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A description of the Stratus Properties / City of Austin development negotiations, and the historical precedents (Freeport-McMoRan)
"...to "explore how that might occur and enhance environmental protection at the same time."..."

Dec. 1, 2000 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Bond Election Cliffs Notes
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Oct. 23, 1998 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

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God's Own Clothesline
In Search of Far Flung Adventures With Butch Hancock

May 15, 1998 Music Feature by Christopher Hess

Postmarks
Don't Dissolve District
"...District has been on the front line of environmental protection: addressing construction projects, new subdivisions, industrial uses, agriculture needs,..."

May 1, 1998 Column

Stormwater Quality Control: The State of a Young Art
"...need for a second pond, and allowed the highway department to squeeze the ponds into existing right-of-way, but, according..."

Jan. 19, 1996 News Feature

Arch-Subversive
"...General Services Commission, the City of Austin Electric Utility Department, the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, the Lower Colorado..."

July 7, 1995 News Feature by Robert Bryce

What’s Happening, What’s Being Done, and How We Got Into This Cold Weather Catastrophe
More chaos with continued power outages, calls for water conservation
"...burst pipes (as of Tuesday night, the Austin Fire Department had responded to 871 burst pipe calls), which have..."

Feb. 17, 2021 News Post by Lina Fisher

When Did the Single-Family Home Go From Being the American Dream to an Urbanist Nightmare?
One policy wonk's view of how we got here
"...have a good quality of life. It means increasing protections for people who haven't had it."..."

Feb. 7, 2020 News Feature by Daryl Slusher

The Top 10 Austin News Milestones of 2018
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"...leave – to interact with the public. The labor protection became a target of anti-Austin, anti-worker hysteria. The Texas..."

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Nov. 30, 2018 Events Post by Bonny Chu

Club Endorsements
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"...be completed in the next 18 months. With that protection in place, the conservancy can move forward on its..."

Nov. 13, 2015 News Feature by Robyn Ross

After the Flood, Before the Flood
As the area recovers from the Memorial Day flood, El Niño looms
"...assembled a group of representatives from the city's fire department, the NWS, and the Bexar County Sheriff's Office to..."

Aug. 14, 2015 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

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The state dealt with a drought as the city took on some prickly issues
"...for the 600-acre site, with voter-approved bond money for water-quality-protection land acquisitions...."

Jan. 3, 2014 News Feature by Amy Smith

Prop. 6: Rainy Day Flows Downhill
State Water Implementation Fund wins in landslide

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WTP4: Still Bitter Waters
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