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Austin City Council’s environmental committee received an update Wednesday on the $1 billion expansion of the Walnut Creek ...
Austin Energy may soon be on the hook to set the record straight on its District Energy & Cooling System, as a proposal from the city’s Resource Management Commission to conduct an audit on its ...
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is expected to remain in a near-perpetual state of construction for the next several decades, as city officials and regional leaders prepare for sustained, ...
Scientists with Austin’s Watershed Protection Department have spotted clumps of blue-green algae near Red Bud Isle on Lady Bird Lake. This year marks one of the earliest seasonal reports of the algae, ...
City Council will consider a substantial expansion of the city’s artificial intelligence oversight, incorporating detailed ...
The city is moving forward with new leadership at Austin Animal Center, following a memo from city manager T.C. Broadnax ...
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 ...
Negotiators for the city and Austin firefighters have finally reached agreement on how to deal with the Austin Firefighter ...
Austin made changes to its micromobility program, cutting the number of scooters on the street by 2,000 and reducing speed limits among other things. In a one-year update, city staff say those changes ...
The Mueller Foundation, which is the nonprofit entrusted with managing the Mueller Affordable Homes Program, welcomed a new head on March 31. Robin Lafleur, who is the former VP of HomeBase Texas, ...