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The city is preparing to move forward with a long-term planning effort that would coordinate public and cultural investments in a portion of East Austin seen as under threat of gentrification and ...
The Watershed Protection Department has released its 2024 annual report, highlighting a lengthy list of achievements in flood ...
City staff are seeking additional time to develop a comprehensive plan for funding and implementing the city’s workforce ...
Plans to redevelop an apartment complex in Northwest Austin are off to a rocky start, drawing a crowd to City Hall last week ...
Given current conditions, the city’s budget analysts are projecting a $33 million shortfall in the city’s General Fund in ...
Austin’s fast-paced growth and the increasing energy demands of large industries like data centers and advanced manufacturing ...
Although Ted Eubanks’ appointment to the city’s Parks and Recreation Board faced some headwinds, City Council on Thursday did finally appoint a 40-year parks professional who specializes in heritage ...
Austin’s West Campus neighborhood may be about to enter a new era of development, as city staff plan to update a special ...
The Planning Commission held elections for its officers on April 8 in a process outgoing Chair Claire Hempel remarked “went much more smoothly” than the previous year’s elections. All four positions ...
Austin must decide within just a few weeks whether to commit hundreds of millions of dollars to installing support structures ...
City Council’s Audit and Finance Committee heard a briefing on the Austin Police Department’s recruiting and hiring efforts. City leaders have been raising concerns about APD response times and ...
Austin’s leaders are looking for answers to transportation needs as rapid growth pushes housing and job centers farther from ...