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Public Notice: Two Steps Forward ...
A year ago, the last CodeNEXT draft was "unworkable." What's changed?
"...of CodeNEXT, it was being excoriated as poorly drafted and organized, more complex and harder to use than the..."

April 19, 2019 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Council: Can Social Impact Investing End Homelessness?
Catching up with the dais as they bet on success
"...Time Count of people living without homes in Austin and Travis County. Compared to 2018, this year's count (conducted..."

March 29, 2019 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Top 10 Austin News Milestones of 2018
Days like these
"...any year in Austin tend to unfold over weeks and months, sometimes fading and then roaring back, sometimes intersecting..."

Dec. 28, 2018 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Past, Present, and Future of Waller and Shoal Creeks
Finally doing right by Austin's waterways
"...the apartments where the ice plant used to be, and downstairs into the ditch. It's crowded, cold, and dark..."

Nov. 30, 2018 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Council: Back to Work!
Police, Fire, Water top a slim agenda post-election, pre-Thanksgiving
"...Notably, the proposed new labor contract between the city and the Austin Police Association is expected to sail through,..."

Nov. 16, 2018 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

Headlines
"...resolution for staff to research options for "redevelopment, renovation, and activation" of the Exposition Center site, the return of..."

Nov. 2, 2018 News Feature

Breathing Room for the City Budget
Proposed FY 2019 city budget features sunnier projections
"...Cen­ter. Although the budget staff continues to track revenues and expenditures traditionally, by individual city departments, the proposed budget..."

Aug. 10, 2018 News Feature by Michael King

Cronk to Reorganize Management Team
Musical chairs at City Hall
"...Spencer Cronk met with his five assistant city managers and subsequently released a memo describing a new administrative organization,..."

Aug. 3, 2018 News Feature by Michael King

Austin Street Art Enters Into a New Era
With the city cracking down on graffiti and Hope Outdoor Gallery set to close, artists look for permission to paint
"...It's 2pm, broad daylight, and a young man with a bandanna masking his face..."

July 27, 2018 News Feature by Kate Groetzinger

Equity Under the Lens
City office release first equity assessment
"...It's no secret that Austin suffers from racial and economic inequity. Systemic imbalance traces back to the city's..."

June 22, 2018 News Feature by Mary Tuma

CodeNEXT Wrecks Austin
Or did Austin wreck CodeNEXT?
"...the body's deliberations begin with the first of two public hearings this week. And after six years, three drafts..."

May 25, 2018 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

Council: I Get Around
On Birds, byways, and bridges
"...month, recently ordered its upstart companies – Bird, LimeBike, and Spin – to halt activity until they each address..."

April 27, 2018 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

Council: The Bird Is the Word
Rollin' into City Council, invited or not
"...A mobile app built to disrupt the transportation industry enters Austin's market without the city's blessing. Sound..."

April 13, 2018 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

Public Notice: The Business of Governing
Choosing a transit chief, a debt level & more
"...the city manager, an autonomous head of a massive public enterprise, hired by public officials but otherwise independent of..."

Jan. 5, 2018 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Spencer Cronk Named City Manager
Minneapolis city coordinator selected Tuesday by City Council
"...a 38-year-old outsider who billed himself as a facilitator and agent of change, and the more known quantity of..."

Dec. 22, 2017 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

How Austin Handles Mental Health Emergencies
Police, EMS, and Integral Care work together to serve people in psychiatric crisis
"...Health Crisis Care, they're greeted in a clean, white, and sterile space that does not lack for warmth. The..."

Dec. 15, 2017 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

Council: Meet Your City Manager Semifinalists
Winnowing down the list
"...continue their intermittent administrative discussion of "policy priorities, goals, and the potential impacts on governance." The next regular meeting..."

Dec. 1, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Council: Meet the Candidates
Names of city manager suitors may be revealed by the time you read this
"...With the holidays arriving, City Council has a reduced public workload during these Thanksgiving weeks, with the next regular..."

Nov. 24, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

How DPS's Occupation of a Border Town May Have Crippled Its Economy
Rio Grande City sees a marked decline in sales and tourism
"...as much. He's a county judge in the Rio Grande Valley, hard on the border with Mexico. Vera started..."

Oct. 6, 2017 News Feature by Debbie Nathan

Council: When the Mayor’s Away ...
Water, energy, and homelessness on the mind
"...Mayor Steve Adler and Council Member Pio Renteria will be absent for today's..."

Aug. 11, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

DPS Troopers Push Undocumented Immigrants Into a Deportation Pipeline
Spike in traffic stops raises concerns about racial profiling, faulty record keeping, and the damage done to families
"...Texas Department of Public Safety troopers are rounding up undocumented immigrants..."

June 2, 2017 News Feature by Debbie Nathan

Uber, Lyft Return to Austin Monday
Gov. Abbott expected to sign rideshare bill
"...Rideshare firms Uber and Lyft have announced they plan to return to Austin,..."

May 25, 2017 News Post by Richard Whittaker

How to Raise Worker Wages
Organize, arrive, persist, persist, persist
"...workers threatened to undermine its image as an ethical and mission-driven community business. That mission: to "promote a transformation..."

March 31, 2017 News Feature by Jack Craver

The Future of Health Care?
Dell and Central Health "re-think" the way we provide – and pay for – health care
"...clinic at University Medical Center Brackenridge, a half-dozen doctors and assistants huddled around computer screens reviewing patient records and..."

March 24, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Election Notes
District 6, mobility fits, and complaints of campaign thrift
"...of the election cycle goes to Ceasar Ruiz, the Republic­an challenging incumbent Rep. Celia Israel in House District 50...."

Oct. 28, 2016 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Public Notice: Which Comes First?
CodeNEXT or the transpo bond? Or both?
"...big-picture energies are devoted right now to his signature transportation bond package; he's been making the circuit, touting its..."

Oct. 14, 2016 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Elgin Agrarian Community Promises Co-op Living on the Blackland Prairie
“It’s like an urban twist on traditional farming.”
"...will knock off work, return to their energy-efficient homes, and then stroll down a flower-lined path to the farm..."

Sept. 16, 2016 News Feature by Robyn Ross

Council: It's All on Camera
City Council gets ready to dive back into the breach
"...convenient; there are no less than seven "time-certain" 4pm public hearings – several likely to be contentious – in..."

May 20, 2016 News Feature by Michael King

Public Notice: Think Globally, Vote Locally
Why your country is depending on you to vote no on Prop 1
"...been stunned by the amount of cash that Uber and Lyft have dropped into the Prop 1 campaign over..."

May 6, 2016 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Public Notice: Learning to Share?
A full week of Proposition 1
"...recap of the week (as John Oliver would say), and we begin where last week left off, with City..."

April 29, 2016 News Column by Nick Barbaro

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