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Soon, Hold Your Breath
"...the liberals running this city? Stuck in traffic, your street dug up for years? Thank the City Council. They..."

March 15, 2004 Postmarks

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...you were walking on the north side of 38th Street going west, the sidewalk ends and becomes a dirt..."

May 30, 2003 Column

Food-o-File
Just because it's the biggest and busiest week on the Texas culinary calendar doesn't mean that there isn't plenty o' news to report on, in this week's "Food-o-File."
"...(600 E. Third) to the list of recent restaurant closures. In it's short business lifespan, the elegant fine-dining outlet..."

April 4, 2003 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

TCB
50 Cent brings his bullet proof vest to the Delco Center
"...Eastside's Millennium Entertainment Center, this local stop of the "Street Ballas" tour was moved to the roomier, newly opened..."

Feb. 28, 2003 Music Column by Christopher Gray

Rent Party Blues
Are post-boom rents killing the Austin music scene?
"...in the Wall, Empanada Parlour, and Black Cat (2002). Closures and turnovers of non- and semi-regular music venues also..."

Feb. 14, 2003 Music Feature by Andy Langer

Suit Blames Roadwork for Fatal Bike Crash
The family of late UT professor Bill Gardiner says an improperly performed street cut led to his 2000 death in a bike crash.
"...a dozen competing telecommunication companies were randomly tearing up streets to lay utility lines -- thanks to a new..."

Dec. 20, 2002 News Feature by Amy Smith

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...formula of sorts for what's happening down around Sixth Street: People with money want to live some place cool;..."

May 31, 2002 Column

Food-o-File
Food Editor Virginia B. Wood has had correspondence from several of the most tasteful men in Austin's food scene in the past week and it's all good news.
"...bar Tocai was an early victim of downtown construction street closures and the faltering economy. I considered restaurateur/sommelier Anthony..."

March 1, 2002 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Council Roundup
"...Garcia's new powers: the ability to compel curfews and street closures that can remain in effect for as many..."

Dec. 21, 2001 News Feature

Page Two
The fact that City of Austin staff is often inspiring and committed makes snafus like downtown traffic and the Fourth of July fiasco all the more perplexing.
"...such spectacular messes as the Bermuda Triangle of downtown street closures and July Fourth's potential traffic fiasco? I'm writing..."

July 6, 2001 Column by Louis Black

Deconstructing Downtown
The Economy Sneezes -- and Austin's Central Business District Catches a Cold
"...arrived at an old car dealership on West Fifth Street armed with an overhead projector and a stack of..."

April 20, 2001 News Feature by Amy Smith

Postmarks
What destroys a neighborhood? How can bikes help? What's wrong with the Julia Roberts/Brad Pitt vehicle THE MEXICAN? A few answers to these questions---and more!---right here, right now.
"...the construction has ended. The problem is not downtown street closures, but Mike's car...."

March 23, 2001 Column

Welcome to Austin. You're Screwed.
Can you get there from here? In downtown Austin, the answer is no.
"...denizens will fight their way through the maze of street closures, one-way streets, and sudden traffic turnarounds, in search..."

March 9, 2001 News Feature by Erica C. Barnett

Naked City
Local news this week in Austin, Texas.
"...has estimated that the currently closed section of Third Street between Lavaca and San Antonio will be opened by..."

March 2, 2001 News Feature by Erica C. Barnett

Page Two
There are 40 blocks closed in downtown Austin due to various construction and cable-laying projects. When the Empire State Building was built in New York City, the city closed no blocks. Also, news on the upcoming SXSW festival and the Texas Film Hall of Fame.
"...worse, in some urban whitewater area where a one-way street spits me out blocks from where I started and..."

March 2, 2001 Column by Louis Black

Dot-bombers
Despite the clouds of layoffs, a virtual silver lining shines for some caught in Austin's online bust.
"...to the comprehensive lists of e-commerce job cuts and closures on The Wall Street Journal's www.wsj.com, Web sites have..."

March 2, 2001 Features Feature by Carol Brorsen

Naked City
Pro-light rail forces appear to have the advantage, both in numbers and funding, over light rail opponents.
"...first line will run. But pro-rail forces have a streetcar full of cash, they have the city's power structure..."

Sept. 15, 2000 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Page Two
Rather than legislating by principal and vision, the influences on Bush are special interests, short-term voter response, and accident.
"...the Statesman have responded, is downtown traffic. The incredible street closures and lack of any kind of cohesive or..."

Sept. 8, 2000 Column by Louis Black

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...feeding meters in parking spaces that retail customers used. Street closures for festivals, construction, and movies further restrict both..."

June 2, 2000 Column

Council Watch
Intel secures $15 million in incentives to locate its facility downtown, saying only $2.5 million of that consists of actual "incentives"; the council votes to annex the property owned by the Regents School, whose sports facilities have annoyed neighbors in the nearby Travis Country subdivision.
"...-- those will pay for themselves. Waiving fees for street closures shouldn't count, either, since it's only fair to..."

May 26, 2000 News Column by Kevin Fullerton

Endorsements
"...with business owners along the East 11th and 12th street corridor to hear their concerns about East Austin redevelopment..."

May 5, 2000 News Feature

Endorsements
"...with business owners along the East 11th and 12th street corridor to hear their concerns about East Austin redevelopment..."

April 21, 2000 News Feature

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Bikes, Beets, and Bastrop.
"...to the newspaper and ride a bicycle on Austin's streets, instead of "taking decisive action" to rein in the..."

Jan. 7, 2000 Column

Naked City
More sponsors are added to A2K New Year's Eve party, Austin Energy Green Choice program is about to be announced.
"...any other concert, except bigger." The first of several street closures occurs at 7pm Tuesday, Dec. 28 for the..."

Dec. 31, 1999 News Feature by Amy Smith

The Party Poop
"...been anticipating, but that plans for police protection, permits, street closures, private security, and insurance typically assume a range..."

Dec. 17, 1999 News Feature

Naked City
Poor ticket sales forces the Austin Symphony to cancel its New Year's Eve celebration; ARTS Center Stage is floating a new parking proposal for the community events and performing arts centers, and the Eastwoods neighborhood association is angered over the city's approval of a fraternity site plan to build a sports court.
"...to only come in from the west because of street closures, so people were saying, golly, what's the point?"..."

Dec. 17, 1999 News Feature by Amy Smith

Eve of Destruction?
The City plans for a big New Year's Eve party downtown while East Sixth Street merchants complain of threat of competition
"...annual New Year's event sponsored by the East Sixth Street Community Association (ESSCA) that draws nearly 100,000 people annually..."

Oct. 29, 1999 News Feature by Andy Langer

We're Having a Party ...
"...Street Closures ---- ---- ----..."

Oct. 29, 1999 News Feature

Hitting the Books
Budget Schedule
"...Zone Safety -- Installing these synchronized traffic lights requires street and lane closures, which in turn require permits from..."

Aug. 13, 1999 News Feature by Erica C. Barnett

Traffic Stop
Neighborhood Concerns
"...is concerned that the projects -- particularly the bridge closures -- will make it difficult for area residents to..."

June 11, 1999 News Feature by Lee Simmons

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