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Travis County Commissioners Court spending for June 3, 2014
Here is a detailed look at how much money Travis County Commissioners spent this week: •Approved $1,489,967.60 for reimbursement to United Health Care for claims paid for participants in the Travis County Employee Health Care Fund for May 16-22.…
Local Government • By Austin Monitor • Jun 5, 2014
TxDOT engineers plan small steps before major expansion on I-35
Traffic engineers with the Texas Department of Transportation know how they want to spruce up the Travis County corridor along Interstate 35, but they aim to start small. At a media workshop Tuesday, officials went over TxDOT’s short- and long-term…
Transportation • By Jenny Blair • Jun 5, 2014
Despite criticism, Planning Commission reviews CodeNEXT rewrite
Though the process continues to draw criticism, the CodeNEXT code rewrite moves forward, and the Planning Commission looked at its latest benchmark last week. Planning and Development ReviewUrban Planner George Zapalac presented the Planning Commission with a draft of…
Development • By Elizabeth Pagano • Jun 5, 2014
Code Compliance making slow progress solving rental problems
One city department that unexpectedly made headlines last year was Code Compliance. The City Council heard details about how the department is dealing with problems that have plagued apartment dwellers for years during last week’s budget session. Council Member…
Development • By Elizabeth Pagano • Jun 4, 2014
District Attorney tells Commissioners new law adding to workload
District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg asked the Travis County Commissioner’s Court Tuesday for extra funding to help manage attorney workloads under the state’s new Michael Morton Act. The act, passed by the Texas Legislature during the 2013 session, requires all…
Local Government • By Beth Cortez-Neavel • Jun 4, 2014
Austin Monitor Radio, Show 1
The inaugural edition of the KOOP show! Veteran political consultants Mark Littlefield and David Butts join the Monitor‘s Mike Kanin and Elizabeth Pagano to talk 2014 Council elections.
Local Politics • By Michael Kanin • Jun 3, 2014
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Public Safety Commission calls proposed APD budget inadequate
Public Safety Commissioners did not attempt to hide their displeasure Monday with the proposed FY 2015 Austin Police Department budget. APD’s budget plan calls for $307.6 million, which is a $12.2 million increase from FY 2014 and adds funding…
Public Safety • By Gene Davis • Jun 3, 2014
Travis Commissioners may petition TCAD to level tax assessments
The Travis County Commissioner’s Court held a rare Monday meeting to discuss filing a petition with the Travis Central Appraisal District in response to the public’s anger over a steep rise in residential property taxes. The petition would address…
Development • By Beth Cortez-Neavel • Jun 3, 2014
Hays County Commissioner says plans for SH 45 SW ‘done deal’
Construction on the estimated $100 million State Highway 45 Southwest toll road connecting northern Hays County to southwest Austin is expected early next year. “It’s been in the works for 26 years now,” Hays County Pct. 2 Commissioner Mark Jones…
Development • By Andy Sevilla • Jun 2, 2014
ZAP backs project on Spicewood Springs Road despite objections
The Zoning and Platting Commission gave its blessing to more commercial zoning on Spicewood Springs Road at its last meeting, despite worries from neighbors that the change would just lead to more problems for residents of the area. The…
Development • By Elizabeth Pagano • Jun 2, 2014
Cole enters mayoral race emphasizing solving problems together
Mayor Pro Tem Sheryl Cole launched her campaign Saturday to become Austin’s first African-American woman Mayor before a crowd of enthusiastic supporters in the front yard of a North University home. In announcing her candidacy, Cole joins fellow City…
Elections • By Mark Richardson • Jun 2, 2014
Developers disagree over projects planned along South First Street
What started out as a dispute between neighbors at the Planning Commission Tuesday turned out to be a disagreement between developers in South Austin. PSW Homes is planning to build more than 47,000 square feet of condominiums at 900…