The River Place MUD was created in 1985 and includes five board directors elected to staggered four-year terms. The directors have responsibility for MUD operations, including levying taxes, issuing bonds and awarding contracts. River Place is scheduled to be fully annexed into the city of Austin in December 2017.


The River Place MUD has two open at-large positions on its board.







Scott Agthe


Agathe’s top priorities include returning River Place to local control and service through the MUD by disannexing the area from the city of Austin.


[email protected]







Ken Bartlett (Incumbent)


Bartlett's top priorities include representing the community by ensuring the highest quality water, refuse service, parks and trails. He said he has served on the MUD Board of Directors for more than 15 years and experience counts.


[email protected]








Local Election GuideScott Crosby


Crosby’s top priorities include combining the River Place Homeowners Association and the MUD to avoid confusion of who does what, resulting in saving money by consolidating fees.


512-636-9032
[email protected]


 

 

 

 




Local Election GuideArt Jistel (Incumbent)


Jistel’s top priorities include maintaining ad valorem taxes at the lowest rate that will not be burdensome to taxpayers but allow for the proper maintenance of MUD parks and trails.


512-771-1404
[email protected]


 

 

 

 




Important Dates:


Last day to register to vote: April 7
In-person early voting: April 25-May 3
Last day to apply for ballot by mail: April 26
Election day: May 7







Polling Locations:


Registered voters in Travis County can cast their ballot at any vote center within the county during early voting and on election day. For a complete list of Travis County polling locations, visit www.traviscountyclerk.org.



Bee Cave area


Bee Cave City Hall
4000 Galleria Parkway


Travis County Parks Office
14624 Hamilton Pool Road
Four Points area


Randalls
5145 N. RR 620


Travis County Sheriff’s Office
3800 Hudson Bend Road



Lakeway area


Lake Travis ISD Educational Development Center
607 N. RR 620


Lakeway Activity Center
105 Cross Creek


Randalls
2301 S. RR 620


Serene Hills Elementary School
3301 Serene Hills Drive



Rollingwood


Rollingwood Municipal Building
403 Nixon Drive, Spicewood


Briarcliff POA Community Center
22801 Briarcliff Drive



Westlake area


Bridge Point Elementary School
6401 Cedar St.


Laura’s Library
9411 Bee Caves Road


Lost Creek Limited District Office
1305 Quaker Ridge Drive


Oak Hill Fire Dept. Barton Creek  Station No. 302
4111 Barton Creek Blvd.


Randalls
3300 Bee Caves Road







Voter ID required


Texas voters are required to present one of seven specific forms of photo identification before they may cast their ballot.


Under Senate Bill 14, which was passed by the Texas Legislature in 2011 but did not take effect until a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court on June 25, 2013, voters must present one of the following forms of ID to vote:




  • Texas driver’s license issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety

  • Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS

  • Texas personal ID card issued by DPS

  • Texas concealed handgun license issued by DPS

  • U.S. military ID card containing the cardholder’s
    photograph

  • U.S. citizenship certificate containing the cardholder’s photograph

  • U.S. passport



The following forms of ID will not be accepted:




  • Student ID

  • Utility bills

  • ID cards issued by employers

  • Any ID, other than U.S. citizenship certification, more than 60 days expired



Voters who do not have a valid form of ID can apply for an Election Identification Certificate at no cost at any driver’s license office. The EIC is valid for six years, but any EIC issued to a voter older than age 70 has no expiration date. Details on how to apply for an EIC are available on the DPS website, www.txdps.state.tx.us/driverlicense/electionid.htm.






The candidates listed in this guide will be on the May 7 local election ballot in the communities defined by Community Impact Newspaper’s Lake Travis/Westlake coverage area. All races including uncontested races are listed. Candidates with silhouette photos were not able to be reached before press time.