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Millie & Mox expands to include school uniform sales, Launches online store this fall

By VAL OLIVAS, Four Points News

Millie & Mox Children’s Boutique has expanded its business to include school uniforms.

Owner, Angela Hession-Weaver was approached by the International School of Texas’ headmistress, Grainne O’Reilly with a request to provide school families a convenient avenue to obtain required school uniforms.

Weaver expanded the boutique to include a Millie & Mox Schoolhouse retail space dedicated to uniforms. The schoolhouse is adjoined to the boutique.Storefront

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Local doctor opens Sage & Sweetgrass Wellness Spa

By KIM ESTES, Four Points News

Dr. Alina Sholar, a board certified plastic surgeon, believes beauty is more than skin deep and much can be gained by combining ancient indulgences with modern medical aesthetics. She opened Sage & Sweetgrass Wellness Spa in Steiner Ranch in August.

Sage-Sweetgrass-logoThe native Texan recently returned to her home state from educational training and private medical practice, bringing her husband, a team of rescued dachshunds and a mission — for people to feel better about themselves.

About two years ago, Sholar noticed a need in patient service and care. “I felt there was gap between the traditional day spa and medical spas. I wanted to offer a cohesive, thorough fusion of the two,” said Sholar, who moved to Steiner Ranch in July. She and her husband, Buddy, have seven dachshunds.

Dr. Alina Sholar moved to Steiner Ranch this summer, bringing her husband, Buddy, a team of rescued dachshunds and a mission —​ for people to feel better about themselves. She opened Sage & Sweetgrass Wellness Spa several weeks ago at the Meritage building at 4500 Steiner Ranch Blvd. L-R Pepper and Presley.

Dr. Alina Sholar moved to Steiner Ranch this summer, bringing her husband, Buddy, a team of rescued dachshunds and a mission —​ for people to feel better about themselves. She opened Sage & Sweetgrass Wellness Spa several weeks ago at the Meritage building at 4500 Steiner Ranch Blvd. L-R Pepper and Presley.

A fresh idea and a new start in Texas made the timing right so she opened Sage & Sweetgrass at the Meritage building at 4500 Steiner Ranch Blvd. Continue reading

CAMPO held public meeting on extending Hwy. 45, Lakeway proposed toll road goes through Four Points

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

A Lakeway city council member who also serves on the board of the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) is proposing a new section of toll road from RM 2222 to RM 1826 in hopes of relieving traffic congestion in western Travis County. The CAMPO board had a public hearing on the proposed project on September 8.

Joe Bain was appointed to the CAMPO board in January by Travis County Commissioner Gerald Daugherty.

“My role on CAMPO is to come up with a regional plan that could start moving traffic around Austin,” Bain said. “Right now, this is a conceptual idea. There is no plan.”proposed Lakeway toll road

Extending Hwy. 45 idea

Currently, the State Highway 45 toll ends at U.S. Highway 183. Bain said there is a project “on the books” to extend SH 45 from U.S. 183 to RM 2222. That project, referred to as “WC29” in the CAMPO 2040 Plan comprehensive project list, was adopted by the board earlier this year, according to Lakeway deputy city manager Chessie Zimmerman.

CAMPO’s final 2040 Plan, once approved, will be developed from projects on this list, she said.

“The description is ‘extend SH 45’ and the limits are from SH 183W to RM 2222,” Zimmerman said. “The (Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority) submitted project ‘CT07,’ which is a corridor study for RM 620 from SH 183W to RM 2222. These projects would work hand in hand; the study would identify the preferred route and capacity, and the extension project would construct it.”

The U.S. 183 to RM 2222 proposed project is being sponsored by Williamson County.

“We are proposing a planning study for that section of roadway,” said Bob Daigh, senior director of infrastructure for Williamson County. “No design or construction funding has been approved.”

Brian Thompto, chairman of the Steiner Ranch Neighborhood Association, said SRNA strongly supports the U.S. 183 to RM 2222 proposal.

“Getting a concrete proposal in place to connect 183 to 2222, that’s a priority for the entire region because that’s a huge traffic bottleneck,” Thompto said.

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LCRA rebuilds utility lines through Four Points

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

Some Steiner Ranch residents may have recently noticed crews from the Lower Colorado River Authority working on neighborhood utility lines.

LCRA_LogoSmallLCRA crews are working to rebuild a 14-mile transmission line that stretches from Braker Lane and North Lamar Boulevard to Mansfield Dam, according to LCRA project manager John Spencer. The $17 million project began in August and should be complete by March 2015. Spencer said it is necessary to meet growing electricity demands in Austin.utility map

“That line, if we didn’t upgrade, is one that could overload,” Spencer said. “This one is over 50 years old.”

The transmission line crosses RM 2222 and also RM 620 just east of Steiner Ranch Boulevard, then goes southwest, crossing over Steiner Ranch Boulevard and North Quinlan Park Road, and ends at Mansfield Dam at the Marshall Ford substation.

Spencer compared the project to increasing the capacity of a two-lane road to a five-lane road. While this is a stand-alone project and the only one LCRA is currently working on, he said similar projects are occurring through the state to meet the growing population demands.

He said electricity customers should not notice any impact to their service due to the work. In addition to the work on the transmission line, the project also includes upgrades to the substations at each end of the line.

To reduce the impact on the surrounding area, he said crews are implementing standard environmental controls as well as avoiding restricted bird habitats.

 

78732 is 3rd most affluent zip in Austin, 78730 is 7th most affluent

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

The 78732 zip code, which includes Steiner Ranch and Comanche Trails, has been ranked the third most affluent zip code in Austin, according to a recent study by mapping company ESRI.

The company looked at factors such as average household income, net worth and home values.

According to the study, average household income in 78732 is $165,921, the average net worth is $1,306,868, the average disposable income is $125,654, and the average home value is $494,323.

The 78732 zip came in third place behind 2nd place Westlake’s 78746 and 1st place 78739 in southwest Austin where Circle C is located.

City of Austin demographer Ryan Robinson said he was a little surprised that 78746 came in behind 78739. “ESRI does solid work…(but) it just doesn’t quite seem possible with the level of incomes in Westlake,” he added.

The city’s five year demographic estimates between 2008 and 2012 show similar results. (see chart)

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