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Tag Archives: austin city council
LegalZoom or LegalDoom?
The City Council is trying to decide whether or not to provide relocation incentives to LegalZoom, an online legal form provider. Here are the deal details. The City pays out $20,000 for ten years for a nominal total of $200,000. … Continue reading
City Council checklist for Austin Public Library’s new central building
I am a huge fan of the Austin Public Library. I am constantly surprised at the breadth of its collection and the reach of its branches. A new central building is being designed amidst a time of great upheaval in … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Suggestion Box, Uncategorized
Tagged austin, austin city council, austin public library, libraries
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Breaking: So, what happened with the WTP4 vote?
After a deluge of public testimony, the Austin City Council took a midnight vote on the motion to hire a construction manager for the first phase of WTP4. Council member Spelman made a motion to delay the vote two weeks … Continue reading
Posted in Water
Tagged austin, water treatment plant, Water, water conservation, wtp4, austin city council
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