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Planting at Lytle Lake
Water testing in 2025 showed high phosphorus levels in Lytle Lake, which can lead to algae blooms and poor water quality. Planting native vegetation along the shoreline helps absorb runoff, reduce erosion, and keep our lake healthy. If you are unsure what plants to include in your vegetative buffer, please see the list below for…
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Texas Boater Education
Who must take a Boater Education Certification Course? Anyone born on or after September 1, 1993 who wishes to operate certain vessels on the public waterways of Texas. See Water Safety Act for details Please click below to complete your Texas Boater Education course! https://tpwd.texas.gov/education/boater-education
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Protected: Board Book Materials-Minutes
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Lytle West HOA Information
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2026 Directors Election
Lytle Lake WCID Board Directors serve 4-year terms. Currently, two Board seats are set to expire in 2026. If more than two candidates file for a place on the ballot, an election will take place on May 2nd, 2026. Polling locations will be posted soon. Election Notices Polling Locations: Early Voting Locations: Taylor County Plaza…
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For Realtors
If you have a home listed within the boundaries of the Lytle Lake Water Control and Improvement District, please click the link below to view relevant tax and lake access information. If you have any questions please contact the District office at llwcid@llwcid.org.
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LLWCID 2024 Board of Directors
President Jim McCathren Mr. McCathren has served on the LLWCID Board of Directors since 2016. Mr. McCathren was elected for a second term in 2020 and was appointed as the LLWCID Board President. Mr. Rusty Beard Mr. Beard was elected to the LLWCID Board of Directors in May 2022. Mr. Beard currently serves as the…