The city will look for ways to improve and possibly restructure assistance programs for those at risk of losing their homes, in anticipation of the end of federal aid used to address homelessness.
Facing a valid petition from the neighborhood, City Council provided the bare minimum of nine votes to approve zoning changes in the South Congress and Red Bird Lane neighborhood last week that will ...
At its meeting Tuesday, June 4, the Travis County Commissioners Court voted unanimously to earmark up to $400,000 toward providing better emergency medical services to areas of the county outside of ...
Planning Commission members unanimously recommended an Oak Springs Road zoning change that was temporarily thwarted by a ...
Members of the city’s Public Safety Commission voted unanimously on Monday to recommend that City Council adopt a budget this ...
On July 1, the city’s bike rental program, MetroBike, will shut down in order to undergo a transformational change. When it ...
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is arguing in federal court that Interstate 35 didn’t unfairly disadvantage ...
The city has established basic guidelines for employees regarding the use of generative artificial intelligence technology ...
A recent audit by the Office of the City Auditor looking at the possibilities for converting vacant office spaces into ...
The city is expected to launch a new incentive program for small businesses such as grocery stores, child care centers and ...
The city has updated the numbers it uses to determine affordability in Austin. The median family income (MFI) for a family of four in the Austin-Round Rock area has increased about 3 percent over last ...
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