It really has. And only going to get worse with Veramendi.
no. Gatlyn McDonald bought it some time ago and then went out of business.Cstrickland05 said:
I wonder if Birdies(formally Lee's Par 3) is still out there off of 725.
oak run the neighborhood started in the late '80s and started closer to the school the worked towards town. The school was built early '90s. I went to 6th grade there in '95-'96 Everything north of oak run drive and around the club house is the older section. The range wasn't very big and was maybe just a trailer with some grass.fido00 said:
I was trying to link a picture, but I suck at the internet. It looks like a really narrow strip of land, though. I think Oak Run started in the early to mid nineties, so it doesn't sound like they coexisted for very long.
Wow...Cstrickland05 said:
GBRA to drain remaining lakes starting Sept 16
Which lakes does this include?Cstrickland05 said:
GBRA to drain remaining lakes starting Sept 16
Dunlap residents are supposedly on an upcoming New Braunfels City Council Agenda to create a special water district to create taxing authority to pay for the dam. But New Braunfels is saying that the city isn't going to participate in the funding of it because it only benefits the residents around Dunlap. This seems really short-sighted to me.SanAntoneAg said:
McQueeney. Placid. Nolte. 4-H.
Dunlap and Wood are drained.
willie wonka said:Dunlap residents are supposedly on an upcoming New Braunfels City Council Agenda to create a special water district to create taxing authority to pay for the dam. But New Braunfels is saying that the city isn't going to participate in the funding of it because it only benefits the residents around Dunlap. This seems really short-sighted to me.SanAntoneAg said:
McQueeney. Placid. Nolte. 4-H.
Dunlap and Wood are drained.
Isn't there a public boat ramp under the bridge for access to Lake Dunlap?
I mean the old one did fail. You want to take that chance again?MouthBQ98 said:
I don't see how they could build dams almost a century ago that were adequate all this dime but now everything has to be ridiculously overly complex expensive to replace those relatively simple structures. Why would these things NEED to be so overly engineered and built?
rather be fishing said:I mean the old one did fail. You want to take that chance again?MouthBQ98 said:
I don't see how they could build dams almost a century ago that were adequate all this dime but now everything has to be ridiculously overly complex expensive to replace those relatively simple structures. Why would these things NEED to be so overly engineered and built?