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For a denser waterfront

For a denser waterfront

The South Central Waterfront should be part of downtown, TIRZ be damned.

lock-1 By Jack Craver 16 Apr 2024
Why few build missing middle

Why few build missing middle

It's not just about zoning.

lock-1 By Jack Craver 15 Apr 2024
A yawner at City Hall

A yawner at City Hall

& Alison Alter calls Watson a bully.

lock-1 By Jack Craver 11 Apr 2024
A historic day for zoning reform

A historic day for zoning reform

Tomorrow at City Hall.

lock-1 By Jack Craver 10 Apr 2024
Tovo reacts!

Tovo reacts!

Tovo 'astounded' that CMs support Watson.

lock-1 By Jack Craver 09 Apr 2024
Watson readies reelection, endorsements

Watson readies reelection, endorsements

8 Council members will endorse the mayor.

lock-1 By Jack Craver 08 Apr 2024
The sanctity of the bike lane

The sanctity of the bike lane

Will a ban on bike lane parking be enforced?

lock-1 By Jack Craver 04 Apr 2024
The city as a landlord

The city as a landlord

The city should increase its real estate portfolio.

lock-1 By Jack Craver 04 Apr 2024
Election-proof land reforms

Election-proof land reforms

Politicians come and go. The code stays the same.

lock-1 By Jack Craver 02 Apr 2024
E-bike & scooter policy

E-bike & scooter policy

Good news for (some) e-bikes.

lock-1 By Jack Craver 29 Mar 2024

Is the strong mayor over?

Well, barring a surprising development, TC Broadnax, the outgoing city manager of Dallas, will be the next city manager of Austin. In a statement released by the city, Broadnax said exactly what you'd expect him to say: I am honored and I look forward to the City Council’

By Jack Craver 27 Mar 2024
A new city manager is nigh

A new city manager is nigh

Council may decide today.

lock-1 By Jack Craver 26 Mar 2024
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