I am very pleased to announce that the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District has awarded the Barton Hills Neighborhood Association (that’s all of us!!) the recipient of the 2004 Innovation Conservation Award.

Please note this is a particularly significant honor as this is the first year this category of award has been offered and it will only be awarded “when a nomination is deemed extraordinary and a true model for future activities, and may not be given every year.”

The Innovation category honors efforts that “incorporate new and creative practices or represent outstanding efforts in communication and partnership toward the betterment of the aquifer and related environmental issues.” Derek Stuart, BHNA Treasurer (and secret expert gardener!) and Glee Ingram, Chair extraordinaire of Greenbelt Guardian, will accept this award on behalf of BHNA at a luncheon this Friday.

It has been suggested to have a commemorative plaque made for each of the entrances to the Greenbelt (Gus Fruh and Homedale). That sounds like a great idea and we shall put it to a vote at our next BHNA general meeting, October 12.

This award is in recognition of all the efforts made by our members and community in acting on our commitment to protect and enhance the natural beauty and bounty of the Barton Springs and Edwards Aquifer area. It is also an affirming tribute to all those in the past and those in the future who have and will similarly cherish this land. Congratulations on preserving this heritage.

Don Long

President

Barton Hills Neighborhood Association

 

June 22 General Meeting Notes online

Did you miss the last neighborhood association meeting and want to know what you missed?

Debby Kalk’s concise but complete meeting notes from the June 22 General Meeting will get you up-to-speed on what’s going on in our neighborhood.

 

The 2004 results of our annual neighborhood association survey are now available on our web site. Issues considered most important to our neighborhood as reported by our respondents are included, as well as comments provided on the survey forms.

For information about how BHNA is addressing the concerns expressed by our members be sure to read the story in the June 2004 edition of our BHNA newsletter.

 
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