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Council OKs revamped retirement plan for future city employees

The Council voted Thursday to change retirement benefits for future city employees. If approved by the Legislature next year, the new package would come with a raised retirement age and a longer service requirement for retirees who begin working for…

Planning Commission reiterates need for new shoreline standards

The Planning Commission took a quick second vote on the proposed bulkhead ordinance this week, the result of a posting error before their last vote on the item in September. (See In Fact Daily, Sept. 30, 2010) At that meeting,…

Parks board to hear water utility’s request for use of greenbelt

The battle over the city’s Water Treatment Plant 4 project came to the Parks and Recreation Board’s Land, Facilities, and Programs Committee this week, with representatives from the Austin Water Utility and the Spicewood Springs Coalition butting heads over a…

Mobility PAC continues push for transportation bond

The Get Austin Moving political action committee continues to push its case for the proposed $90 million transportation bond package on this year’s ballot. On Wednesday, the group held a press conference next to a dirt path along North Lamar…

Zilker Neighborhood and local café reach accord on outdoor music

Negotiations between the Zilker Neighborhood Association and the South Austin café Opa! have resulted in an agreement modifying the Outdoor Music Venue permit the city granted the café on March 9. The agreement came just days before City Council was…

Travis considering development moratorium over Trinity Aquifer

The Travis County Commissioners Court has begun to consider an amendment to county code that would temporarily halt some development in the western portion of its jurisdiction. The move, a moratorium on plat approval for any projects that would draw…

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Candidates for Hays County Judge highlight issues at candidate forum

The race for Hays County Judge came to the forefront last night in a multi-office candidate forum, sponsored by the San Marcos chapter of the League of Women Voters, as partisan candidate sniped at each other’s positions on a variety…

ZAP wants more neighborhood input before rezoning Manchaca tract

The Zoning and Platting Commission has sent attorney Nikelle Meade back to negotiate with homeowners in the Olympia Park neighborhood before considering a zoning change on a two-acre retail property on South Manchaca.   The current state of Manchaca through…

CAMPO Board hires Maureen McCoy as new director

Maureen McCoy was named to the permanent top spot with the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization last night but not without some initial indecisiveness from members of the Transportation Policy Board.   Members insisted it was not a reflection on…

McCoy named to lead CAMPO

Members of the transportation policy board of the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Authority (CAMPO) named Maureen McCoy as the new director tonight after motions to delay the decision and repost the position failed.   The board interviewed McCoy and Douglas…

McCoy named to lead CAMPO

Members of the transportation policy board of the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Authority (CAMPO) named Maureen McCoy as the new director tonight after motions to delay the decision and repost the position failed.   The board interviewed McCoy and Douglas…

Travis County commissioners facing septic problems

According to a local engineer Steve Wenzel, up to 90 percent of Travis County’s septic systems may be in violation of state regulations. Whether or not his testimony is accurate, Travis’ Commissioners Court continues to see variance requests from property…