Updated Nov. 2 11:20 a.m. Inks Lake will be re-opened at 8 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, a press release from the LCRA said. Lakes LBJ, Marble Falls and Travis will remain closed until at least Tuesday, Nov. 6, because of debris and unsafe conditions caused by the recent flooding. LCRA said it will reevaluate conditions on Tuesday. Property owners are allowed on the closed lakes during this time for the limited purpose of recovering or securing damaged property from the recent flood, if the property location is known. Boating on the lakes remains dangerous and time on the lakes recovering property should be minimized, the release said. Submerged hazards may be difficult to see, especially at night. Lake Buchanan was re-opened to the public last week and remains open. Original post Thursday morning LCRA closed the first of four open floodgates at Mansfield and Tom Miller dams, according to a press release. There are now three floodgates open at each of the dams as floodwaters continue to move downstream, the release said. LCRA expects to close the remaining three floodgates one at a time over the next few days, until all floodgates are closed on or about Nov. 7. This plan could be modified if the basin receives additional significant rainfall. Lake Travis is now falling about 1.5 feet a day, and the status of the lake closures will be updated Friday, the release said. Lake Buchanan is open for public use, but lakes Inks, LBJ, Marble Falls and Travis are closed to recreational use at this time. For current operations at each dam, see LCRA's flood operations report.