February 24 2019 Issue
By LESLEE BASSMAN, Four Points News
Popular chains including International House of Pancakes, Chick-fil-A and Discount Tire all confirmed they will be tenants in the new Center at Four Points, which is under construction on 27 acres off RM 620 at Vista Parke Drive near Home Depot and across from Rudy’s Country Store and BarB-Q in Four Points.
The Center at Four Points — known as Parke 27 just a couple of weeks ago before it changed its name — is also to feature Chipotle and Panda Express, the signage reflects. Additionally Watershed Car Wash, Little Sunshine’s Playhouse & Preschool, Verizon, and Staybridge Suites lodging are slated to join the new shopping center, according to Logan Malone, marketing coordinator at SRS Real Estate Partners.
The 2500,000-square-foot mixed-use development will feature approximately 125,000 square feet of office space, a hotel and multiple multi-tenant retail buildings and pad sites, SRS states.
By SARAH DOOLITTLE, Four Points News
The Logeman family has much to be grateful for after their 10th grade daughter, Catherine, survived a cardiac arrest at the beginning of the school year. They hope their experience will encourage others to learn Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation or CPR.
The family is hosting a Community CPR Day in Steiner Ranch on Saturday, Feb. 23 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Towne Square Community Center. Lake Travis Fire Rescue (LTFR) will teach TAKE10 compression-only CPR classes every 30 minutes to anyone 13 and older.
Jennifer and Scott Logeman were both out-of-town on Aug. 17, 2018 — Jennifer with son Connor at his college in South Carolina and Scott with younger daughter Claire in San Antonio for a tennis match. Their 15-year-old daughter Catherine was home in Steiner with her grandparents “Mimi” and “Papa” and at 9:30 p.m. that night was enjoying a snack after a long day out on Lake Travis with friends.
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
The Steiner Ranch Master Association board of directors have been weighing in on the proposed Steiner evacuation route, although not all board members agree on the subject. That disagreement has contributed to a revision of the SRMA board member code of conduct and to the topic of board member dismissal.
As elected officials of Steiner, the board has been fielding some questions from residents about the proposed evacuation routes including F, which has garnered most of the attention from the community.
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
A petition entitled “Tell Travis County ‘no’ to route F as permanent road in Steiner” has gained momentum this week with nearly 650 signatures by late Friday morning.
It was launched on Sunday, Feb. 10 and had more than 500 signatures in less than 48 hours showing feedback against route F as a permanent road. The goal of the petition, located at www.change.org, is 1,000 signatures, according to the petitioner, who does not want to be identified. Continue reading