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Agendas for Highland Lakes governments are posted 72 hours before a meeting so are not always ready by the time this story is published. Check the links for more information.

Monday, May 18

Burnet City Council

11:30 a.m. regular meeting 

Executive Conference Room, 301 E. Jackson St in Burnet 

On the agenda:

  • discuss and take action on request from ESD #10 for EMS services
  • discuss and take action on zoning regulations
  • discuss and take action on request for proposals for sanitation services

Burnet Consolidated ISD Board of Trustees

6 p.m. regular meeting 

Board Room, 208 E. Brier in Burnet 

On the agenda:

  • take action on audit engagement letter
  • take action on purchase publicly posted school library materials
  • discuss and take action on compensation plan

Tuesday, May 19

Horseshoe Bay City Council

3 p.m. regular meeting 

Council Chambers, 9101 W. FM 2147 in Horseshoe Bay

On the agenda:

  • discuss and take action on supporting Llano county in changing to countywide voting
  • discuss and take action on postage stamp machine at City Hall Annex
  • public hearing on impact fee study

Marble Falls ISD Board of Trustees

6 p.m. regular meeting 

Community Room, 1800 Colt Circle in Marble Falls 

On the agenda:

  • discuss and take action on purchase of Middle School weight room equipment
  • discuss and take action on purchase of social studies instructional materials
  • discuss and take action on optional flexible school day program

Wednesday, May 20

LCRA Board 

1:15 p.m. regular meeting 

Board Room, 3700 Lake Austin Boulevard in Austin

On the agenda:

  • take action on sale of land in Llano county
  • take action on directors’ fees
  • financial report

Thursday, May 21

Cottonwood Shores City Council

6 p.m. regular meeting 

Civic Center, 4111 Cottonwood Dr in Cottonwood Shores

No agenda was posted at this time.

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