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Hornsby Bend residents demand action on water quality, cost concerns during community town hall
Summary by The Austin Editorial Desk · Based on reporting by Sydney Gray , KXAN-NBC
· August 22, 2026
· 1 min read
Concerns over water quality, high utility bills and aging infrastructure took center stage Saturday as dozens of Hornsby Bend and Austin's Colony residents gathered for a town hall meeting at Dailey Middle School.
Why this matters in The Austin
The concerns voiced by Hornsby Bend and Austin's Colony residents over water quality and high utility bills resonate deeply in a city where flooding risks are ever-present. As a community served by the Austin Independent School District, the impact of aging infrastructure and environmental concerns can have far-reaching effects on local schools and families. The fact that residents gathered at Dailey Middle School to discuss these issues underscores the close ties between community well-being and the quality of local services. With Austin's reputation for environmental awareness, it's notable that residents are pushing for action on these pressing issues, which can have significant implications for the health and affordability of living in the area. As the city continues to grow and develop, addressing the concerns of Hornsby Bend and Austin's Colony residents will be crucial to maintaining a high quality of life for all Austinites.
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Category: schools ·
Published: August 22, 2026 ·
Source: KXAN-NBC ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Concerns over water quality, high utility bills and aging infrastructure took center stage Saturday as dozens of Hornsby Bend and Austin's Colony residents gathered for a town hall meeting at Dailey Middle School.
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