Open Records Information

Open records information   Welcome to the LCRA Open Records Request Portal Texas law gives the public the right to access records of governmental entities, including those of LCRA. Requests for records must be made in writing, and it typically takes 10 business days...

Frequently asked questions about LCRA

LCRA: Frequently asked questions Do you have a question about the Lower Colorado River Authority or its operations? We may have the answer for you in these frequently asked questions. If you can’t find what you need here, please submit your question to Contact...

Questions, Comments & Complaints

Contact LCRA These pages address some of the most common questions we receive: Lake Services & Information Lake Lowerings – More info about future lake lowerings General Information FAQs Environmental & Water Services On-Site Sewage Facilities Program...

Getting the most out of your benefits: Under 65

Getting the most out of your benefits for retirees under 65 LCRA offers competitive health benefits, but there are additional best practices you can adopt to make the most of the resources available to you and to lower your costs. 7 ways to maximize your benefits and...

Benefits options for retirees ages 65 and older

2026 benefits options for retirees ages 65 and older   Retirees ages 65 and older do not have access to LCRA’s group medical and prescription drug plan. Note: Retirees who are 65 and older and have children on an LCRA group plan can continue to be covered under LCRA’s...