Thank you to everyone who attended this month’s regular council meeting. Strong public attendance and valuable community input made for a productive session. As LTISD prepares to dismiss for summer break on Thursday, May 22, we all look forward to seeing our neighbors active and enjoying the community safely in the weeks ahead.
Key takeaways from the meeting:
- Congratulations to Tyce Bogdon, LTHS Class of 2025, who was selected to be awarded the $1,000 scholarship sponsored by Waste Connections, a proud partner of the Village of The Hills. He will be honored at the June council meeting.
- City Council approved the inaugural members of the Welcome Commission: Pat Younger, Cassie Reynolds, Peggy Hattendorf, Kimberly Hoffmans, and Tiffany Wilson. Thank you for your willingness to serve.
- After many years of dedicated service as Chair of the Parks & Recreation Commission, Gary Weldon has stepped down. His thoughtful leadership, positive attitude, and steady support have made a lasting impact. We thank you, Gary!
- Council discussed the topic of short-term rentals as it relates to having additional oversight provided by vendors. The City has an already established permitting process and requirements for hotel occupancy tax submissions; however all owners should be additionally aware that The Hills POA prohibits short-term rentals, preventing property owners from operating them within the community.
- Council passed Ordinance No. 2025-012, establishing definitions and enforcement measures related to public nuisances (such as weeds, trash) and junked vehicles. This ordinance complements existing The Hills POA standards and provides additional resources for addressing concerns across both residential and commercial properties, including The Hills Country Club. It will be added to the Code of Ordinances under Section 7 (Health & Sanitation) and Section 8 (Offenses & Additional Provisions).
- A public hearing was held regarding updates to the city’s fire code. Council adopted the 2021 International Fire Code, including local amendments provided by Travis County Emergency Services District #6. More information can be found on LTFR's website.
- Following over a year of fresh and well-done landscape maintenance by CleanScapes, the City Administrator will move forward with extending their contract and implementing additional improvements to park and greenbelt areas.
One of my family’s favorite events of the year is the signature fall event hosted by the Parks & Recreation Commission. Save the date for Sunday, October 5 with more information to come. The team is also working on a summer social event in the park.
As always, I appreciate those who take time to engage and participate in our city’s progress. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me or any council member with questions, concerns, or feedback. It doesn’t have to be an issue before you speak up—if it matters to you, we want to hear about it.
Our next City Council meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 10 at 9:00 AM.
– Mayor Kevin Proud