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Panel turns down homeowners’ request for another zoning variance
The Board of Adjustment made it clear Monday night that at least one West Austin couple has worn out their welcome for obtaining zoning variances. Jack and Ann Swingler, who own the property at 3801 Stevenson Avenue, were asking…
Uncategorized • By Elizabeth Pagano • Nov 16, 2012
UT System approves downtown administrative building
Travis County is about to get a new downtown neighbor. The University of Texas System plans to demolish two existing university-owned buildings and construct a new $102 million nine-story tower with a six-level parking garage on Seventh Street, between Lavaca…
Uncategorized • By Kimberly Reeves • Nov 16, 2012
LCRA sues co-op over alleged breach of power contract
The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) has filed a suit in state district court to stop Guadalupe Valley Electric Cooperative from violating a long-term power supply contract. Wednesday’s filing is the most recent in a string of legal action…
Uncategorized • By Michael Kanin • Nov 16, 2012
City outlines long-term project to restore Eliza Springs
Austin’s Watershed Protection Department wants to create a new life for Eliza Springs, one of four springs at Zilker Park. On Wednesday, the city department hosted an open house to highlight its efforts to bring back a more natural setting…
Uncategorized • By Kimberly Reeves • Nov 15, 2012
County plans online water supply forum
Travis County officials are having trouble putting together a water supply forum approved in concept by the county commissioners in September. So, they plan to turn to the Internet to collect input from county stakeholders interested in weighing in on…
Uncategorized • By Michael Kanin • Nov 15, 2012
Council OKs rezoning for 310-room downtown hotel
City Council begrudgingly approved rezoning for another downtown hotel on first reading last week, letting the case go forward for now despite its lack of compliance with the Downtown Austin Plan. Developers asked for a zoning change from CBD…
Uncategorized • By Elizabeth Pagano • Nov 14, 2012
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Travis County readies policy on providing economic incentives
Travis County Commissioners continued to inch toward final approval of a comprehensive economic development incentive policy. In a series of successive votes Tuesday, Commissioners made a handful of key decisions about the requirements companies must meet in terms of the…
Uncategorized • By Michael Kanin • Nov 14, 2012
Slip and fall incidents plague Deep Eddy Pool after renovation
A local woman has notified the City of Austin that she intends to file suit over what she describes as negligence in the Parks and Recreation Department’s maintenance of the popular Deep Eddy Pool. Sherry Cordry, who had surgery following…
Uncategorized • By Michael Kanin • Nov 14, 2012
City losing money on valet parking; rates to rise
The City of Austin is losing roughly $455,000 a year by allowing hotels and restaurants to use downtown parking spaces, that could be metered, for valet parking. Council members last week took a step to recoup some of the lost…
Uncategorized • By Lenna Stahl • Nov 13, 2012
Illegal motocross trails wreak havoc on Canyonlands preserve
City officials are ready to tackle illegal trails in Emma Long Park, but it won’t be easy, despite the fact that the trails are threatening the habitat of a bird recognized by the National Audubon Society as one of the…
Uncategorized • By Elizabeth Pagano • Nov 13, 2012
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Uncategorized • By Michael Kanin • Nov 12, 2012
Council adopts emergency ordinance after two helistop permits OK’d
Closing an unforeseen loophole, City Council on Thursday night passed an emergency ordinance designed to prevent temporary helistops like the ones approved by the Aviation Department just hours earlier. Council voted 6-1 to approve the ordinance, with Mayor Lee…