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City housing staff say a publicly-funded program to help homeowners build accessory dwelling units would likely see limited uptake and may fall short of the city’s affordability goals, particularly ...
Austin ISD is trying to slash up to $10 million in spending by restructuring its central administrative office. Staff will ...
Sixty recipients of Austin’s Live Music Fund grants are currently in non-compliance with the city’s reporting requirements, ...
Property owners in Texas hoping to stop or stall new housing next door will soon find it harder to do so. Texas lawmakers ...
A judge has ruled against an environmental group that sued the city of Austin, alleging elected officials violated state ...
A shortage of air traffic controllers at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) has increasingly forced federal ...
Austin is getting older, and its growing population of residents aged 65 and up is living proof. In fact, those between 65 and 74 represented the fastest-growing age group between 2010 and 2020, ...
A rezoning case for an out-of-compliance doggy daycare in South Austin’s Sweetbriar neighborhood earned the recommendation of Austin’s Planning Commission (and the scorn of some of neighbors) last ...
Way out in Austin’s northwest corner, where the city bleeds into undeveloped wildland, two people are trying to build a homestead. To do that, they’re asking the city of Austin for an upzoning to a ...
In a case that may tug at the heartwood of tree-hugging Austinites, the Planning Commission approved an variance allowing the cutting of one individual pecan tree during its May 27 meeting. The ...
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