Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Dock Safety Standards

The LCRA adopted safety standards for all residential docks on Lake Travis and the Highland Lakes in February 2004. Does your dock measure up? Check out the article below and download both the Safety Standards and Safety Guidelines to find out. No further revisions have been made; the guidelines are current as of today. You can contact the LCRA with questions.

Boat Dock Standards for the Highland Lakes

In February 2004, LCRA adopted safety standards for all residential docks on the Highland Lakes. With more than 6,000 private docks now on the Highland Lakes, these standards were adopted to ensure pubic safety, navigation and water quality for all the users of the lakes.

The standards set requirements for dock flotation, lighting, anchoring, maximum distances from shore, plus specify enforcement and other details. LCRA does not assess any fees as part of the implementation of these standards.


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For a printed copy of the boat dock standards or for more information, contact Water Surface Management at 1-800-776-5272, Ext. 2309 or 2405.

Note on marinas and floating docksCommercial marinas on the Highland Lakes, including floating docks on Lake Travis and Lake Buchanan that occupy more than 1,500 square feet of water surface area, are governed by a separate Highland Lakes Marina Ordinance. For a copy of the marina ordinance, contact Gabrielle Ramirez at 1-800-776-5272, Ext. 2309, or by mail (see mailing address).

Updated July 10, 2007, Lower Colorado River Authority

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Where Does Austin Rank?

Where does Austin rank for Top City To Find A Job? Check out what ABC News posted yesterday to find out…

Take Control: Where Are The Hot Jobs?

Top 5 Cities to Find a Job:

1. Salt Lake City, Utah, tops the list in job growth with opportunities in nursing, education and banking.

2. Wichita, Kansas, where aircraft and petroleum industries have bounced back and looking to hire for their production lines. There are also plenty of opportunities for health care workers.

3. Austin, Texas, is a vibrant and young city with an entrepreneurial spirit, so a good place to think about opening a small business. Also a wide range of career choices in technology.

4. Atlanta, Georgia, is a hub for the financial and technology industries with positions in accounting, civil and electrical engineering and jobs at Fortune 500 companies like Coca Cola, UPS and Home Depot.

5. Fort Worth, Texas, with job opportunities in teaching, construction, even vision care products and air craft equipment.

ABC NEWS, March 12, 2008