The Hill Country Alliance (HCA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to raise public awareness and build community support around the need to preserve the natural resources and heritage of the Central Texas Hill Country.

 HCA was formed in response to the escalating challenges brought to the Hill Country by rapid development. Concerned citizens began meeting in September of 2004 to share ideas about strengthening community activism and educating the public about regional planning, conservation development and a more responsible approach growth in the hill country.

We have a strong diverse board of directors and advisors who have experience and expertise in issues including; land stewardship, scenic protection, groundwater supply, county authority, subdivision rules, public and private land conservation, land planning, grassroots organizing and more.

The Alliance has participated in regional planning efforts, natural area and water quality bond initiatives and citizen advisory panels. We have hosted numerous community meetings and created this website to provide a public resource. We have been carefully examining many development projects, LCRA activities and Hill Country Road plans. And, we have been connecting people throughout the region who are experiencing similar issues related growth.

HCA will continue to provide educational opportunities for citizens and will regularly submit public testimony and factual information to educate and guide political leaders and policy makers on issues affecting the Texas Hill Country.