Bee Cave faces lawsuit over potential new road plans

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BEE CAVE, Texas — Bee Cave, a suburb of Austin, is growing fast. It's about a 30-minute drive from central Austin, with State Highway 71 being its major roadway in and out.

"Then they kind of stopped letting people come onto it, and then they kind of made clear that they were going to build this road," Smith added. The preliminary plan is to take 10% of the 45-acre property and build a road that connects Great Divide Drive and Hamilton Pool Road. Smith added,"We have a real concern about the runoff from the road filtering down through the karst into the Edwards Aquifer and also into Little Barton Creek. Even though, you know, it may be, quote-unquote, far away from the creek, obviously that stuff travels through the karst. And that's a concern.

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