Population: 848



 CITY MEETINGS...
    
Eustace City Council meets the
   First Thursday of each month at
   7:00 p.m. in the City Hall building.
  
   Agenda:
  February 04, 2010

   Minutes: 

 EUSTACE HISTORY...

In the year of 1900 our city was named for Captain W.T. Eustace, a well-dressed, trim-bearded man of slight stature.  He was a popular Confederate Civil War veteran from Virginia that settled in Athens in 1867.  Although he never actually lived in Eustace the citizens were so impressed by his actions they honored him by naming their town Eustace.

 



 
 UPCOMING EVENTS...

    Pioneer Day - June 20, 2009

    Tour of Homes - TBA

    Christmas Light
        Parade & Christmas
        on-the-Square
- Dec. 12, 2009



  

 NEWS...

   Eustace Extra Territorial Jurisdiction:
   ●  Message from the Mayor (Oct. '08)
   ●  Petition Requesting Annexation


 
 
CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS    
Laura R. Ward................. Mayor....................... May 2011
Lisa K. Roberts................ Council...................... May 2011
Chuck Powers................. Council...................... May 2010
J.W. Wallace.................. Council...................... May 2010
Chris Wood..................... Council...................... May 2010
     
CITY STAFF    
Drucilla T. Haynes............ City Secretary  
Robert D. Walker............. Police Chief  
Thomas J. Acker, Jr. ....... Water/Wastewater  
Jay B. Thomas................ Streets & Roads  

GET ON THE AGENDA
The Eustace City Council meets on the first Thursday of each month for its regular meeting.  The meetings are posted on the door of City Hall.  Any citizen may address the council after following the proper procedure to be listed on the Agenda.  That procedure is: click here

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WHERE IS EUSTACE?
Eustace can be easily located - just 12 miles east of  Mabank and 11 miles west of Athens.  Cedar Creek Lake is just one of the local attractions as well as Purtis Creek State Park which is just 3-miles north of the Eustace City Limits.  Purtis Creek State Park offers several camping, fishing, hiking, and family activities.
     

 

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City of Eustace
PO Box 579
Eustace, Texas 75124
903-425-4702
city@cityofeustace.com