Resources

Access newsletters, meeting, resource and event information about the Possum Kingdom Lake Association here.

Newsletters

PKLA distributes newsletters to its members on a regular basis. You’ll find these full of information about our community and the association’s activities and initiatives. We encourage you to read these electronically; postage is expensive and mail service can be slow. Also, please forward to your neighbors and businesses around the lake. Hopefully, they will join PKLA too!

Annual Meetings

PKLA holds it annual meeting in the month of June. Please watch your email for your invitation. Not only do we review our recent activities but also, we engage in conversation about community needs and concerns.

Board Meetings

Our board is open and transparent. Minutes for all board meetings are posted on the right

POSSUM KINGDOM LAKE ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

Helpful Information

Visit the Possum Kingdom Chamber of Commerce web site.

Read about the Texas legislature schedules and activities at “Texas legislature Online”. This site is an “all in one” source of information for all you ever wanted to know about what goes on in the legislature at Austin, Texas. (Texas Legislature)

Locate the names and contact information for all your elected state and national government officials. Enter your home address where you are registered to vote and the system will list the elected officials that represent you.

The Brazos River Authority web site is the source for all meeting schedules, agendas and an audio transcription of the scheduled meetings. The names of the 21 members of the Brazos River Authority Board of Directors with photographs and brief biographies can also be viewed. The above information is shown by clicking the tab titled Board of Directors. The BRA site has links to the watershed flows and lake levels, the Possum Kingdom Lake home page and “contact us” information.

BRA Updates

BRA Letter Settlement Agreement 2020 – The chart that accompanied this letter was too large to scan. The charts can be found on the BRA website, http://www.brazos.org.


Water Use Summary 2014