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Commission drills down on Grove at Shoal Creek park plans
After years of contentious planning, the Grove at Shoal Creek has broken ground and begun construction on the first two blocks of residences of this mixed-use development in central Northwest Austin. The plan for the accompanying parkland remains under discussion. At…
Planning • By Jessi Devenyns • Mar 4, 2019
City hosts Grove at Shoal Creek parks meeting
The city’s Parks and Recreation Department is working with the developers of the Grove at Shoal Creek, the West Austin planned unit development passed in December, to create the Public Parks Master Plan for the site. Certain community benefits are…
Provide feedback on Grove at Shoal Creek parks plan
Tired of a brief respite in attending meetings about planned unit developments? Never fear. Next week, the Parks and Recreation Department hosts a community meeting to get feedback on the Grove at Shoal Creek’s Public Parks Master Plan. City Council…
The Grove at Shoal Creek moves closer to final Council OK
After months of discussion and more after-hours debate and testimony at City Hall last night, City Council is moving forward with plans for a controversial development known as the Grove at Shoal Creek. As with most discussions on the case,…
Planning • By Syeda Hasan • Dec 7, 2016
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Council inches closer to action on Grove at Shoal Creek PUD
For several months now, City Council’s decision about whether to approve the zoning for the Grove at Shoal Creek, a proposed 75-acre mixed-use development, has driven hours of debate and faced numerous delays. Why is it taking so long? When…
Zoning • By Syeda Hasan • Oct 12, 2016
City to get land for Shoal Creek bike bridge
As a result of two bills sponsored by Rep. Donna Howard and Sen. Kirk Watson, both Austin Democrats, the city of Austin will soon have an easement on state property that will allow for construction of a pedestrian-bicycle bridge connecting…
Planning • By Jo Clifton • Jul 3, 2019
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Grove PUD remains in limbo
The drama over the Grove at Shoal Creek may be far from over. The project has been tangled in city bureaucracy ever since City Council greenlighted the controversial planned unit development at the corner of 45th Street and Bull Creek…
Planning • By Jack Craver • Apr 13, 2018
Grove PUD plan postponed
The Grove at Shoal Creek Planned Unit Development was back at City Hall for a moment this week. This time, the Zoning and Platting Commission postponed approval of its preliminary plan, with some commissioners citing unanswered questions about the plan,…
Planning • By Elizabeth Pagano • Apr 5, 2018
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Council approves Grove PUD
After more than two years of fierce debate among neighbors, a developer and City Hall leaders, City Council finally approved the Grove at Shoal Creek, a massive planned unit development to be built on 75 acres of vacant land at…
Development • By Jack Craver • Dec 16, 2016
Casar pushes for alternative to neighborhood deal on Grove PUD
The fight over the Grove at Shoal Creek, a massive mixed-use development that has sparked fierce debate in surrounding neighborhoods, may not be over after all. A number of City Council members signaled Tuesday that they are not committed to…
Zoning • By Jack Craver • Dec 14, 2016
Grove affordable housing plan explained
If approved on third reading, the new plan for affordable housing for the Grove at Shoal Creek will not only increase the amount of affordable housing available but will also save Austin Water more than $5.3 million over 20 years. These…
Planning • By Jo Clifton • Dec 8, 2016
Grove gets special postponement
Though City Council didn’t take up the Grove at Shoal Creek PUD on Thursday, they (naturally) couldn’t resist a discussion about it anyway. In the end, Council opted to postpone the case to a special called meeting on Dec. 6.…
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