The River Place Limited District considers charging an admission fee for non-residents to hike its popular River Place Nature Trail. Photo by Livitup.com
By LESLEE BASSMAN, Four Points News
River Place Limited District board members discussed the idea to charge admission for those who are not residents but who want to use the popular River Place Nature Trail. That was one of the key topics at the Sept. 25 board meeting where also the entity’s first tax rate was passed and community projects were lined out.
The district was created December 2017, when the city of Austin annexed the River Place neighborhood, making its first fiscal period about nine-and-a-half months — from Dec. 15 until Sept. 30.
River Place Homeowners Association members (from left) President Scott Crosby, Certified Management of Austin employee Peggy Kuhns and Treasurer Ivar Rachkind discuss decreasing member fees for the coming fiscal year during the board’s Sept. 25 meeting. LESLEE BASSMAN
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