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With about $150 million secured, the city has a long way to go to fund its "cap and stitch" program, which could cost more than $868 million. City of Austin seeks $191M state loan, mulls 2026 bond ...
After being out of a long-term contract for over a year, the city and Austin police union are set to begin contract talks this month.
The city of Austin has submitted $88 million to FEMA for reimbursements related to COVID-19 projects, according to a March 14 statement from the city's Homeland Security and Emergency Management ...
The mayor is the head of city government ceremonially. The mayor is technically a member of the city council and is required to preside at all meetings. The mayor is also allowed to vote on all matters that come before the city council, but has no veto powers. [4] As of fiscal year 2022–2023, the salary for the mayor is set at $134,191.
Established in 1895, the utility is a department of the City of Austin and returns its profits to the city's general fund to finance other city services. Austin Energy is the United States' 7th largest public utility, serving more than 500,000 customers and more than one million residents (as of 2019) within a service area of approximately 437 ...
In this case, the lawsuit claims, the 2024 tax rate for Project Connect approved by the Austin City Council on Aug. 14 is miscalculated "because the 'purpose' of the 2020 Project Connect tax ...
Austin–Bergstrom International Airport was completed during his tenure on the council. When deregulation proponents proposed the city sell its public electric utility, García was key in keeping what is now Austin Energy in the public's hands. García supported the successful acquisition of significant acreage for nature preserves and parks.