LCRA is a conservation and reclamation district created by the Texas Legislature in 1934. (See The LCRA Enabling Legislation.) It has no taxing authority and operates solely on utility revenues and fees generated from supplying energy, water and community services.
LCRA electricity: reliable, cost-effective
LCRA sells wholesale electricity to more than 40 retail utilities, including cities and electric cooperatives that serve more than 1 million people in 53 counties.
Water management and protection
LCRA manages water supplies for cities, farmers and industries along a 600-mile stretch of the Texas Colorado River between San Saba and the Gulf Coast.
LCRA operates six dams on the Colorado River that form the scenic Highland Lakes: Buchanan, Inks, LBJ, Marble Falls, Travis and Lake Austin.
It enforces ordinances that control illegal dumps, regulates on-site sewage systems, and reduces the impact of major new construction along and near the lakes.
Recreational opportunities
LCRA owns about 16,000 acres of recreational lands along the Highland Lakes and Colorado River, with more than 40 parks, natural science centers and nature preserves.
Community development
In partnership with local communities and businesses, LCRA has helped add about 3,600 jobs and $224 million in capital investment to the region since 1995.
The Texas Leadership Institute offers training and development resources to local elected officials and community leaders.
BY THE NUMBERS
16,614
LCRA owns or operates 16,614 acres of parks and recreational areas.
1st
With six hydroelectric dams and wind power purchased from West Texas wind farms, LCRA ranks as the largest publicly owned supplier of renewable energy in Texas.
29,809
LCRA's electric service area stretches 29,809 square miles, covering all or part of 53 counties.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) is to provide reliable, low-cost utility and public services in partnership with our customers and communities and to use our leadership and environmental authority to ensure the protection and constructive use of the area's natural resources.
LCRA is a Texas conservation and reclamation district operating with no taxing authority.