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CCHOA Elections

Bill Gammon sets the record straight. Thank you Bill Gammon. Your hard work gave the residents of Circle C the opportunity to run the CCHOA for the first time ever. Let it be known, that the first legal elections took place in 2004, 16 years after the CCHOA began. If...

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Circle C Homeowners Association

(Circle) C You in Court! State District Judge Lora Livingston will hear arguments Tuesday in a case that could ultimately alter the way the Circle C Homeowners Association does business. Or, it could be business as usual for the tightly controlled and largely...

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Circle C

A Revolt Brews Among the Circle C Masses New residents at Circle C Ranch question the control Gary Bradley’s allies still have over the homeowners’ association. https://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2003-02-28/147081/

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Bastrop Homeowner

Man loses home after Bastrop Co. leader plants ‘no trespassing’ sign ELGIN, Texas (KXAN) – Frank Vickers was sitting on his couch watching “Jeopardy!” when he heard a knock at the door one evening in late September. Before he could stand up, a Bastrop County Sheriff’s...

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Protecting Oak Hill

AUSTIN, Texas – A major traffic project in southwest Austin hit a roadblock just one month after breaking ground. A federal judge has stopped TxDOT from removing trees for the Oak Hill Parkway Project. Neighbors in the area are hoping to protect their native trees....

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Random Justice: A Case Study

By E. Jason Billick I just finished reading an article shared by Bill Davis, a member of the Central Texas Foreclosure Defense Group. The paper is by Gary Neustadter of Santa Clara University Law School, called “Randomly Distributed Trial Court Justice: A Case Study...

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