The Texas Senate has passed SB 2519, which would block the taxing and funding structure being used to develop Austin's Project Connect light rail+rapid bus system.
A similar bill in the House would have the same effect: https://t.co/d5r4jVQ0Yj
1 in 71 Austin buildings at high risk because of land subsidence. Infrastructure also in danger.
Meanwhile City Council is "build build build."
#NerdAlert
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At yesterday's COA council work session, the Jasmine Crockett of Austin Natasha Harper Madison goes on another unhinged rant about how the City has to do cap and stitch as reparations to black people and that her "skinfolk" need to rise up. Then proclaims she is the "chosen one" for all black people in Central Texas from Sequin to llano. Pure craziness.
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In case you've forgotten how Austin politics work, here's a prime example. A lobbyist for St David's (Michael Whellan) texts @CMZoQadri on the dias while discussing the ordinance for safety bollards in front of hospitals. Zo can be seen reading directly from his phone on what to say. Zo then moves to postpone the vote. Also voting to postpone, @VanessaForATX and @joseforatx after receiving phone calls from the same lobbyist who by the way donated to their campaigns. Great work here by @MattGrantKXAN for bringing the receipts.
Austin City Council will vote to approve a $26 million purchase of property at 3300 N I-35.
No backup
No appraisal
On the consent agenda so no questions.
The Houston-to-Dallas bullet train project suffered a significant blow as the federal government announced the abrupt termination of a planning grant for Amtrak — just seven months after it was awarded. | via
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Zo Qadri yet again MIA as West Campus becoming more dangerous. The least he could do is demand DA Garza prosecute repeat violent offenders instead of releasing them back onto The Drag.
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@_AustinAdvocate@CMZoQadri Zo: “Whatever's been happening in the past"
Zo's been a Council Member for 2+ years yet has no idea of any city & police initiatives on Sixth Street, in the heart of his district.
Austin "taxpayers are likely to continue paying more in taxes, utility charges & other fees through the decade, before accounting for even higher property taxes that could be imposed through local elections to raise more revenue."
Beginning of the end... https://t.co/f9brvwHGDt
Embarrassing that Austin Council Member Laine:
- Views residents outside city as way to fix city finances
- Thinks annexation is easy
- Doesn't know we have to pay for services to areas annexed
- Misses point that budget needs cutting
BTW last year Lost Creek voted 91% to leave
At today's Austin city council work session on the city five year financial outlook. @cmkristalaine says " we should look at annexation to just to get more revenue" Then the so called real estate and development "expert" gets called out by city staff and @KirkPWatson. And gets told "we should never say we want to annex simply to get their tax money". She ran on a platform of being a real estate, development, and etj expert. Total lie! #atxcouncil #txlege
The last remaining folks in Austin who think the Trump Administration will approve funds for their light rail pipe dream. So quaint. https://t.co/A88MfhIy3T