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New apartments proposed for RM 2222 and City Park Road, Neighborhood groups concerned about  traffic

 

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

Landowners of a 42-acre tract at the southeast corner of RM 2222 and City Park Road are requesting a zoning change in order to develop a 325-unit apartment complex.

The land is owned by longtime landowners often known as the Champion sisters.

If approved, the apartment development would occupy 10 of the 42 acres.

In addition to the apartments, the zoning application states that the developers also plan to build a 50,000-square-foot general office building and a 42,000-square-foot medical clinic; however, there have been negotiations to possibly drop the office and retail portions of the development in an effort to gain the support of nearby neighborhood groups. If that happened, the remaining 35 acres would remain a conservation easement with no future development allowed.

An apartment complex is  proposed at this intersection of RM 2222 and City Park Road. Credit Google Maps

An apartment complex is proposed at this intersection of RM 2222 and City Park Road.
Credit Google Maps

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MUD candidates disagree on how to stop River Place annexation  

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

While there seems to be a lot of support among River Place residents to stop annexation by the city of Austin, determining the best way to do so is proving to be a bit more challenging.

Pat Reilly, president of the River Place Municipal Utility District, said most people in River Place do not want to be annexed by the city of Austin, they would rather be disannexed. “It’s just how we get there that is the issue,” he said.

Ken Bartlett

Ken Bartlett

Art Jistel

Art Jistel

Four candidates are running in the upcoming election to fill two seats on the River Place MUD board. Longtime incumbent board members Art Jistel and Ken Bartlett are running along with River Place Homeowners Association President Scott Crosby and newcomer Scott Agthe, an attorney who says his sole reason for running is disannexation. Continue reading

River Place’s Big Red growing, acquires Xyience energy drink

 

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

Anyone who grew up in Texas more than likely has fond memories of Big Red, the classic red soda.

Gary Smith

Gary Smith

For the past eight years, Big Red Inc. has been headquartered right here in Four Points. Four Points resident and former COO of Red Bull, Gary Smith, purchased Big Red in 2007 and moved operations to its current location on River Place Boulevard. The company has 25 employees in Four Points and 75 across the country working in distribution and sales.

Since taking over the company, Smith has been on a mission to expand the Big Red name and grow the company from a regional brand to a national one.

“People love Big Red and it continues to do well,” said Thomas Oh, senior vice president of marketing at Big Red. “We’ve outgrown the industry for the ninth year in a row.”

In addition to the popular red soft drink, Big Red has been working to acquire some new brand names. In 2012, Big Red acquired Hydrive energy water. Then, in 2014, the company purchased a zero-calorie energy drink called Xyience (pronounced zi-ence).3 XYIENCE Cans Continue reading

River Place MUD candidates vow to fight annexation, Dis-annexation legal forum held Wednesday

 

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

On May 7, residents of the River Place Municipal Utility District will have the opportunity to vote in the first contested MUD Board election since 1996 and the issue that everyone is talking about is annexation. River Place is scheduled to be fully annexed by the City of Austin in December 2017.

Four candidates are running for two open board positions. Longtime incumbent board members Art Jistel and Ken Bartlett are running along with River Place Homeowners Association President Scott Crosby and newcomer Scott Agthe, an attorney who says his sole reason for running is disannexation. Continue reading

Over 35 heads shaved at Pierce Your Heart St. Baldrick’s event raises over $100,000 for cancer research

By SARAH DOOLITTLE & LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News

The Broe family and Redfin Seafood Kitchen hosted Pierce Your Heart, a local St. Baldrick’s Foundation fundraising event on Saturday, where over 35 volunteers had their heads shaved and over $100,000 was raised for pediatric cancer research.

The Broe family of River Place organized the event in memory of their son Pierce, who died in October of 2014 from a brain tumor.

“Since we lost Pierce, we continue to search for ways to honor not only his memory, but also the lives of all children affected by cancer,” said Janel Broe, Pierce’s mom. Pierce was 12 when he died.

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