Lake Travis - Westlake Edition | August 2023

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New plan aims to protect Hill Country's natural resources

The Hill Country Land, Water, Sky and Natural Infrastructure Plan, released by the Texas Hill Country Conservation Network, is a plan to protect natural infrastructure that brings environmental, social, economic and health benets to the region. The plan is a vision that was built by the ideas of more than 2,800 residents of the Hill Country surveyed by the THCCN, a coalition with the goal of conserving and protecting the region. Natural features, such as rivers and hills, provide specic resources, services and protections to the Hill Country. Natural infrastructure refers to how these resources can be used and protected to help the economy and dierent communities living in the region, according to the THCCN. What is natural infrastructure?

What’s the point of the plan?

In a survey of Hill Country residents, 85% said they would support public funding for conservation, according to the THCCN. The plan would be implemented through funding sources such as bond measures, utility fees and sales tax.

The plan's objectives include:

Supporting conservation on

Advocating for policies that support natural infrastructure, such as night sky ordinances

Providing equitable access to natural infrastructure benets including public health

working lands through outreach and assistance

Implementing permanent protections of land and water

Increasing funding for natural infrastructure

Woodlands

SOURCE: TEXAS HILL COUNTRY CONSERVATION NETWORKCOMMUNITY IMPACT

Farms and ranches

For more information on the plan, visit www.ourtxhillcountry.org/natural-infrastructure-plan.

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