The Environmental Commission passed a motion at its regular meeting on Sept. 18, recommending local government establish a partnership with Great Springs Project to “serve the City’s interest with ...
Entertainment industry leaders see promise in Austin’s recent land use and policy changes that could positively impact the ...
City Council approved a zoning change for a 0.42-acre property in the Zilker neighborhood that will allow the developer to build to 90 feet, falling under the Density Bonus 90 category. The property ...
City Council Member Vanessa Fuentes has signaled her concerns with a resolution scheduled for next week’s meeting that could result in keeping a 300-bed emergency shelter open far longer than it was ...
After last week’s confusing and concerning audit report on Travis County’s health care district Central Health, the ...
Austin has a leaky pipe problem. The city’s water utility estimates it loses about 21 gallons of water per resident per day ...
In a piece of good news – especially as recent sweltering temperatures have confirmed that summer doesn’t end till late ...
Travis County is fighting back. That’s the message that County Judge Andy Brown, County Attorney Delia Garza, County Tax Assessor-Collector and Voter Registrar Bruce Elfant and County Commissioner ...
Following the lead of Mayor Kirk Watson, City Council unanimously approved an indefinite postponement of the South Central Waterfront Combining District and Density Bonus Program at its most recent ...
Members of the Arts Commission want the city to show how effective new grant programs have been at reaching arts organizations from underserved communities, out of concern that large award amounts for ...
Local arts leaders and members of the Tourism Commission hope to bring City Council’s attention to the lack of action on the ...
Campaigns for City Council and mayor are heating up just as the weather is cooling a bit, by Austin standards at least. Mayor ...