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  • Canyon Creek Playgroup
    My husband and I are interested in starting a playgroup in Canyon Creek. This group would be for children born in or around 2007 and their parents. Siblings would of course be welcome. We also have a child who was born in 2009. Our idea is to have a standing play date at Trailhead Park on Saturday or Sunday for a specified number of times per month. If there is interest we can always choose to expand our activities to other places. The purpose of this group would be to allow our young children a chance to play and get to know one another as well as to allow the parents to enjoy one another's company and establish friendships. If you are interested please email: canyoncreekplaygroup-subscribe@yahoogroups.com and more information will be forthcoming.
    We look forward to getting this group started and meeting lots of great families!
  • Found Keys
    Found a set of keys near the first set of mailboxes on Ember Glen near the school. Call to claim (512) 966-2644, Kimberly.
  • Found Keys
    Found on my walk this morning, a set of keys! Email me if you have lost your keys along the sidewalk on Boulder Lane near Dona Villa Drive. State model of the car key & number of keys on the ring, to claim.

  • Theft of Auto parts
    For the second time one of our trucks had the Dodge center wheel cover plugs stolen between 1am and 7am. Truck was in the driveway and it did not set off the alarm for some reason. First time they took 1 then a few months late (Tues. 09-13-11) they took 3 off of different truck in our driveway. Both are Dodge trucks. I have also noticed on the Austin Spot Crime reports that a few license plates have been stolen in our neighborhood lately. Just want to give our neighbors a heads up. Don't want this to continue in our private neighborhood.
  • Lost Bicycle?
    A silver and black Mongoose bicycle, size appropriate for about an elementary-aged child, has been in my front yard (at the corner of Barbrook and Comiso Pala) since early Sunday morning 13 November. If it belongs to your family, please come get it and/or send me email. Thanks.
  • Auto burglary
    I'd just like to let my neighbors know my auto at 10817 Chestnut Ridge Rd was broken into on Saturday morning, March 26th at around 3:30 a.m. Personal items were stolen. Police were dispatched and fingerprints were lifted. Don't leave valuables visible in cars left outside. If you can offer any info you can contact me at 512-964-4080. Thanks, Stan
  • Found 2 labrador mixed dogs
    Was walking my dog and noticed 2 dogs roaming around with pretty collars but no leashes. As they were terrifying the local cats, I brought them along to my fenced yard. Please call 512-992-1619 if these wonderful gold and chocolate labs are used
  • Ramona - Bengal - Answers to her name

    Reward if found
  • Trailhead Park Question
    Does anyone know what all the construction is along the Trailhead Park path? What a lovely walk, but there are many changes lately. Upkeep? Some kind of wide track? We are sure losing a lot of trees and large limbs that are split from the heavy machinery in there. It looks pretty invasive for a quiet woods walk.
  • Our black and white male cat, Buster - who is 1 yr old, has gone missing. He lost his collar last month and isn't microchipped :( If you see him or have him, pls call 219-9555. Thank You!
  • A very sweet, friendly and talkative cat appeared at our house around June 26th. He is not microchipped, had no collar, but is neutered and well-cared for.
    We are told he is quite young, although he is very large.
    He is black, multicolored, striped, long haired with a very nice disposition. He meows a lot and needs to find his petowners.
  • New traffic, Criminal Laws set to go into effect Sept. 1


    HB 2730 is the DPS’s Sunset Legislation, and many of the DPS-related bills this session were included in HB 2730. Notable traffic and criminal laws that go into effect on Sept. 1 (unless otherwise indicated) include*


    Seatbelts: HB 537 requires all occupants of a vehicle, no matter their age, to be secured by a safety belt, no matter where they are seated in the vehicle;

    1. Changes the definition of a passenger vehicle to include a passenger van designed to transport 15 or fewer passengers including the driver:

    2. Removes the current exemption for third-party Medicaid transportation provisions regarding the use of child passenger safety seats;

    3. And prohibits a motorcycle operator from carrying a passenger under the age of 5 unless the child is seated in a sidecar attached to the motorcycle.

    4. SB 61 amends the existing statute regarding child passenger safety seats. The bill requires that any child younger than 8 years of age be restrained in an approved child passenger safety seat unless the child is at least 4 feet, 9 inches in height. The fine is no more than $25 for a first offense and $250 for a second offense.


    The law also creates a new court cost for conviction of an offense under this section to be collected and used by TxDOT to buy safety seats for low income families. The law becomes effective on Sept. 1, 2009, but tickets for this offense cannot be issued until June 1, 2010. Police officers are allowed to issue a warning before that date.

    Driving: HB 55 makes it illegal to use a wireless communication device in a school zone unless the vehicle is stopped or a hands-free device is used. Cities or counties wanting to enforce this law must post a sign at the beginning of each school zone to inform drivers that using a wireless communications device is prohibited and the operator is subject to a fine. It is a defense to prosecution if the operator was making an emergency call.

    HB 2730 increases the penalties for driving while intoxicated with a child passenger by adding an automatic driver license suspension period for first-time offenders and an increased suspension period for repeat offenders. The driver license re-instatement fee for completing an education program will rise from $50 to $100. Closes a loophole so a person who commits an offense as a minor cannot circumvent the driver license penalty if the person turns 21 before their court date.


    HB 2730 allows a new Texas resident to operate a vehicle without a Texas license for 90 days instead of the current 30. (This provision went into effect on June 19, 2009.)

    HB 2012 creates two new punishment enhancements: a Class B misdemeanor if a person drives with a suspended license and without insurance; and a class A misdemeanor if the person driving without insurance or a valid driver license has an accident and someone is seriously injured or dies as a result of that accident.

    SB 129 authorizes neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) to be operated on roads with a posted speed limit of 45 miles per hour or less. The bill authorizes driver license holders to operate NEVs without having a motorcycle endorsement, clarifies that drivers and passengers in such vehicles are not required to wear helmets and specifies that enclosed three-wheeled vehicles as described in the bill are authorized to operate in preferential lanes.

    Concealed Handgun:

    HB 2730 amends numerous provisions regarding concealed handgun licenses (CHLs), including eliminating student loan defaults as a disqualifier, to clarify that DPS must suspend or revoke a license when the licensee becomes ineligible and mandating that a magistrate suspend a CHL held by the subject of an emergency protective order.

    HB 2664 provides a defense to prosecution if a concealed handgun license holder carries a concealed handgun into an establishment that gets 51 percent or more of its income from the sale of alcoholic beverages, but has failed to post the statutorily required notice that it derives 51 percent or more of its income from the sale of alcoholic beverages. (Under current law, a concealed handgun licensee can be charged with a Class A misdemeanor for doing this.)

    HB 2730 removes DPS authority to suspend a concealed handgun license (CHL) for the holder’s failure to display the CHL to a peace officer on demand. It removes associated penalties and suspensions for the failure to display. Driver license:

    HB 2730 requires that all applicants under the age of 18 take the driving skills exam to receive a driver license.

    The law also requires that a provisional driver license (under 18) or instruction permit expire on an individual’s 18th birthday, removes the requirement that a provisional driver license or instruction permit be renewed annually and increases the fee for those licenses from $5 to $15. It also extends the current phase-two restrictions for holders of a graduated driver license from 6 months to 1 year. These restrictions include limited night driving, prohibited use of wireless communication devices and a limited number of passengers.

    HB 339 increases the total hours of behind-the-wheel driving instruction a teen receives from 14 to 34 and creates an adult driver education requirement for applicants older than 18 and younger than 21.

    SB 1317 creates a six-hour driver education course required for driver license applicants 18 years of age or older. It also mandates that applicants 25 or under must submit to an approved driver education course. (Goes into effect March 1, 2010.)

    SB 328 gives DPS the power to suspend a minor’s driver license if they fail a breath or blood alcohol test while operating a watercraft. Chapter 524 of the Transportation Code also clearly defines the suspension period for an individual who was under the age of 21 at the time when the offense of boating under the influence or driving under the influence of alcohol occurred. The law also increases the reinstatement fee for a license suspended under sections 49.04-49.08, Penal Code from $50 to $100.

    HB 2730 increases the driver license sanction from a one-year CDL license disqualification to a lifetime disqualification if a person uses a motor vehicle to transport, conceal or harbor an alien. If a child is engaged in conduct involving a severe form of trafficking persons, a judge at a juvenile hearing is required to order the juvenile’s driver license or permit to be suspended.

    HB 2730 prohibits DPS from issuing a driver license or identification card to a person who has not established a domicile in Texas. The law specifies that an applicant may receive a driver license at a post office box only if the applicant’s residence address has also been provided, with some exceptions.

    Crime:

    HB 558 allows minors to be charged with public intoxication. HB 2386 allows courts to immediately seal juvenile criminal records if the juvenile successfully completes a drug court program, or another special program ordered by the court.

    HB 1282 makes it a Class B misdemeanor to steal a driver license, commercial driver license or personal identification.

    Registered sex offenders:

    SB 689 restricts Internet usage by certain registered sex offenders, and requires registered sex offenders to provide information about their e-mail addresses when they register.

    Motorcycles etc.

    Senate Bill 1967 requires that applicants for an original class M license or class A, B or C driver license (including commercial driver licenses and permits) with authorization to operate a motorcycle, provide evidence of completion of an approved motorcycle operator training course. It also repeals the helmet exemption sticker program. Current law requires a person be covered with a minimum of $10,000 in health insurance for injuries incurred in a motorcycle accident to be eligible for an exception for the offense of operating or riding a motorcycle without a helmet. As of Sept. 1, the minimum amount is removed. The bill requires the Texas Department of Insurance to prescribe a standard proof of health insurance for issuance to persons who are at least 21 years of age and covered by an applicable health insurance plan. The law also increases the penalty for failure to yield the right-of-way if there is a crash that results in injury to a person other than the motorcycle operator.

    Vehicle inspection:

    SB 589 requires that a vehicle equipment safety compliance label be placed on a windshield, side or rear window stating that the window tinting complies with the appropriate provisions of the Transportation Code. Failing to place the required label on the vehicle could lead to a $1,000 fine. Miscellaneous:

    Firearms-Ammunition-Accessories

    SB 1188 authorizes a Texas resident to buy firearms, ammunition or firearms accessories in any other state, not just those contiguous to Texas, to reflect updated federal statutes.

    * Please keep in mind that this is not a complete list of all laws passed in the past legislative session.
  • Bimfield Book Bazaar
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  • Please help us find our parakeets that escaped from it's cage on Sunday.
  • Canyon Creek Playgroup
    My husband and I are interested in starting a playgroup in Canyon Creek. This group would be for children born in or around 2007 and their parents. Siblings would of course be welcome. Our idea is to have a standing play date at Trailhead Park on Saturday or Sunday for a specified number of times per month. The purpose of this group would be to allow our young children a chance to play and get to know one another as well as to allow the parents to enjoy one another's company. If you are interested please email: canyoncreekplaygroup-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
    and more information will be forthcoming.
    We look forward to getting this group started and meeting lots of great families!
  • Our grey and white domestic medium long haired cat was lost from Open gate drive on June 28th. His collar has come off and there is no ID. If you spot him, please email me at jayrkay@yahoo.com or call 517.402.2643.

    thank you for your help.
  • tennis players
    Anyone interested in tennis- I have a flexible schedule and would like to hit some balls around.
  • GRAY/WHITE LONG-HAIRED male cat lost since Monday, June 28, 2010.

    He needs medication. He also needs to be given water with a syringe every morning and night.

    He has lost his collar and tag near home on Open Gate Dr, Austin 78726. So, he currently has no collar.

    We missed him dearly!!! Please contact me ASAP if you see / have recently seen him anywhere or if he has wandered into your garage.

    REWARD. Call 512-686-1028
  • Found Dog
    Found short haired tan, terrier mix on Friday morning at Boulder Creek and 620.

    Dog had a collar, but no tags.

    Please call me at 512-426-1434 if you are missing him.
  • lost orange tabby cat in canyon creek
    Sometime on Sunday July 25th our orange tabby cat got out of our house on Yorktown Cove in the Chestnut Ridge area. She is spayed and rather large and does not have a collar on. If you find her, please call me at 512-917-5119.
  • Canyon Creek Dog Walking
    A brother & sister team of Canyon Creek residents and dog owners! For further information please email:

    canyoncreekdogwalkers@gmail.com

    Or call:

    (917) 848 - 8518
  • garage door maintenance
    I am looking for someone to service our garage doors. I remember seeing a name in one of the bulletins but of course I have thrown away the bulletin.
    Thanks in advance for the help
  • Unity Management visitors
    Dear neighbors, I just received the visit from individuals requesting that I buy magazine subscriptions in order to support trouble youngsters re-integration into the community. As I took the time to research the corporation on-line and am a security expert with years of fraud detection experience, I would strongly recommend not answering your doors, not allowing these people to enter your home (even for bathroom visit) and certainly not fund their operations. Please be careful as these people are coming from other parts of the USA - like the gettos of Washington DC and speak very convincingly. The intent of the door-to-door representatives may be good but, their organization is not one to be trusted given the reports published on the web. Anyck
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