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September 3, 2010

County eyes suspending new subdivisions to develop groundwater rules

By Michelle Jimenez

Travis County officials, with an eye toward future population growth, are looking to address issues of groundwater availability, particularly in the western part of the county.

September 3, 2010

Austin’s first Net Zero Energy subdivision featured on DIY Channel

By Josh Rosenblatt

September 3, 2010

Whispers 9-3-10

September 2, 2010

Zilker Neighborhood continues appeal of café’s outdoor music permit

By Josh Rosenblatt

Lost in the shuffle of last week’s long and testy Council meeting was the postponement of an appeal regarding an Outdoor Music Venue permit for South Austin café Opa! But the postponement does not signal successful negotiations between the Zilker Neighborhood Association and a new café on South Lamar.

September 2, 2010

Hays County reconfigures award process for 2007 parks bonds

By Mike Kanin

September 2, 2010

Whispers 9-2-10

September 1, 2010

Planning Commission puts off discussion of eastside urban renewal

By Kimberly Reeves

Eastside neighborhoods are looking for their chance to weigh in, again, on the tri-party agreement and the urban renewal process along East 12th Street.

September 1, 2010

Longtime county employee Joe Gieselman to retire

By Michelle Jimenez

September 1, 2010

Austin begins public portion of its solid waste master plan

By Mike Kanin

September 1, 2010

Whispers 9-1-10

August 31, 2010

Get Austin Moving PAC kicks off effort to pass 2010 Transportation Bonds

By Mike Kanin

Seems like everyone gripes about the transportations problems in Austin, but now some familiar names are lining up to try and do something about it.

August 31, 2010

Oak Hill homeowners try to rally behind town center

By Kimberly Reeves

August 31, 2010

West End group wants traffic to run slower through its business district

By Kimberly Reeves

August 31, 2010

Whispers 8-31-10

August 30, 2010

Lakeside residents make waves as board backs bulkhead ordinance

By Laurel Chesky

To the dismay of some Lake Austin residents, new regulations for building bulkheads on the shoreline sailed through the Austin Parks and Recreation Board last week. The board voted 6-0 to recommend approval of a proposed ordinance that changes the city’s development code dealing with docks, bulkheads and shoreline access.

August 30, 2010

Council seeks to ease cable viewers’ conversion to digital channels

By Josh Rosenblatt

August 30, 2010

Whispers 8-30-10

August 27, 2010

Council up late for heated public hearing on water rates, WTP4

By Josh Rosenblatt

City Council settled in for a late night last night, as community concern over proposed water rate hikes and the construction of the controversial Water Treatment Plant 4 took over a public hearing on the FY2010-2011 proposed budget, a hearing that was still ongoing at press time. 

August 27, 2010

Council splits over historic zoning for UT area cottage

By Kimberly Reeves

August 27, 2010

Whispers 8-27-10

August 26, 2010

Tempers flare over the future of South Congress

By Mike Kanin

In a heated meeting Tuesday night hosted by the city's planning, transportation, and public works departments, residents, area merchants, and city staff seemed to agree on just one thing: That parking problems on South Congress Avenue need to be addressed. How that should happen, however, is a matter of intense debate.

August 26, 2010

Commissions tackle contentious 909 Congress development

By Kimberly Reeves

August 26, 2010

Whispers 8-26-10

August 25, 2010

City Hall hosts opposing viewpoints on proposed water rate hike

By Josh Rosenblatt

Two simultaneous presentations at City Hall yesterday shed light on the debate over a proposed residential rate hike for water use in next year’s budget. In one corner stood David Anders, assistant director of the Austin Water Utility, who was presenting the utility’s quarterly financial report to the Council’s Audit and Finance Committee. In the other, a collection of city environmental activists, led by the Save Our Springs Alliance, who were holding a press conference calling on City Council to vote against any rate hikes in the FY 2011 budget.

August 25, 2010

Historic Landmark Commission OKs historic district for Hyde Park

By Josh Rosenblatt

August 25, 2010

Travis commissioner proposes to delete historic tax exemption

By Mike Kanin

August 25, 2010

Whispers 8-25-10

August 24, 2010

City nearing final decisions on WTP 4 shaft site

By Mark Richardson

Residents from the Spicewood Springs neighborhood in northwest Austin continue to press their case at every opportunity to try and stop or divert the planned Jollyville Transmission Main project for Water Treatment Plant 4 from coming through their area.

August 24, 2010

Council gives preliminary approval for Central West Austin Plan

By Kimberly Reeves

August 24, 2010

Whispers 8-24-10

August 23, 2010

Divided ZAP Commission OKs trip limits for medical office plaza

By Kimberly Reeves

Agent Jim Bennett got the Zoning and Platting Commission to raise the trip limits on his South Austin medical office plaza last week, but he had to go through homeowner Mark Walters to do it.

August 23, 2010

Questions about parks bonds continue to dog Hays commissioners

By Mike Kanin

August 23, 2010

Whispers 8-23-10

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