Strength in Community

 

Incorporated in 1960, City founders considered the Interstate 35 and Loop 1604 interchange a perfect location amid gently-rolling hills.

Live Oak has evolved from a rich farming and ranching tradition to developments of peaceful residential neighborhoods, multiple shopping centers, a major hospital and medical complexes, college campuses, and financial resources.

Nearly half of the residents have lived in Live Oak for more than 10 years.  New families with young children have located to our community  increasing the population to over 14,900.

Retirement

 

Mayor Mary M. Dennis and Police Chief Ron Echols presented Sgt. John B. Stakes a proclamation for his retirement.  Sgt. Stakes served approximately 30 years with the City.

 

 

 

 

  

 

Randolph Brooks FCU
Ground Breaking Ceremony

Mayor Mary M. Dennis joined Randolph Brooks President Randy Smith and their Chairman of the Board Dr. Harry Edwards in turning dirt on the second building at its Administrative Service Center (Corporate Headquarters) at IH 35 and Loop 1604.  Many turned out to celebrate the most recent expansion of the Cresswell Administrative Services Center.  Construction should begin soon. 

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NEWS and EVENTS

Mon Aug 2 2010 10:23 AM
"Do You Have a Cool Neighbor?"
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Tue Aug 3 2010 08:00 AM
Weatherization Program
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Wed Aug 11 2010 09:12 AM
Sgt. John Stakes Retires from City of Live Oak
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Sat Sep 11 2010 08:45 AM
9-11 Memorial
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Sat Sep 11 2010 07:00 PM
Movie in the Park
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WHAT'S NEW

OVER THE HEDGE now showing in Live Oak's Main Park!  Saturday, September 11th, Trivia and Concession Stand opens at 7:00 p.m. Movie starts at 8:00 p.m. For more information click here Movie in the Park.

The City Hall building will be under renovation for the next three to four months to clean up, fix up and reconfigure the existing working space.  During this period, the administrative staff will be housed in the old police building next door to City Hall.  We are asking for citizens who have City business to take care of, to do so at the old Police Department building.

 

 

 

 

CONTACT US

Address:
City of Live Oak
8001 Shin Oak Drive
Live Oak, TX 78233

Phone:
210.653.9140
Fax:
210.653.2766

For a map of the City click on the link.  Map of Live Oak

If you have any questions or comments about this website, please e-mail
Scott Wayman or Carol Buttler.