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April 12th: Project Connect: Central Corridor Public Workshop

You are invited to the final workshop prior to a recommendation for a Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA) by the Project Connect: Central Corridor study team. The workshop is Saturday, April 12, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Midway Field … Continue reading

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CANCELLED – April 16th: Community Input on the Future Development of E. Riverside/Oltorf (EROC) Neighborhood Plan

April 16, 2014 meeting re CodeNEXT Community Character in a Box scheduled for 6:30 pm Wednesday at Ruiz Library is CANCELLED.  According to the City website, there will be additional opportunities to participate later this summer.  Please  notify your neighbors … Continue reading

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I-35 Neighborhood Survey Ends Friday, April 11

I-35 Neighborhood Survey Ends Friday, April 11 The online survey for neighborhoods adjacent to I-35 in Travis County will be open through this Friday, April 11. More than 1,000 completed surveys have been received to date.TxDOT would like your feedback! … Continue reading

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More Solicitors, More Crime?

As many of you have observed, our neighborhood has seen an increase in solicitors over the last month.  We have seen many complaints about rude behavior and late hours for these solicitors.  Unfortunately, we have also seen a dramatic increase … Continue reading

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Residential Parking Permits along South Congress

From Mary Lovell: The following two posts by Bryan King & Girard Kinney are copied from Austin Neighborhoods Council(ANC)Talk concerning the VMU/RPP resolution to be introduced at Thursday’s City Council meeting. Please take time to read the resolution and these … Continue reading

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