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Lucky Finds offers vintage finds in Dripping Springs

Lucky Finds, a resale boutique offering a hand-curated selection of clothing, decor and jewelry, is now open in Dripping Springs.

Meet the owner: Alexandra Silva is the local owner behind Lucky Finds and Blue Moon Estate Sales.

"Whether you are shopping for stylish clothing, unique decor or vintage pieces with character, lucky funds provides a welcoming space where community and creativity meet in Dripping Springs,” Silva said.

  • 215 Old Fitzhugh Road, Dripping Springs

 
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Austin shelters 181, clears over 700 tons of debris over 3-week encampment clearing initiative

A three-week city initiative to clear public encampments and connect homeless residents with resources ended with hundreds of locations around Austin addressed and nearly 200 people moved into shelter.

What happened: The temporary surge of resources led by Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations ran Oct. 20-Nov. 8 to restore public spaces and relocate people in hard-to-reach or dangerous areas given severe weather risks and ahead of the winter season. The city-led encampment clearings took place under local and state laws that ban camping in public.

As the encampment initiative was drawing to a close this fall, City Council also approved measures to expand street outreach programs, launch a public encampment dashboard and improve resident reporting systems. Those updates will take place in the coming months.

Also of note: The recent city program was unrelated to state-led encampment cleanups around Austin announced by Gov. Greg Abbott on Oct. 21, an operation that was criticized by local officials due to a lack of coordination and shared objectives.

 
On The Transportation Beat
Nightly lane closures to cause delays in Dripping Springs

Dripping Springs residents can expect delays, reduced speed limits and flag operations on Village Grove Parkway until Nov. 14.

The details: The city of Dripping Springs is conducting nightly lane closures on RR 12 and Hwy. 290 at Village Grove Parkway.

The Texas Department of Transportation will be repaving and updating the road to improve conditions and traffic safety, according to the city.

Closures will occur nightly from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.

 
In Your Community
Keep Austin Beautiful celebrates 40 years of beautifying Austin streets and waterways

Local environmental nonprofit Keep Austin Beautiful is celebrating 40 years of service to the Austin community.

The backstory: Keep Austin Beautiful promotes the restoration and beautification of the environment in Austin through organizing volunteer opportunities for community members. The organization was started through the city of Austin’s public works department in 1985 and became a nonprofit in 2010.

Something to note: Keep Austin Beautiful will host a 40th anniversary celebration at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 13. The event will feature remarks from Keep Austin Beautiful founder and former Austin Mayor Ron Mullen as well as live music by Tomar and The FCs. Attendees can view a new art print from Austin-based artist David Regone honoring Lady Bird Lake.

Ticket sales are now closed but those interested in attending can contact [email protected] to be placed on the waitlist, according to the organization's website.

 
CI Texas
Families, officials urge Texans to help end 25-year streak of daily traffic deaths

Every day for the past 25 years, at least one person has died in crashes on Texas roads. Texas officials and the families of some fatal crash victims commemorated the grim anniversary with a candlelight ceremony at the Texas Capitol on Nov. 7.

The impact: Jamie White said her 2-year-old daughter, Allie, was hit and killed by a distracted driver at Round Rock’s Old Settlers Park in September 2019.

“It only takes [a few] seconds… to kill somebody,” White said Nov. 7. “Can you imagine doing this, taking somebody's child from them, and living the rest of your life knowing that you caused that?”

Following Allie’s death, her parents launched Allie’s Way, a nonprofit aimed at ending distracted driving.

More details: TxDOT data shows that speed and impaired driving are involved in the majority of deadly crashes on Texas roads.

“These are not random events,” Texas Highway Patrol Chief Bryan Rippee said Nov. 7. “These are the results of making the wrong choices on our Texas highways."

 

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