The city plans to move forward with an overhaul of its short-term rental regulations, with public hearings beginning next month to discuss the code amendments under consideration to manage the ...
With the retirement of City Council members Alison Alter and Leslie Pool, who served as the chair and vice chair, ...
Recent history has given us little reason to take note of 2600 E. MLK Blvd., where for decades a vacant concrete building has served largely as a canvas for graffiti. But before it was scenery, ...
The curtain is finally lifting on Austin’s long-planned light-rail system, as a newly released report from the Austin Transit ...
Public health proponents for the city and Travis County appear ready to push for more heat mitigation resources in the next city budget, with a recent playbook from the Office of Resilience likely to ...
Austin Resource Recovery plans to collect a total of 260,375 tons of waste from curbside and drop-off center operations ...
The most comprehensive study of homelessness mortality in Austin shows that more than 1,000 people died between 2018 and 2023 ...
Hopping on a Capital Metro bus or train should soon be as easy as tapping a credit or debit card. In March, the regional ...
Two years ago, following a spate of violent incidents at Givens District Park, the city’s Office of Violence Prevention took ...
Some property owners object to the rules and fees governing use of their land in the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction and ...
People interested in serving on the Community Development Commission – a 15-member board that “advises (City Council) in the development and implementation of programs designed to serve the poor and ...
At its Tuesday meeting, the Travis County Commissioners Court heard an update on what Commissioner Jeff Travillion called a ...