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Out-of-towners looking to cool off by the San Marcos River or go tubing this Fourth of July weekend may have to pay to park ...
Downtown Austin leaders are increasingly focused on residential development as a way to stabilize the city’s core, as office ...
The relationship between the Travis County District Attorney’s office and the Austin Police Department is fraught. It has ...
The Housing Department is pushing City Council to continue to provide funding for land acquisition and development subsidies ...
After a lengthy hearing which ended shortly after midnight last Thursday, the city’s Ethics Review Commission dismissed a ...
The city’s Historic Preservation Office is putting the finishing touches on its long-awaited Downtown Austin Historic Resource Survey, with plans to present the final draft to Historic Landmark ...
Travis County kicked off the design portion of its long-awaited mental health diversion center and central intake project.
The former director of the Economic Development Department authorized a handful of grant awards that violated city code ...
Paul Robbins said he had two main goals when he presented his water conservation ideas to the Resource Management Commission this month. “First is to convey a sense of urgency,” he said. “Austin is as ...
Ahead of this month’s budget workshops, city staff have released estimates that it will take more than $100 million in additional funding to sustain and expand the local homelessness response system ...
The Parks and Recreation Board on Monday recommended city approval of a vendor to operate Zilker Café, the long-vacant ...
Austin’s leaky pipe problem keeps getting worse. In recent years, the city’s water utility has recorded losses of about 7 billion gallons annually due to leaks in its treatment and distribution system ...