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City of Lampasas News & Announcements
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Spring Brush Chipping
BRUSH CHIPPING PROGRAM
The City will begin its brush chipping program in March. The pick-up dates, areas and rules for the brush chipping program are as follows:
DATES AREAS
March 2, 2026 - March 6, 2026 Northwest section of the city. West of Key Avenue and north of First Street.
March 9, 2026 - March 13, 2026 Southwest section of the city. West of Key Avenue and south of First Street.
March 16, 2026 - March 20, 2026 Southeast section of the city. East of Key Avenue and south of First Street.
March 23, 2026 - March 27, 2026 Northeast section of the city. East of Key Avenue and north of First Street.
NOTE: City sponsored brush chipping will occur only during designated weeks and designated areas.
The following are the guidelines for the City's Brush Chipping Program.
There will be no charge for Brush drop off at the Collection Station for the Month of March
- The brush can be no longer than four feet in length;
- No lumber or trash will be picked up; and
- The bundle must be out by the curb, no alley pick up.
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New Regulations for Commercial Development
Effective immediately, the City of Lampasas requires all new commercial development projects to submit a complete plan set and participate in a pre-development meeting with City staff.
Plan sets must be submitted to the City no later than the 15th day of each month to be considered for a pre-development meeting, which will be held on the first Thursday of the following month at 2:00 p.m.
The applicant or an authorized representative must be present at the meeting.
Please contact City Hall at 512-556-6831 for further questions.
City of Lampasas Spotlight Announcements
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Lampasas Springs
Home to several mineral springs along the Sulphur Creek branch of the Lampasas River, the springs continue to be a main tourist attraction for locals and visitors from afar.
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Nominate a Community Champion!
On June 26, 2017, the Lampasas City Council designated a proclamation in Lampasas, Texas to recognize and honor our "Community Champions."A "Community Champion" is anyone or any organization in the community that displays leadership, volunteers their time, is involved with the community, and is willing to support and improve the quality of life for our community as a whole.A "Community Champion" creates an example for the rest of the community to follow, emphasizes that community service is important and shows that one person or organization can be an effective agent for change. This page was created to honor our "Community Champions" and recognize them for their community engagement, dedication, service, contributions and their selfless efforts for the benefit of the community so that things are better for everyone.Nominating your "Community Champion" is simple and straightforward, simply tell us about the person or project and the difference they make to the community. All nominees will be given to City Council for review. Those chosen will recognized at a City Council meeting and will be presented a certificate on behalf of the Mayor and Lampasas City Council.
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Come Visit Our Sculpture Garden Filled With Art & Inspiration
When you want to stretch your legs and clear your mind, there’s no better way than visiting a garden filled with art and inspiration. Hanna Springs Sculpture Garden is family and pet friendly, free to the public, and located in Campbell Park.