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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.

Tuesday, May 26

Llano County Commissioners Court

9 a.m. regular meeting 

JP4 Courtroom, 752 Andy Taylor Drive in Llano

On the agenda:

  • discuss and take action on emergency services district #2 annual audit
  • discuss and take action on renewing services with NETDATA
  • public hearing on replat of land at Sandy Harbor

Burnet County Commissioners Court

9 a.m. regular meeting 

2nd Floor Courtroom, 220 S.Pierce in Burnet

On the agenda:

  • discuss and take action on YMCA and Meals on Wheels 
  • discuss and take action on acceptance of a donation from the Friends of the Library Herman Brown Library in the amount of $20,000
  • discuss and take action on Maintenance Bond #7901142862 for Big Creek Ranch, Phases 1 and 2

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

Granite Shoals City Council

6 p.m. regular meeting 

City Hall, 2221 N. Phillips Ranch Road in Granite Shoals

On the agenda:

  • discuss and take action on airport advisory committee appointment
  • discuss and take action on planning and zoning committee appointment
  • discuss and take action on new water truck 

Thursday, May 28 

Central Texas Groundwater Conservation District

9 a.m. regular meeting 

District Office, 303 Bluebonnet Drive in Burnet

On the agenda:

  • discuss and take action on membership to Burnet Chamber of Commerce
  • discuss and take action on compensation study report
  • discuss and take action on determination of drought stage

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