In a recent Lakeway City Council meeting, the discussion centered on the complexities of infrastructure development, particularly regarding the installation of utility trenches. Council members raised concerns about the necessity for companies like Google and AT&T to maintain their own trenches rather than collaborating with other providers. This decision stems from a desire to avoid potential damage to their infrastructure, highlighting the challenges of shared utility spaces.
Council member O'Brien emphasized the need for a thorough legal review before moving forward with any proposals, suggesting that the group working with Legend Communities should develop a comprehensive plan addressing these issues. The council acknowledged the importance of creating a competitive environment for multiple vendors while ensuring that all legal and infrastructural concerns are adequately addressed.
Additionally, the council briefly touched on the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) water management plan, which is due for comments soon. The council expressed a commitment to participate in the discussion, emphasizing the ongoing importance of water conservation and management, especially in light of recent weather fluctuations from drought to potential flooding.
The meeting concluded with a call for collaboration among council members and community stakeholders to draft comments on the LCRA plan, reinforcing Lakeway's proactive stance on water management issues. As the council prepares to engage with these critical topics, the focus remains on ensuring that infrastructure development and water management strategies align with the city's long-term goals.