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It’s a shovel-ready, for-rent multifamily development.. And if you’re wondering if we’ll be on it… Well, I shouldn’t say this ...
Austin’s Intergovernmental Relations Officer Carrie Rogers briefed Council Tuesday and expressed optimism about what might ...
Yet another developer brought yet another big downtown-ish project to the planning commission for a rezoning on July 8, this time at West 6th and Walsh streets in West Austin. The commission ...
Former Council Member Bill Spelman died last Thursday at the age of 68 after a series of illnesses including Covid, according ...
My strongest memory and feeling when I think of Bill will always be how he taught us. He was a teacher to his core. Not just ...
The city of Austin is looking to cut overtime for Austin firefighters as a way to save money in the new budget. The change would mean adjusting staffing levels on many fire trucks, which some ...
With the exception of District 1 Council Member Natasha Harper-Madison, incumbents who may run for re-election in 2026 have ...
Austin police officers took on average just over 45 minutes to respond to 911 calls last year, a new study found. The ...
City budget planners had to make some tough decisions in proposing a budget for the upcoming fiscal year and the following ...
Texas Gas Service (TGS) has filed for its third rate increase in approximately 12 months, affecting customers in Austin and surrounding areas. On Thursday the Austin City Council is expected to ...
Plans to restore the 92-year-old Palm Park Shelter House cleared an administrative hurdle last week, laying the groundwork ...
The tragic flooding on July 4 weekend in Central Texas has made the gutting of FEMA look even worse than it already did, ...
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