It will become an ATV park when it dries out a bit.
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Originally posted by TildenHunter View PostVideo of the dam bursting!
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Originally posted by txbonecollector View PostLook up photos of Lake Wood in Gonzales, TX where they experienced the same dam/gate failure 3YRS ago... Trees, Weeds, Grass all now fill the area where we once enjoyed skiing, fishing and boating. This is GBRA also... No money, No fix, no worries... Feel bad for the lake front property owners.
We’ll I guess on the bright side their lots double in size...
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Originally posted by Take Dead Aim View PostWhy would it not work that way? I am not saying they will be taxed the same I'm just saying they will still be assessed for being riverfront as they will now have river front property. Doesn't matter what they try, there are not enough rooftops to make a difference tax wise. The dam cost too much to fix. They dont give discounts on lake travis or any other lake that drops significantly during droughts.
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Originally posted by webb09 View PostNot sure what your considering “ not to many roof tops”, but Dunlap is solid homes on both sides of lake from IH 35 all the way to the dam. It’s 7 miles between the dam and IH 35. Countless 1,000,000 $ plus homes.
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Originally posted by locolobo View PostHaven't seen it discussed here so.... Do the property owners gain the property rights down to the river? Extra acreage?
That’s what I was thinking I don’t see why they wouldn’t unless something to do with going past the break/retaining wall?
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Originally posted by Take Dead Aim View PostIn the big picture the tax cuts will be small and wont add up to much compared to what it will cost to build new dam. The more I have learned about the situation the more I stick by it not getting repaired in the near future(5 to 10 years).
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Originally posted by HOOKNBULLET2 View PostI went and looked at it today. The water by Schumann’s beach is about 100 yards wide versus the 400+ yards wide before the dam failure. The flow was really good. Looks like the original river channel is where the water is. Same down by the dam. I could see where after the lake bed dries out this could be a good 7 mile float trip. Folks need to rebuild/engineer there waterfront but it could still be usable recreational property until the dam is fixed.
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Absolutley horrible.. This will never be fixed UNLESS some politicians get involved.. Politics and money go hand in hand.. I sure hope some heavy hitters have Lake Dunlap Property and their kids or grand kids are screaming right now.. If not then it's over..
These old dams breaking have me even more concerned about the OLD BIG dams in this state..
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