By KIM ESTES, Four Points News
The Travis County Water Control & Improvement District 17 board of directors opted not to call a bond election as proposed Thursday by the Steiner Ranch Neighborhood Association for the purchase of 80 acres in Steiner Ranch.
WCID-17 board president, Jeff Roberts, reported directors were advised against the election by legal counsel. Also, board members were concerned about the election timeline, disagreement among residents about property use and WCID-17 liability for it.
The proposed bond, totaling $7.5 – $8 million, was for property just off RM 620 and Quinlan Park Road known as MU-14, owned by MU-14 Investments. As it is now, MU-14 is slated for construction of 150 duplexes. SRNA wants to buy the property for development corresponding to community interests, such as a park or ball fields. SRNA has been actively seeking a change in the property’s intended development for the past two and a half years.
“We were quite disappointed,” said Brian Thompto, SRNA chairman, of the WCID-17 meeting results. “One board member – David Steed – seemed supportive. Others were out-and-out against it.”

The Steiner Ranch Neighborhood Association proposed a bond election on Thursday, June 18 to Travis County Water Control & Improvement District 17 for the purchase of this 80-acre site in Steiner Ranch, shown here across from RM 620. The land also runs along Quinlan Park Road. WCID denied the bond proposal.
Photo by Lynette Haaland
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