Lawn City Hall is the administrative center for the City of Lawn, Texas, a small town located in southeastern Taylor County. The town, which was first settled in the 1890s, is situated at the intersection of U.S. Highway 84, Farm Road 604, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Lawn is known for its historical significance, with Old Lawn being incorporated in 1925 and New Lawn emerging as a business hub alongside the railroad. The town is home to various amenities, including a small art gallery, Mayfield Memorial library, and three active churches.
In recent years, Lawn has undergone infrastructure improvements, such as the replacement of old water lines with new PVC water lines near Oplin and Lake Coleman. The city encourages water conservation and urges customers to check for leaks in their water pipes. Additionally, the city has reworked and seal coated several streets, with plans for further improvements as budget permits. Lawn also acts as an independent water distribution system, purchasing treated water from the City of Abilene and adopting their water conservation plan. The town has a fluctuating population and maintains a Volunteer Fire Department within its limits.
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