Austin's Zilker Park Access and Road Disputes
- City officials met to consider a proposed new entrance into Zilker Park from the Rollingwood Addition.
- Discussions were also planned to resolve disagreements between the Rollingwood and Bluffington subdivisions regarding shared road access.
- However, the developer behind the Rollingwood Addition was still working to re-acquire a specific lot vital for a planned road.
- Due to the incomplete land deal, all related discussions were postponed to a later meeting involving the City Council and the subdividers.
Full Transcript
1127 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Recessed Meeting March 24, 1947 3:00 P. M. Council Chamber, City Hall 1128 The meeting was called to order with Mayor Miller presiding. Roll call Present: Mayor Miller, Councilmen Thornberry and Wolf Absent : Councilmen Bartholomew and Glass - 2 3 The Mayor stated that the meeting was called for further consideration of the application of Geo. B. Hatley, Subdivider of Rollingwood Addition, for official approval of an entrance into Zilker Park, and settlement of differences between the Subdividers of Rollingwood Addition and Bluffington Addition regarding roads through their Subdivisions. The Mayor further stated that the said George B. Hatley had reported that negotiations were still under way for the re-purchase of a certain lot in his Addition necessary for the opening of a proposed road; and therefore, further discussion of the matters under consideration would be postponed to a meeting of the City Council with the Subdividers on Thursday, March 27, at 3:00 P. Μ. The meeting was then recessed. At Halli o vell City Clerk Milla. Approved: Mayor