear Lake Travis ISD Parents and Guardians,
First and foremost, I hope each of you and your loved ones are safe this frigid day in Lake Travis. After last month’s snow day, I was not expecting to reach out again so soon regarding our weather. Snowfall has ended in the Lake Travis area today, and according to local meteorologists, accumulations are estimated to be between 3 and 6 inches throughout Lakeway and Bee Cave. However, many residents in our area are without power and road conditions are extremely hazardous, making travel impossible.
With continued rolling power outages and the potential impact to school buildings, snow-covered ice on roadways and surfaces, and temperatures remaining below freezing for the next couple of days, Lake Travis ISD will observe Bad Weather Days on Tuesday, February 16 and Wednesday, February 17. As a result, all classes, activities and events are cancelled through Wednesday. This includes both in-person and remote learning for all students. Additionally, all schools and District offices will be closed.
Senior staff and I are aware of the forecast for potential inclement weather on Wednesday evening, February 17 into Thursday morning, February 18. At this time, no decision has been made regarding instruction for Thursday. We will continue to monitor conditions and respectfully consider our staff, students and families who may be dealing with utility outages and other significant challenges at home. In the meantime, please check individual campus websites and monitor email and/or social media postings for additional announcements from school principals, coaches and program sponsors regarding the status of specific campus events and activities for the remainder of the week.
I am aware the decision to cancel classes may place additional strain on some of our families. However, after conferring with City of Austin/Travis County emergency management representatives, local meteorologists and area superintendents, school cancellation is the safest alternative for our staff, students and families at this time. Stay home, stay safe and stay warm!
Sincerely,

Paul Norton
Superintendent of Schools

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