Archive for December 8th, 2009

Bastrop to share replacement cost of washed out Piney Creek crossing on Riverwood Dr.

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Bastrop, Tx–At a meeting Dec. 8 the city council agreed to share 50 percent of the cost of replacing a low water crossing on Riverwood Drive at Piney Creek. The waterway forms part of Bastrop’s northern and western city boundary.

City Manager Mike Talbot estimated the total replacement cost at some $50,000, a number which elated some council members. “I’d jump on that in a heartbeat,” said Council Member Joe Beal. Some earlier estimates were much higher, starting at roughly $200,000.

The city council authorized Talbot to spend up to $35,000 in contributed services to cover half the cost of replacing the bridge. Bastrop County will design the replacement, supervise the work and cover the remaining expense, said Talbot.

The present structure, closed for safety reasons since just before Thanksgiving, was constructed some 20 years ago under a similar cost sharing arrangement between the city and the county’s Pct. 1, according to former officials.

Talbot did not suggest how long a replacement bridge will take to design and construct.

Bastrop planning director resigns for new position

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Bastrop, Tx–City Planning Director Stacy Snell will leave her post effective Dec. 18 to take up a new job as planning manager in New Braunfels. In an interview today, Snell said she will be working for a boss whom she came to know while working as a planner in Leander.

Snell has been Bastrop’s planning director since October 2005.

New Braunfels, a major tourist destination between Austin and San Antonio on the Comal River, now has a population of some 55,000. Bastrop’s current population is estimated at roughly 8,000.