Bingham Group Associate Hannah Garcia and CEO A.J. review the week in Austin politics.
Today's topic include a review of several items of now from the Austin City Council's 3.9 meeting:
• Agenda Link -> https://bit.ly/3yrYmht
• Item 16 -> Approve a resolution accepting the Equitable Transit-Oriented Development (ETOD) Policy Plan
• Item 25 -> Establishing a charter review commission
• Item 27 -> EV Fast Charing Stations
• Item 36 -> Executive Session regarding Search for and appointment of a new city manager
• Council next meets on March 9 for Work Session and March 23rd for its Regular Meeting
BG BLOG:
• The Austin Ballot Petition Threshold -> https://bit.ly/3yr8Xcq
BG READS WEEKLY REVIEW:
• Council OKs creation of charter review commission (Austin Monitor) -> https://bit.ly/3Lb9bvF
• How Austin is planning for neighboring areas to evolve alongside ‘generational’ transit system (Community Impact) -> https://bit.ly/420w4Ij
• Austin homeowners ask judge to void city policies that allow developers to build more housing (KUT) -> https://bit.ly/3ysS40L
• Austin's Project Connect is over budget. Texas lawmakers have a plan to rein it in. (Austin American-Statesman) -> https://bit.ly/3mMocKb
• BG Reads Page: https://www.binghamgp.com/bg-reads
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