After a quarter century of operation, the city-owned Austin Studios facility on the site of the former Robert Mueller ...
Pivoting from its now-scrapped draft, Austin Energy is putting the finishing touches on its long-awaited Resource, Generation ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued an Austin nonprofit that serves people experiencing homelessness. The lawsuit accuses Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center of fostering drug use, violence and ...
The question of which contractor or contractors will pick up and deliver compostable items for processing is up in the air for now. Currently, those organic items are collected from customers’ green ...
Austin Energy is set to open applications soon for its Solar Standard Offer program, aiming to boost solar array installations on commercial properties. Applications open on Dec. 9, with projects ...
After a public hearing on Thursday, City Council approved the Equity-Based Preservation Plan – a new strategy for preserving ...
City Council passed a resolution Thursday directing the city manager to prioritize city-owned land for the development of ...
City Council has approved a six-year contract, valued at up to $5.55 million, for the redesign of the city’s website, ...
The city of Austin is changing how and when it will open cold weather shelters this winter to make shelter more frequent and predictable for people, city officials said. When temperatures dip to near ...
After a year in place, the Board of Adjustment Applicant Assistance Program, or BAAP, has been deemed a success, serving one applicant in its first year. The program, which provides fee waivers for ...
More than 90 percent of the city’s historic tax exemptions in 2023 went to property owners west of Interstate 35, with a ...
It’s been a few months since City Council approved changes to the Land Development Code known as the HOME amendments, and now a task force focused on improving the process of using those amendments is ...