by khilsenbeck | Jun 30, 2022 | Press Releases
Enjoy the 4th of July Safely!! Much of Hays County is still dry, despite recent rains in some areas. Our burn ban remains in effect, which prohibits outdoor burning. Some fireworks are allowed, two types are not allowed per Hays County Commissioners Court:...
by khilsenbeck | Jun 29, 2022 | Press Releases
Hays County plans a ribbon-cutting for the low-water crossing at Cotton Gin Rd. over Porter Creek on Friday, July 1. County officials will celebrate the reopening of the crossing with a brief event that is open to the public. The project, part of Hays County’s...
by khilsenbeck | Jun 28, 2022 | Press Releases
As of June 29, 2022, swimming will not be allowed at Jacob’s Well Natural Area (JWNA) for the foreseeable future. The threat of high bacteria levels, other pollutants and poor visibility conditions are unsafe for swimming. When swimming will be allowed again depends...
by khilsenbeck | Jun 28, 2022 | Announcements
Justice of the Peace Lucinda Doyle said her Precinct 5 office will be closed next week, on Monday for the July 4 holiday and the remainder of the week, July 5-8, for building maintenance repairs. “My staff will be working remotely to answer phone calls and...
by khilsenbeck | Jun 28, 2022 | Announcements
UPDATE: The washout of the low-water crossing at Francis Harris Rd. following the June 27 storm was repaired and will be opened for traffic on Thursday morning (July 7). (An earlier version of this update had July 5 as the opening date; that has since been revised by...