DRIFTWOOD HISTORICAL
CONSERVATION SOCIETY
Area Definition/Historical Designation Committee
Role of the Committee
The committee focuses on three primary goals -
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Define the boundaries of the Driftwood Core and Driftwood Area of Influence,
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Develop a sign to denote entry points into the Driftwood Core Area and
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Locate, photograph, describe and publish local historical sites.
The committee meets irregularly; see the Calendar for posted dates.
Historical Sites
The committee has gathered information on historical sites and loaded the stories and pictures onto the Interactive Storybook. Explore Driftwood!
Link above to download and print the form developed to help gather more information to add to the Storybook. Email the form to us at info@driftwoodhcs.org
Driftwood Core Area and Driftwood Area of Influence
The Area Designation/Historical Committee has completed development of a Driftwood Core Area Map and a Driftwood Area of Influence Map. The Driftwood Core Area Map is a compilation of the Driftwood zip code and the proposed Winery Appellation. The outer portion of both of these areas defined the Driftwood Core Area.
The Driftwood Area of Influence is defined by the headwaters and watershed that flows water to Onion Creek until it reaches RR 150 or the Hays County line. Both of these maps are available in the Explore Driftwood section of the Sites and Sites page.
Welcome to Driftwood Sign
The committee has developed a sign which has been placed at six entry points to the Driftwood Core Area. The sign announces entrance to Driftwood and encourages "Natural Sites and Starry Nights" to promote residents desire to retain as much of the natural beauty as possible as development occurs.
Committee Members
Kate Johnson |
Lila Knight |
Mark Rutledge |