Newsletter Signup
The Austin Monitor thanks its sponsors. Become one.
Most Popular Stories
- Police, state ready to intervene on after-hours bars operating downtown
- Austin Energy hopes new solar standard offer can scale up sorely needed local generation
- San Antonio, Travis County and Mexico officials urge Legislature to fund passenger rail next session
- Auditor finds PARD employee improperly used rec center for birthday party
- Delayed CapMetro Rapid routes to launch next year with slower service and diesel buses
-
Discover News By District
Popular Whispers
Mobility Talks begin
Tuesday, March 22, 2016 by Nora Ankrum
In an effort to identify Austin residents’ priorities related to mobility, the city is launching Mobility Talks – a combination of community events and online information gathering tools that will ultimately inform the city’s decisions about transportation investments. Opportunities for providing input online include a short survey found here (deadline: May 8) and the Mobility Talks discussion thread at SpeakUpAustin.org. Mobility Talks representatives will also be around town gathering information in person (find them on this map) and – beginning in April – holding facilitated Conversation Corps discussions in various neighborhoods. There will also be discussions at various open houses and at board and commission meetings, with dates and locations appearing here. All of the feedback from these efforts will be presented before the City Council Mobility Committee on June 8.
Join Your Friends and Neighbors
We're a nonprofit news organization, and we put our service to you above all else. That will never change. But public-service journalism requires community support from readers like you. Will you join your friends and neighbors to support our work and mission?