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Council creates Historic Preservation Committee, expands council seats and sets two‑year terms
Summary
The Bee Cave City Council adopted Resolution 2025‑14 March 25 to create a Historic Preservation Committee of up to five residents and up to three council members, with two‑year terms for appointed members; the council directed staff to solicit applications and return for appointments in May.
The Bee Cave City Council on March 25 approved Resolution 2025‑14 formally creating a Historic Preservation Committee to advise on preservation of structures, early settlers’ stories and other city‑historic efforts.
City Manager Julie Oakley said the resolution establishes up to five resident members and initially allowed up to two council members; the council amended the resolution to permit up to three…
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