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Despite Uncertainty in Media Reports, Council Appears Set on Tax Rate Election Path
Some local media have suggested that a Tax Rate Election (TRE) may occur for the 2025-26 City of Austin budget. Recent Council activity indicates it's all but decided. The Audit and Finance Committee meeting on July 22nd, along with the City Council Message Board...
Ideology and the Kerr County Flood
Here in Austin it seemed like such a pleasant July 4 afternoon. Rain was coming down, not in a threatening way, but in a very welcome and comforting way — keeping the Texas heat at bay in the middle of summer. It was very relaxing. Then I checked the news. A...
Jackie Goodman – A Life In and For Austin
Jackie Goodman wielded her power on the Austin City Council quietly and responsibly— and she used it to benefit Austin.
Council Reaches Decision on Acacia Cliffs, As Residents Make Last Stand
The Austin City Council had another crowded zoning agenda on June 5. Numerous residents of East Austin turned out to express reservations about proposed DB90s (Density Bonus, 90 feet in height) at the northeast corner of Oak Springs and Airport and another at 2967...
Watson’s Quiet Cajoling
To begin let’s return briefly to the City Council meeting on May 22 of this year. The Acacia Cliffs item is about to be heard. That’s the case in which the owner of a naturally occurring affordable apartment complex in northwest Austin is proposing to tear down the...
Attention Democrats: MAGA Did Not Make This Up
Let’s begin by following up on our last story about the Acacia Cliffs apartment complex. That’s where a new City Council-devised development incentive called DB90, supposedly designed to create new affordable housing, instead turned into an incentive for the owner of...
True Stories
What If Texas Were More Like France? At Least in August
Texas in August, Save Austin Now petition, Fued between TCo prosecutors and APD, Austin’s Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, COVID resurges locally
Joe Manchin Comes To Texas – Surge Voters Often Help Republicans
Manchin raises money from oil tycoons after rebuffing fugitive Texas Ds. A look at surge voters.
Catching Up: True Meaning of the Council Holiday, Soccer, Potential Trojan Horse, Republicans and Jim Crow
Well, we took a few weeks break from publishing here at the Austin Independent, but we’re back. Let’s take a look at some of the things that happened while we were gone. First of all, our vacation corresponded with the first few weeks of the City Council’s six...
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