County lists RM 620 as a major corridor, Corridors improvement plan to be adopted by December

By CASSIE MCKEE, FOUR POINTS NEWS

The Travis County Transportation and Natural Resources Department hosted a public meeting at Vandegrift High School recently to update the Four Points community on the county’s draft Land Water Transportation Plan (LWTP).

The LWTP is a set of long-term goals and policies that will provide a framework for how the county protects its land and water resources and builds transportation and park systems to meet rapid population growth. The Travis County Commissioners Court will use the LWTP to guide development and conservation of resources within Travis County.

Source: Travis County Transportation and Natural Resources

Source: Travis County Transportation and Natural Resources

A dozen people attended the meeting at VHS on September 24. A 30-minute Q&A session was also held to discuss issues specific to the Four Points community.

“We had a great discussion with the residents that made it to the Vandegrift public meeting,” said Steve Manilla, executive director of Transportation and Natural Resources. “It was an engaging dialogue, with discussions on bicycle facilities, development and regulations, and transportation needs in the area.”

Brian Thompto, president of the Steiner Ranch Neighborhood Association, attended the meeting and said much of the conversation centered on transportation needs in Four Points. He said he was very happy to see RM 620 listed as a major focal point for the county.

“It was very encouraging to see the need to develop the 620 corridor,” Thompto said. “The next step is to treat it as a priority with regards to funding in the coming years.”

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Noble Sandwich Co. expands at Oasis

Noble logoBy GISELLE SUAZO ARRIAGA, Four Points News

When asked how he described his partnership with Oasis Texas Brewing Co. and his third Noble Sandwich Co. location in Four Points, owner Johnny Bates, described it as, “A dream partnership; a marriage made in heaven.”

“The reason we chose this location was because we wanted to experience a new audience and expand into other areas outside of 620 and Burnet Rd,” Bates said.

Johnny Bates, owner of Noble Sandwich Co., has teamed with Oasis Texas Brewing Co. to offer gourmet sandwiches at the new micro brewery located in Four Points.

Johnny Bates, owner of Noble Sandwich Co., has teamed with Oasis Texas Brewing Co. to offer gourmet sandwiches at the new micro brewery located in Four Points.

He and his team opened Noble Sandwich’s newest location on Labor Day weekend on the third floor of the Oasis complex.

Bates describes the Noble Sandwich as an “all scratch restaurant” that “makes everything at home and is dedicated to scratch cooking,” Continue reading

Bigcommerce helps small online businesses to ‘sell more’ ~ Company plans to hire 100 more employees soon

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

Four Points-based Bigcommerce, an e-commerce platform company with nearly 200 employees, has one primary goal – to help small businesses succeed and, as its tagline says, to “sell more.”

Small business owners wanting to create their own online store once had few options and it was very expensive, said Cheri Winterberg, Bigcommerce vice president of communications. The company now has approximately 50,000 clients in more than 100 countries using its e-commerce platform.

“We get you up and running very quickly at a low price point,” Winterberg said. “In 30 minutes, by entering little information, you can start to form a store and get it up and running.”

Their small business clients range from automotive to health and beauty to bridal. Winterberg said there are some very unique stores, such as a man whose business is to sell protein bars made out of crickets and another woman who creates and sells designer dog poop bags.

“We have some crazy stuff people are selling,” she said.

Bigcommerce offers three different pricing plans for every size of business. She said one of their Austin-based clients and an example of a local success story is Tiny Pies, a locally-owned homemade pie shop, which started online and recently opened its own storefront on Burnet Road in Central Austin.

While there are competing e-commerce sites such as Amazon Marketplace that offer platforms at the low end and high end, Winterberg said Bigcommerce is unique in its ability to support both small and larger businesses.

“I feel like we’re at the sweet spot in the middle,” she said. “There’s no one that offers exactly what we offer.”

Bigcommerce was founded in Australia in 2009 by Eddie Machaalani and Mitchell Harper, who are still based in the company’s Sydney office. The pair opened a second office in Austin that same year. Cheri Winterberg, vice president of communications for Bigcommerce, said the company chose Four Points because of its proximity to high tech talent in north Austin.

“It’s a great area to find the type of talent they are looking for as the business grows,” Winterberg said.

The company has over 33,000 square-feet of space in Four Points.

A Bigcommerce staff meeting at their Four Points' offices.

A Bigcommerce staff meeting at their Four Points’ offices.

Bigcommerce has a third office in San Francisco, but the Austin office is the largest of the three, employing about 200 of the company’s 300 workers in positions ranging from sales, marketing and engineering. The Austin office is managed by Steve Power, who resides jointly in Austin and Dallas. The company plans to hire an additional 100 workers in Austin over the next few months.

Bigcommerce has been aggressively recruiting new employees in recent months, even handing out donuts outside some local high tech companies in downtown Austin. While she wouldn’t say there’s a shortage of high tech talent in Austin, Winterberg said it’s very competitive.

“There’s so many great companies and so many companies moving to Austin,” she said.

Winterberg said the company is actively recruiting talented workers in all positions. She said they offer a fun corporate culture, which includes free lunch on Tuesdays and happy hours on Fridays.

“For me, the opportunity to work on something that I feel passionate about and to feel like we’re helping small businesses to get online and thrive is really exciting,” she said.

For more information and to see available positions, visitwww.bigcommerce.com.

 

VHS tardies in line with district

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

Getting to Vandegrift High School before the first tardy bell rings can be a challenge with the congested Four Points roads but official tardy slips reflect that students are getting to school on time.

An open records request submitted by Four Points News revealed the total number of tardies per school year for the last three years. According to Leander ISD, there were a total of 1,801 first-period tardy slips issued during the 2011-12 school year, which averaged to 10 tardies per day, based on a 180-day school year. That number jumped to 12.6 first-period tardies per day for the 2012-13 school year and then decreased slightly during the 2013-14 year, with 12.3 first-period tardy slips issued per day.Tardies OCT 2014

For each of the three years, there were actually more tardy slips issued for students returning late from their lunch period.

LISD spokesperson Veronica Sopher said she does not feel VHS’s numbers are out of line with district averages.

“The impression that I’ve gotten from that campus is that their tardies are not out of line with other campuses and they are below the national average,” Sopher said. “They’re mindful of it and want to see it improve and are working with parents to make sure their students are getting to school on time and in a safe manner.”

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