Agenda
We think we found an agenda here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=476576
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Call to Order
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Consent Agenda
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10:30 AM - Austin Housing Finance Corporation Meeting
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91. Approve an ordinance amending City Code Section 2-1-206 (Joint Sustainability Committee) revising the Council Committee that nominates an individual to the Joint Sustainability Committee.
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Items 92-94
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96. Conduct a public hearing to consider an appeal by Rusty and Mary Tally regarding the Planning Commission's decision to approve a conditional use permit for the Girls' School of Austin, 2007 McCall Road, Austin, TX 78703 (SPC-2026-0052A). Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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97. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Title 25 (Land Development) to amend the East Riverside Corridor (ERC) Regulating Plan to remove property located at 1705 and 1717 South Lakeshore Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78741 and 1712 East Riverside Drive, Austin, Texas 78741 from the ERC Regulating Plan and to change the boundary of the ERC Regulating Plan. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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98. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Title 25 to amend the East Riverside Corridor Regulating Plan (ERC Regulating Plan) to remove the property located at 1404 East Riverside Drive, Austin, Texas 78741 from the ERC Regulating Plan and to change the boundary of the ERC Regulating Plan. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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99. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance renaming a portion of Paisano Trail to Zion Rest Lane and waiving certain sections of City Code Chapter 14-5 (Street Name Change). Funding: $458 for the fabrication and installation of the necessary signs is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works.
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100. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance renaming Plantation Road to Tommie Lee Wyatt Lane and waiving certain sections of City Code Chapter 14-5 (Street Name Change). Funding: $1,592 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works.
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101. Conduct a public hearing related to the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-2027 assessment for the Austin Tourism Public Improvement District and consider an ordinance approving the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 service plan for the Austin Tourism Public Improvement District, composed of hotels with one hundred or more rooms, levying the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 special assessment on the properties in the district and establishing the method of assessment to enhance services and undertake improvements, including activities related to marketing, business recruitment, and promotion for the district. Funding: $27,670,344 is projected to be available for Fiscal Year 2026-2027 in the Austin Tourism Public Improvement Fund from district assessments to transfer to the Austin Tourism Public Improvement District for district expenditures. For Fiscal Year 2026-2027, the Austin Tourism Public Improvement District is projected to allocate $5,534,069 in revenue the City would be eligible to receive under the Austin Tourism Public Improvement District Service Plan in exchange for providing benefits to the district. Actual revenue is dependent on the eligible activities that will occur under the service plan.
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102. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance setting the assessment rate and approving the 2027 assessment roll for the South Congress Preservation and Improvement District and declaring an emergency and consider an ordinance approving the South Congress Preservation and Improvement District Service and Assessment Plan and Budget update for 2027 and declaring an emergency. Funding: The 2027 assessment rate of $0.20/$100 valuation is estimated to produce $ 281,330 at an 85% collection rate.
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103. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance setting the assessment rate and approving the 2027 assessment roll for the East Sixth Street Public Improvement District and declaring an emergency and consider an ordinance approving the East Sixth Street Public Improvement District Service and Assessment Plan and Budget update for 2027 and declaring an emergency. Funding: The 2027 assessment rate of $0.10/$100 on commercial properties valued at less than $500,000 is estimated to produce $46,784.18 at an 85% collection rate.
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104. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance setting the assessment rate and approving the 2027 assessment roll for the Austin Downtown Public Improvement District and declaring an emergency and consider an ordinance approving the Austin Downtown Public Improvement District Service and Assessment Plan and Budget update for 2027 and declaring an emergency. Funding: The 2027 assessment rate of $0.0925/$100 on commercial properties valued at more than $500,000 is estimated to produce $13,118,225.80 at an 85% collection rate.
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105. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance annexing approximately 1.9 acres of land in southern Travis County located near 11819 South IH 35 Service Road Northbound into the City’s full-purpose jurisdiction and authorize the City Manager to execute the Service Plan Agreement with the owner of the land. Case number: C7a-2026-0002. The property is currently located in Austin’s extraterritorial jurisdiction contiguous to Council District 5. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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107. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adjusting the City’s boundary limits by disannexing approximately 0.799 acres of land located at 2605 Pearce Road, Austin, Travis County, Texas under Texas Senate Bill 1844 (89th Regular Session). Case number: C7d-2026-0021. The property is located in Austin’s full purpose jurisdiction in Council District 10. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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108. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adjusting the City’s boundary limits by disannexing approximately 3.7 acres of land located at 12405 River Bend, 12421 River Bend, 12815 River Bend, 12901 River Bend, 12903 River Bend, and 12909 River Bend, Austin, Travis County, Texas under Texas Senate Bill 1844 (89th Regular Session). Case number: C7d-2026-0022. Portions of the properties are located in Austin’s full purpose jurisdiction in Council District 10. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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109. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adjusting the City’s boundary limits by disannexing approximately 0.771 acres of land located at 2703 Pearce Road, Austin, Travis County, Texas under Texas Senate Bill 1844 (89th Regular Session). Case number: C7d-2026-0023. The property is located in Austin’s full purpose jurisdiction in Council District 10. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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110. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adjusting the City’s boundary limits by disannexing approximately 0.702 acres of land located at 2401 Manana Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas under Texas Senate Bill 1844 (89th Regular Session). Case number: C7d-2026-0024. A portion of the property is located in Austin’s full purpose jurisdiction, and the remaining portion is located in Austin’s limited purpose jurisdiction in Council District 10. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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68. Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to an agreement with Sunrise Community Church d/b/a Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center to provide street outreach and housing navigation services, to add one-time funding in an amount not to exceed $250,000, for a revised total agreement not to exceed $1,000,000. Funding: $250,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 House Our People Endowment fund.
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12:00 PM - Public Communication: General
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86. Approve a resolution initiating amendments to City Code Title 25 (Land Development Code) to amend the 2024 International Residential Code by adopting local amendments to regulate multifamily housing developments of up to and including four attached dwelling units; directing the City Manager to incorporate certain minimum life-safety requirements and to coordinate implementation of these new local amendments with Resolution No. 20260326-040; and further directing the City Manager to review and propose local amendments to City Code Chapter 25-12 (Technical Codes).
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142. Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the Development Agreement with Dog's Head Land JV, Ltd for the property bounded by the Colorado River, US Highway 183, and State Highway 130, in the area generally known as “Dog's Head” to amend terms related to drainage and environmental protections, land development standards, and a tax increment reinvestment zone. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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2:00 PM - Zoning and Neighborhood Plan Amendments (Public Hearings and Possible Action)
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111. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance creating Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 21 for Dog’s Head, which is 2,645 acres and bounded between the Colorado River, US Highway 183, and State Highway 130; approving the boundaries of the zone and the participation rate of the City for the zone; appointing the board of directors, and related matters. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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15. Approve the preliminary project and financing plan for Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 21 (Dog’s Head) that will apply to land bounded by the Colorado River, US Highway 183, and State Highway 130. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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14. Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with Travis County to fund and participate in a Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 21 for approximately 2,645 acres bounded by the Colorado River, US Highway 183, and State Highway 130, in the area generally known as “Dog's Head”. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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75. Approve an ordinance vacating approximately 126,437 square feet (2.9026 acres) of developed right-of-way being part of that certain tract of land out of the Santiago del Valle Grant, Abstract No. 24 originally granted in fee to Travis County and annexed into the city on May 21, 2026 by Ordinance No. 20260521-60, and being a portion of Hergotz Lane located northwest of Dalton Lane; requiring future dedication of a wastewater line easement and right-of-way; and authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to convey the right-of-way to Dogs Head Land JV, Ltd. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact. All costs, including appraisal fees and public notice expenses will be paid by the applicant, Dog’s Head Land JV, Ltd., and reimbursed to the City.
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76. Approve an ordinance vacating approximately 232,205 square feet (5.3307 acres) developed right-of-way being part of that certain tract of land containing out of the Santiago del Valle Grant, Abstract No. 24 originally granted in fee to Travis County and annexed into the city on May 21, 2026 by Ordinance No. 20260521-60, and said right-of-way being all of Edwin Lane, a variable width right-of-way located between Hergotz Lane and Ramirez Lane; requiring future dedication of right-of-way, and authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to convey the right-of-way to Dog’s Head Land JV, Ltd. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact. All costs, including appraisal fees and public notice expenses, will be paid by the applicant and reimbursed to the City
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106. Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance annexing approximately 37.31 acres of right-of-way land, including portions of Hergotz Lane, Thompson Lane, Edwin Lane, Dalton Lane, and Ramirez Lane into the City’s full-purpose jurisdiction, that are contiguous or connecting to the area commonly known as Dog’s Head, which is bounded by the Colorado River, US Highway 183, and State Highway 130, and authorizing the City Manager to execute a Service Plan Agreement with the owner of the land. Case number: C7a-2026-0004. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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You're watching a meeting of the austin city
Council with mayor kirk watson,
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mayor pro tem chito vela,
Council members natasha harper madison,
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vanessa fuentes, jose velasquez,
Ryan alter,
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krista lane, mike siegel,
Paige ellis, zoe
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cowdrey, mark duchin,
City attorney deborah thomas,
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city clerk erica brady and city manager t.c.
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broadnax. Good morning everybody.
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I'll call to order the austin city council
Meeting for july 23rd,
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2026 at 10:00 in the morning. We are meeting in city council chambers,
Which are located in city hall at 301 west
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second street in austin,
Texas. And we have a quorum of the austin city
Council president,
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as I call this meeting,
To order. What I'll do, what we'll do first is we're
Going to we've got a very short meeting
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today. So let me get that out of the way. But what I want to do is I'm going to walk
You through what the order of business is
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going to be for the day. In a general sense. And then we will get
Right down to it.
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in just a moment, I'm going to read changes
And corrections into the record so that we
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have those. We will also then go to our
Consent agenda.
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members right now, the items that have been
Pulled from the consent agenda are item 68.
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items 15, 75, 76 and 142,
I believe.
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item 86 is being pulled,
But I'll confirm that shortly.
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we will if somebody else has something else
They want to pull, please let me know. We will then have a vote
On the consent agenda and brief comments from
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council members with regard to the consent
Agenda at some point after 1030 in the
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morning. But as close as we can do it to
1030, we will have the austin housing finance
Corporation board of directors meeting for
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the public public's information. What will happen is we will recess the city
Council meeting.
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I'll call to order the board of directors
Meeting of hfc will conduct that meeting.
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then we'll adjourn it,
And we'll come right back to the city council meeting. We have a number of non consent
Items other than those that have now been
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pulled. But we have items from council. That's item number 91.
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we have three eminent domain matters items
92, 93 and 94. We have a number of public
Hearings.
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those are items 96 through 110 around noon.
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we will have general public communication. What we will do is as close to noon as we can
Make it,
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wherever we are in the agenda. We will pause whatever we're doing,
Take up the 12:00 time certain of public
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communication. We also have set a time
Certain at 230 for zoning matters.
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we'll we'll figure out what we do when we get
Around to that time.
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we will not be having music this week. Council member so what will happen is we will
Just go straight from the general public
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communication into other items on the agenda. With that, unless there are any questions or
Comments, let me read the changes and
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corrections. Yes. Councilmember walter. I know we're not having music this week.
Today is a very special day.
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it is. And I was going to get to that. Oh,
Okay. I didn't know that you were getting into business. Take it away. You're
Recognized.
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well, there's a birthday down the way over
Here,
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the jose velasquez. So just wanted to say
Happy birthday.
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I'm not gonna sing. I'm. I'm gonna keep it in no music day. There you go. Mayor. I was just I was just
Excited that all these folks showed up on my
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birthday to see me. That's why. Thank you all for being here. I appreciate
Y'all for real. That I trust.
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that's why they're here. And by the way,
This suits older than jose. So alright with that we will I'll,
I'll read the changes of corrections in the
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record. The item number 58 at the very end,
It should read access easement across 13017
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bob johnson road, unit b,
And the word from should be put in there from
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little bear orchards llc. And then continuing forward items items.
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42653 and 70 have been withdrawn.
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items four, 26, 53 and 70 have been
Withdrawn.
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the reason I emphasize that is if you're here
To speak on items four,
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26, 53 or 70, they have been withdrawn from
The agenda,
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so they will not be called up for you to
Speak on those items.
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so please make note of that.
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again, I'll, I'll read again the items that
Have been pulled from the consent agenda.
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14, 15, 7576 and 142. Item 68 and item
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86. With that members,
Unless there's any other items that somebody
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wants to bring up right now,
What we will do is we will rapidly go into
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our consent agenda, and we will start calling
The speakers for the consent agenda.
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and I will turn to the city clerk to please
Help us navigate that.
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thank you mayor. Starting with item number
Two. Bill bunch. On deck is item six,
Paul robbins and craig nasr.
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if your name has been called,
Please come forward. We have a number of speakers today,
And we want to be efficient with the
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speaker's time. So when she calls your name,
Don't wait in your seat.
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please come forward and take a seat if one's
Available so that we can be expeditious in
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allowing you to testify. Mr. Bunch,
You have the floor. Good morning,
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mayor. Council members,
Thank you for your service to our community. Bill bunch executive director,
Save our springs alliance district five
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resident for decades. This item is calling to
Move oversight of events in our public
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parks out of the parks board and the parks
Department's hands and into the new culture,
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music and entertainment world of the city's
Government.
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we we oppose that. This is,
You know, speaking loud and clearly that now
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we're going to manage our parks for
Commercial profit making ventures.
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whether and some of those that are under the
Label of for profits, like the live nation ticketmaster monopoly
That goes under the,
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the, the local friendly rubric of austin city
Limits and c three,
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but it's really live nation ticketmaster. And then others that are view our parks as
Just a for profit money making enterprise.
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please keep this oversight in our parks so
That we're managing our parks for as public
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parks where we escape the city
Commercialization and a world of profit
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making. First and foremost,
With occasional special events.
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thank you for your consideration.
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mr. Robinson, before you start,
Is greg nasr here? Okay. Four minutes for mr.
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robbins. And what items? This is on item six. Yes,
Mayor, if you don't mind,
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mr. Robinson, if you don't mind,
I'm going to ask legal to come up on item number five. Go, go. Sure.
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okay. Don't mean to upset you,
Mr. Robbins. Not upset. Okay.
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members. Item number five is a proposal for a
Settlement of a lawsuit.
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so I'm asking legal, and I want to take it in
Order.
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please. Good morning,
Mayor. Mayor pro tem. I don't think your speakers
On.
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hello? There you are. Good morning. Mayor. Mayor pro tem council members.
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I'm assistant city attorney jeremy thompson,
And I'm here today to recommend that you
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approve a settlement payment in a personal
Injury lawsuit that appears as item number
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five on your agenda today. Item number five is mitchell versus city of
Austin.
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we recommend that you approve a payment
Totaling $175,000 to settle the gregory
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mitchell versus city of austin lawsuit. This lawsuit relates to a december 2023
Accident involving an austin water manhole,
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where the plaintiff seeks payment for
Injuries allegedly sustained in the accident.
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in exchange for the payment,
The plaintiff will release any and all claims against the city from the accident and will
Also dismiss his lawsuit filed in the
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district court of travis county. The austin city attorney's office recommends
That you approve payment based upon these
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terms, and I'm available to answer any
Questions you may have. Thank you sir. Members do you have any
Questions at this time?
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all right. Thank you,
Mr. Robbins. You now have the floor. Thank you
For your patience. Good morning.
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council. I want to start by with sincere
Thanks.
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last winter, resource management commission
Passed a resolution warning that residential
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rate increases are. Austin energy recommended
Were affecting some city council districts
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more adversely than others. We recommended that if there were future rate
Increases,
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all rate components, including the base fee
And four tiers be kept,
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are raised at the same level to prevent
Future discrimination in rate increases.
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and this appears to have happened in the new
City budget.
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I do not know who in this room was
Responsible for this,
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but I am grateful for your action.
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the item we're concerned with here is about
Battery storage, and you may be wondering how these two
Subjects of rates and battery storage combine
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they relate because the commission I serve on
Is willing to investigate matters that austin
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energy does not normally tell the public. Austin energy will not discuss the economics
Of battery proposals that it brings to
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council. Given our reputation for asking hard
Questions,
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the utility is deliberately avoiding our
Commission.
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the contract before you is $320 million over
A 20 year period.
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this is $300 for every person currently
Living in the service territory.
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maybe the investment will pay for itself. Maybe not. But austin energy is intentionally
Being nontransparent council.
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no one could expect that upon your election
You would become immediate energy experts.
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but we did elect you to be street smart.
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if an agency is hiding basic information,
It should raise your suspicion.
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if you study the history of austin utilities
You know,
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there have been some major failures. The austin dam cracked in 1900,
Only five years after it was built.
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because of poor engineering. The nuke was 460% over budget in eight years.
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late in completion, a half billion dollar
Water treatment plant was built a generation
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before it might be needed,
But all of these were endorsed by the city's
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experts in an effort to unravel the
Economics,
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I personally asked to see past solicitations
And bids.
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that is after the bid was awarded for
Batteries and austin energy refuses to
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provide even these. It's an educated guess
That there was no bid to determine if the
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city's ownership or pre-owned units might
Have been less expensive than this contract.
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if this contract is such a great deal,
Why not boast about it?
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in closing, I really do not want to come back
Here and say that I told you so.
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but if you continue down the road of
Non-transparency, the odds of a bat in outcome increase.
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thank you. Thank you,
Miss robinson.
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for item ten, I have kaiba white,
Then item 13,
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stephanie hoffman and virginia palmer. Item 11. My apologies,
Katherine o'connor.
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ma'am. What's your name,
Ma'am? What's your name? Rachel.
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doctor. Rachel. Scott. And what what item are you wanting to testify
On?
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item 11 and several others. Okay. Well, you didn't sign up for item 11.
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dogshit. I'm here for dogshit. Well, we're not dogshit. Item number 11 has been pulled.
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and so we're just doing the the 1111111 item
111 has been pulled.
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and so we're not calling those yet. The way
We do this is we call people's names in the order of the items that we're taking up on
The consent agenda right now. Yes,
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sir. My my apologies. No problem at all. But would you like me to please.
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that way the seats will be available for
People who are on the island. I was misinformed, thank you.
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that's all right. Thank you. Miss white,
You'll have the floor whenever you're ready.
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good morning. Mayor. Mayor pro tem council
Members. My name is kelly white.
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I'm speaking on behalf of public citizen's
Texas office.
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sorry to be out of breath. It was hard to get in here. I won't take a lot of your time,
But.
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and I, you know, I expect you're probably
Going to pass this and approve the new
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agreement, but just did want to remind you
All that the resource management commission
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did make a number of recommendations as it
Pertains to the texas gas franchise.
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and to my knowledge, I don't think really any
Of them have been executed.
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a couple that I'll highlight are on leak
Detection and really ramping up the efforts
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to do leak detection and repairs. I'm sure you all are aware that.
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thankfully, I think it's mostly been in other
Cities. There have been a number of natural gas you
Know,
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distribution level pipeline and other system
Explosions and that have cost lives.
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so this is not only an environmental issue,
But also a safety issue.
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the other one that I'll call attention to is
The conservation,
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so-called conservation programs that texas
Gas runs.
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unfortunately, most of their programs are
Actually focused on increasing the use of
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natural gas in homes. And they do that by
Providing lavish incentives for new natural
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gas equipment where none exists. That, you know, think about the incentive to
Get a natural gas dryer.
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I routinely see them layering a second large
Incentive already on top of a pretty generous
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incentive for the dryer itself. And then also paying to get the plumbing,
The natural gas,
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plumbing done to switch from electric to
Natural gas for that appliance.
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that's just one example,
And it is contrary to city priorities.
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so I would encourage you to take another
Look. Thank you. Catherine o'connor for 11 or
Stephanie hoffman and virginia palmer for
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13. This is catherine o'connor. I made a mistake and signed up for 11.
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I'm speaking on 14 now.
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moving on to item 16,
Jeff dickerson and then item 22,
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jeff dickerson. Item 23,
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sharon blythe. Good morning,
Mayor.
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council members jeff dickerson,
District five. The council is approving authority.
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before applying the financial terms for this
Item, I asked the mayor and council to vote no on
Item 16,
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or at least postpone it until the city,
As well as the taxpayers, receive a complete financial analysis.
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this proposal asks the city to borrow $14
Million for solar panels based on projected
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future savings. But looking at the backup
Documents,
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they do not provide any basic business case
That every major investment should include.
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where is the payback period? Where is the independent validation that
These savings will actually cover a 15 year
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loan? There is none. Austin taxpayers are
Already facing budget pressures and
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additional borrowing for other priorities. Borrowing capacity is limited.
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every dollar committed here is $1 less for
Other infrastructure needs.
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water road and what have you not. Staff also states that they are rushing
Because of federal tax deadlines.
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deadlines should not replace sound financial
Decision making.
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if this project slips,
We taxpayers will lose the benefits and will
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still pay for the full cost of this loan
Based on the prior projects.
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I don't see success in this. Council has already approved a solar contract
Worth $76 million.
[19:06]
why don't you prioritize this money before
Taking on more debt?
[19:11]
good government means verifying the numbers
Before borrowing more money.
[19:16]
to summarize, the concern is not about
Borrowing $14 million for these solar panels.
[19:23]
it's just that councils being authorized to
Authorize the application without any
[19:29]
business case showing any expected savings. Thank you, sir. Thank you,
Miss blythe.
[19:36]
sharon. Sharon blythe in district six.
[19:41]
I was down here yesterday saying that your
Agenda was not specific enough to even inform
[19:46]
the public what was going to happen. Happened yesterday. And the same happens
Today.
[19:51]
that your agenda does not tell what the
Public you're going to discuss. And you laid out yesterday a bunch of future
Meetings to different different departments,
[20:01]
but I don't believe yesterday you even
Mentioned the parks department in any of those meetings. So I'd like to know when
You're going to discuss the budget for the
[20:08]
parks department. Well,
We've posted all of that.
[20:13]
and yesterday we discussed some of those
Aspects of it. But in every one of these meetings is an opportunity for you to ask
Questions about the parks department or hear
[20:21]
specific. And you can talk. But when are you going to discuss the budget
For the parks department? Part of it was
[20:26]
yesterday. Well, I think that the parks,
If I understand the budget for the parks
[20:35]
department they are proposing to buy new park
Land and funded that and put
[20:45]
in a budget and a budget for that,
But not taking care of their current current
[20:50]
assets, such as the city of cemeteries.
[20:54]
so y'all need to think about that when you're
Doing the budget, not being buying more park land,
But actually taking care of the stuff that
[21:02]
you already have. That's all I want to say. Thank you. Thank you. I have one five
Category and then item 33,
[21:12]
scott cobb.
[21:34]
hello, my name is scott cobb and I'm here to
Speak today on the number 33.
[21:40]
has to do with a contract for dental benefits
Provided to employees.
[21:46]
I want to make sure that this includes
Temporary employees who work less than 30
[21:53]
hours per week. These benefits were taken
Away last year by director hr susan sins,
[22:01]
and I do not know if they were returned. There was a vote. I'm not sure what the
Result was,
[22:06]
but it was very important that if you get
Health insurance and we used to be able to
[22:11]
get health insurance,
If you had worked less than 30 hours a week.
[22:15]
she also took that away. But when you're a lifeguard,
For instance, or a temporary employee and
[22:22]
you're sitting on the stand and you have
Dental pain,
[22:26]
you cannot concentrate on your job. One time I was working at deep eddy and I was
Cleaning.
[22:34]
I was scrubbing the pool until about midnight
All day long.
[22:38]
my tooth had been hurting. I had, at that point,
No dental insurance.
[22:44]
what I had to do was get up at 4 a.m. And go to stand in line at one of the free
Clinics and get care.
[22:52]
I think if you take someone's labor,
You benefit from that labor.
[22:58]
you need to provide them benefits,
Particularly benefits that make them do their
[23:03]
job in a healthy manner without suffering
Dental pain or health issues and
[23:13]
excluding them from benefits when it was
Taken away last summer.
[23:19]
it was taken away by fiat,
By the hr director,
[23:24]
even though city council had already voted
For it and approved it several years before
[23:30]
when I advocated for it. So make sure it's back in this contract.
[23:38]
item 43 zenobia joseph and then item 44,
Zenobia joseph on deck 47.
[23:44]
bill bunch. If your name has been called,
Please come forward.
[23:48]
miss joseph, are you here,
Miss joseph?
[23:53]
mr. Bunch, please come forward. All right. Thank you sir. You also signed up
For item 58,
[24:00]
mr. Bunch. For that.
[24:10]
item 63 jeffrey bowen. Followed by item 64. Zenobia.
[24:16]
joseph.
[24:33]
mrs. Joseph. You come forward. You'll be called on after mr. Bowen.
[24:51]
me or her, sir. Okay. Morning,
Ladies and gentlemen.
[24:56]
what a packed house. Nice to see that. Kind of hard to get down here.
[25:01]
mr. Mayor, council members. Jeffrey bowen, district eight.
[25:06]
I'm actually talking on this about. We can spend 20%, which is about roughly on
This one was $5,000.
[25:13]
and this is on the this is on the operation
Budget revenue that we're going to get from
[25:18]
txdot. Please, let's spend a little to get
Some more money from them that we can use.
[25:25]
I appreciate it, and I'll cut it out there
Since we have a bunch of people here.
[25:31]
thank you, mr. Bowen. Very thoughtful,
Miss joseph.
[25:36]
thank you. Mayor. Council. I'm speaking on item 64 and 65.
[25:40]
is that what you call me for? We're calling on 64, and we'll call you for
65 when we get to 65.
[25:46]
did you do the 40s already? Yes. Okay. We'll call you out your name
Several times,
[25:51]
mayor. They don't let us in because you're at
Capacity. There's always a problem,
Miss joseph. Okay.
[25:56]
mayor, yesterday, respectfully,
I went to mail.
[26:01]
yeah. I just want you to understand your
Time. No. That's fine. Use my time. I want you to understand that I asked the bar
To disbar you,
[26:09]
so I'll give you a copy of the certified
Receipt as it relates to item number 44,
[26:14]
which is what was on the screen. I'm going to ask the staff to put the slides
Back.
[26:28]
thank you. Item number 43 and 44 are
Specifically related to munitions contracts.
[26:35]
43 is specifically $45 million and specifies
Ada americans with disabilities act.
[26:43]
I just want you to recognize that the work
That's being done by this contractor is
[26:48]
substandard. If it's northeast of u.s. 183, if it's on the rail line,
You can see the terracotta sidewalks below on
[26:55]
the left. You'll see it specifically from
February 13th, 2026. I actually put in an open records
Request and asked mr.
[27:02]
nunez to actually tell me who is designing
The discrimination?
[27:06]
I think it's eric bailly,
But it's really under the transportation and
[27:11]
public works. So the assistant city manager,
Mike rogers, is equally complicit in the discrimination
Occurring in the city of austin.
[27:18]
I certainly respect him,
But this is the outcome. They have since repaired this area by harmony
Public schools on rundberg,
[27:26]
near middle fiskville. And the next item is 43 on their contract as
Well.
[27:33]
so I'll just speak to the rest of the slides
Then.
[27:39]
item 65 bill bunch, jeffrey bowen. Zenobia. Joseph. Mr. Bunch,
Are you speaking?
[27:50]
miss joseph, you have the floor. Okay. Mayor, if you would just put the slides back
Up.
[27:55]
I'll just oppose your federal and state
Legislative agenda.
[27:59]
64 is the federal specifically 44. And I did register in advance.
[28:04]
you shouldn't dock us for time when we're
Standing outside and they won't let us in the chamber. Specifically the next slide.
[28:11]
your priorities talk about mobility. Next slide. But specifically,
What I want you to recognize is that you
[28:20]
don't have the best interests of the low
Income riders. This is rundberg station as is well aware.
[28:26]
but if you look to the right,
This is downtown. I want you to remember that that climate
Pollution reduction grant is specifically it
[28:34]
has language for capital metro to use that
Money throughout the city,
[28:38]
but yet they use the 801 northeast,
North, south.
[28:43]
excuse me to get the funding. Who lives northeast? Well,
It's the immigrant gateway to the city.
[28:50]
mayor. You know the area well,
Because it took approximately 30 years to get
[28:54]
a sidewalk from north lamar transit center to
The affordable housing in your senate
[28:59]
district 14. And so I get it. A leopard doesn't change its spots.
[29:03]
the city was segregated when you were mayor
In 1997, and it's segregated today.
[29:08]
so next slide. I want you to remember this is
What the priority should be.
[29:15]
but if you go down north lamar today,
Loop 275,
[29:19]
nunez is actually working on the area by the
Muslim church. So, mike siegel, I respectfully appreciate
That you're doing something for them.
[29:27]
but I want you to remember it was january
30th, 2016 when donald martin was killed in his
Wheelchair and his service dog live.
[29:34]
so the priorities are not there. And specifically, I want to remind you that
The $888,000 that you paid lobbyists is
[29:42]
against the federal law,
The consolidated appropriations plan, and the $1 million that capital metro paid in
2021 is a violation as well.
[29:51]
if you have any questions,
I'll gladly answer them at this time. Thank you, miss joseph. Mr. Bowen good morning,
Ladies and gentlemen,
[29:59]
mr. Mayor, council members. I actually I'm on this item 65.
[30:03]
I really want to commend staff and the
Council for actually providing us with an
[30:10]
actual list of what the items are for once. I really greatly appreciate this.
[30:17]
for too many years, I've always wondered,
Okay, where can we find these ideas of what the
City's state legislative program is?
[30:25]
but I want to call a note to the very first
Line where it says responsible use of taxpayer dollars in efficiencies.
[30:33]
I would really hope that we're taking some of
This serious at our level, not just at the state,
But also looking at how we are dealing with
[30:42]
our own responsibility here within city hall
And the city of austin for responsible use of
[30:48]
taxpayer dollars and efficiencies. We went through this just the other day at
The audit and finance committee, which I
[30:55]
found that to be very interesting and
Actually pointing out. So that was just one of the steps for towards
Trying to deal with our really some of our
[31:05]
efficiencies that seem to not be relevantly
Apparent.
[31:09]
so please just take to heart that first line
In that where it says responsible use of
[31:15]
taxpayer dollars and efficiencies. We're in the middle of a budget season,
And it would be greatly appreciated by the
[31:22]
taxpayers for you to take that into account. Thank you very much. Thank you.
[31:29]
item 67. Chase. Right. Chase. Are you here? He is time donated by
Kermit.
[31:38]
kermit, are you here? Well,
They can't donate time if he's not here.
[31:48]
good morning. I'm chase wright,
The executive director for the hungry hill foundation. I basically just came to let you
Guys know that we are in support of our
[31:55]
ecosystem. Like I said,
We don't have that much time, so I guess I can paint the picture like this.
In your childhoods,
[32:01]
we played a game called jenga or jenga,
The jangling little tower, right where you pull a piece of the block
Out.
[32:08]
and that's the objective,
Right? To not make the tower fall. Right now, you guys are pulling some pretty
Bad pieces out of this puzzle and our
[32:15]
ecosystem is falling. I want to say thank you
To our watershed department.
[32:20]
george morales. It's the watershed
Department. Why are we having to get unhoused individuals
Out of our ecosystem and out of our water
[32:27]
supply? Possibly because some of the
Decisions that we made with our homeless strategy office moving these individuals from
Where they are back further into the woods,
[32:35]
back to these watersheds where we're having
To continuously keep them clean, but also helping people navigate to find housing
Within these places.
[32:42]
they are finding their safe zones in
Watersheds. Last week we experienced well,
Two weeks ago,
[32:47]
we experienced so much rain. How many individuals do you think we have to
Go get out of those water creeks so that they
[32:51]
didn't drown themselves hiding from homeless
Strategy, apd and the rest of these people.
[32:55]
I'll leave it right there. Please do not
Continue to pull out of our infrastructure
[32:59]
the most important pieces of our social
Services here. Thank you. Thank you. Item 69.
[33:07]
zenobia joseph and then 73 bill bunch.
[33:17]
miss joseph. Miss joseph.
[33:24]
all right, mr. Bunch,
Do you wish to speak on 73? I'll pass on that. All right.
[33:33]
item 73. Zenobia joseph and 74. Zenobia. Joseph. Miss joseph.
[34:10]
thank you, mayor council,
I appreciate your patience. Item 69 is under housing.
[34:16]
it's specifically the city's fiscal year 2026
2027 action plan,
[34:21]
which goes to the us department of housing
And urban development. But I want you to understand is that when
This plan went before the community
[34:29]
development commission,
They didn't have anything in the backup. And so what I want you to recognize that
You're just checking the box.
[34:37]
but more importantly,
What I want you to understand is that this plan identifies veterans as a special
Population.
[34:44]
but I want you to remember that your homeless
Strategy office doesn't even include veterans
[34:50]
in their strategic plan. And so what I want you to understand is that
You are deliberately leaving veterans on the
[34:57]
street. City manager it costs no money to get
Reallocated.
[35:02]
veterans affairs, supportive housing vouchers
From hud. And so you could do more with what you have.
[35:09]
and you are doing a disservice to the
Military veterans who are sleeping on the
[35:13]
streets unnecessarily here in the city of
Austin. And so I oppose this plan,
And I would ask you to table this item and
[35:20]
find out if you can submit it to hud at a
Later date, because you did not get the appropriate input
From the citizens participation policy as it
[35:29]
specified online. Aside from that,
I want you to recognize that there is a need
[35:36]
for you to look at how much funding is
Actually being allocated to women and children, because the funding that is
Actually allocated through this program goes
[35:45]
to the women and children,
And you have a number of organizations like mama sana who target women as well.
[35:51]
but yet you have nothing dedicated or
Allocated for veterans. I want you to understand that these deals,
Through the housing authority of the city of
[35:59]
austin, could house veterans with vouchers,
Too. And so I would ask you,
Mayor, since you reappointed the chair there
[36:06]
to ensure that there is some transparency so
People with vouchers know where they can go
[36:10]
and live. Thank you, mr. Joseph. You're welcome. She called me for another item. She called
You for 73 and 74.
[36:19]
well.
[36:31]
I'm not sure why. 70. 73 and 74.
[36:39]
073 is project connect. Okay. So this on on the surface specifies the
Ordinance number.
[36:47]
austin light rail. And it says that you are
Correcting an austin water infrastructure and
[36:52]
non austin water infrastructure item. I just want to remind you,
As I always testify in the context of title
[36:59]
six of the civil rights act of 1964,
Which prohibits discrimination based on race,
[37:04]
color, national origin. You cannot cherry pick when to comply with
The federal law.
[37:10]
and specifically, I want you to recognize
That you conflated ridership and coverage
[37:14]
when it went before the voters. And so, mayor, you recognize that december
17th,
[37:19]
2018 is when the project connect long range
Plan went before capital metro.
[37:24]
and you testified right along with sarah
Eckhardt and other elected officials.
[37:29]
and so anything related to project connect
And the wasted funding, the $194 million that they will get this
Year,
[37:37]
I opposed. And every person who lives
Northeast of us 183 and northwest as well,
[37:42]
samsung and apple. The billion dollar
Corridor. And I want to thank krista lane for actually
Laying out that you are not investing in far
[37:51]
northeast, not northwest as well. And so I want you to recognize that while
You're certainly looking only at the water,
[37:58]
you cannot discriminate against the
Minorities, but that's who you use in order to get the
Federal funding.
[38:04]
and so anything that I say I understand will
Jeopardize your $4 billion.
[38:08]
but I just want to remind you that it was
California whose $4 billion got cut for their
[38:14]
rail boondoggle. And that is exactly what
This is. And so I'm going to continue to fight you.
[38:19]
and I hope the citizens who oppose this will
As well. If you have any questions,
I'll gladly answer them at this time.
[38:25]
but just want to remind you that it's hyde
Park. That's where it will terminate. And that was developed in 1889 to 1924
Exclusively for white people.
[38:34]
and it's no different today. And I want you to remember that. Mayor,
On march 12th,
[38:39]
2020, when you had an opportunity to put
Affordable housing. Council put a one acre detention pond
Instead.
[38:47]
thank you, miss joseph. I have a remote
Speaker for item 78,
[38:51]
angela benavides garza.
[39:01]
miss garza, please unmute.
[39:14]
moving on to item 83,
I have bill bunch, zenobia joseph,
[39:19]
and rita thompson. Mr.
[39:24]
bunch, miss joseph. Welcome miss thompson.
[39:33]
yes. Just state your name for the record,
Please. This is item 83, rita thompson,
District five.
[39:41]
I want to be clear that I asked to comment on
This,
[39:45]
not because I have an issue with any
Particular board or commissioner.
[39:50]
I'm sure they're all lovely. I've never met
Them. It's more in the light of transparency and
Representation.
[39:59]
it's been very disheartening for me. I've been coming down here since the early
80s and there seems to be a real lack of
[40:07]
trust right now in our boards and
Commissions.
[40:12]
and I think one of the things that would help
With that is when there's waivers requested
[40:17]
in the backup, there's an explanation of
What's informing that.
[40:22]
I also think it's an opportunity to do an
Ethics review and make sure that people are
[40:27]
not being blocked on commissions or boards
For a political reason.
[40:32]
perhaps it might be that somebody can argue
There's an overrepresentation of presentation
[40:37]
of a particular interest or area of
Perspective.
[40:41]
I know that in my profession as a social
Worker, I bring a particular perspective that maybe
Somebody in the other health professions or a
[40:52]
real estate lawyer might have a different
Point of view.
[40:56]
I don't think one's better than the other. I think they're just different,
And I think they all need to be represented
[41:01]
on our boards and commissions. So I just ask that you all consider looking
At how you're appointing,
[41:09]
making sure you're keeping good balance so
That you can have perspective and
[41:14]
representation. And when you ask a waiver
That you hold yourself accountable to explain
[41:20]
why you're requesting that and why you think
That's in the best interest of the civicorp
[41:24]
boards and commissions. Thank you for your time. Thank you for being here. Miss joseph.
[41:30]
the staff has my slide.
[41:45]
yes. Did the clerk not send it to you?
[41:55]
I'll just pull it up. Excuse me. Mayor for another item.
[42:02]
do you wish to speak on 83? Yes. 83 is specifically related to your
Boards and commissions,
[42:07]
intergovernmental relations and all. I just want to remind you,
Mayor, that you have failed to comply with
[42:13]
your own publicly promulgated rules,
Regulations, and procedures. And specifically,
I just want to call to your attention the
[42:19]
need to be a little bit more transparent and
Consistent as it relates to these exceptions
[42:24]
that you make. I want you to recognize that
Miss maynard is actually posted in here for
[42:29]
the joint sustainability committee. She's a nice person. However,
I want you to remember she is a person that
[42:36]
actually donated time to carmen yanez
Improperly, and you made an exception as it relates to
Miss maynard respectfully,
[42:43]
and the community development commission. As I try to expound on the need to focus on
Northeast of us 183.
[42:53]
she actually wanted to broaden the scope to
Other parts of the city,
[42:57]
but I would just remind you that the austin
Strategic mobility plan walk bike roll on
[43:01]
page 37 specifically mentions acknowledgment
Of austin's discriminatory practices.
[43:07]
and so if you cannot put people on these
Boards that will actually look at the research and look at the data that you have
Already stated is happening here in the city,
[43:17]
then they don't need to be on there. I will
Remind you as well that it was march 4th,
[43:21]
2021, when you apologized to black people for
Intentional discrimination.
[43:26]
and specifically as it relates to signing up
For remote testimony, I would just remind you that on july 16th,
I was here.
[43:34]
I signed up for remote testimony,
Didn't say anything to the clerk, and actually was called yesterday.
[43:39]
I did what you said I didn't do. I actually told rachel in the lobby.
[43:43]
I asked her to tell the clerk instead of the
Clerk going to verify the process.
[43:48]
you sat here and you berated me. So here is my certified receipt of me
Actually writing yesterday specifically to
[43:57]
the state bar of texas chief disciplinary
Council, austin, texas 78711 to request your
Disbarment.
[44:04]
this viewpoint. Discrimination is uncalled
For and I didn't appreciate you trying to
[44:10]
berate me. Item 87 I have a remote speaker,
Camille cook.
[44:25]
can y'all hear me? Yes.
[44:29]
thank you. My name is camille cook. I'm
Calling in in favor of vitamin 87,
[44:33]
and I appreciate the city council and austin
Water taking steps to advance water conservation and non-potable water use by
Large volume users,
[44:41]
with emphasis on commercial and industrial
Users. The amount of water being used for advanced
Manufacturing chip fabs,
[44:47]
and possibly data centers warrants specific
And transparent management to protect our water supply and affordability for residents.
[44:53]
this item is a good phase one and I hope in
The near future, we see the council adopt the recommendations
From the water task force that are not
[45:00]
included today. Specifically,
A mandate for closed loop cooling, non portable non-potable water only for
Cooling and definitely transparent city
[45:08]
council review of service expansion requests
For large volume water users.
[45:13]
as all of these data centers and advanced
Manufacturing facilities come in it's going
[45:19]
to be more and more important that we have
Proper oversight of water usage from these
[45:23]
facilities. So I'd really encourage that. But thank you. Thank you.
[45:32]
I also have some in-person speakers for id 87
Bill bunch,
[45:36]
craig nasr, elizabeth levins,
Valerie. Valerie menard and cameron shaw.
[45:46]
welcome, mr. Naseer. Why don't you begin?
Craig nasr,
[45:53]
sierra club, and austin environmental
Democrats.
[45:57]
we have to put some rules around data
Centers, particularly concerning their energy and
Water use.
[46:02]
we support this item as a good start in that
Direction.
[46:07]
moving forward, there are three basic forms
Of data centers to be aware of.
[46:11]
there's internet data centers,
Basically cloud storage, which are relatively small and have been
Around in austin for years.
[46:18]
there is ai, which has also been around for
Years and has both good and bad aspects.
[46:23]
it needs more rules and its massive use of
Water and power needs limits.
[46:27]
but it has a place in modern america. We need to be very careful where we put it.
[46:33]
then there is crypto. Crypto is a ponzi
Scheme and doesn't deserve the energy and
[46:38]
water it uses. Please keep crypto out of
Austin.
[46:43]
thank you. Mr. Bunch. Good morning,
Bill bunch,
[46:51]
executive director, save our springs
Alliance, district five. Generally in support of the
Fine work that your waterford task force
[47:02]
committee put forward. It's very unfortunate to see the resolution
They recommended being substantially watered
[47:11]
down including. And I'm looking at your
Version two red line that I assume that's the
[47:18]
working draft right now. The very first thing is you're striking out
The reference to the extreme consumption of
[47:27]
water by data centers. Why would you do that?
[47:33]
going down to the to the meat of the
Resolution, you're also striking out a very specific
Recommendation to require closed loop cooling
[47:44]
systems for large volume water users,
Data centers,
[47:49]
robot factories, perhaps,
Etc..
[47:54]
why would you strike that out? We're not even we're doing nothing to protect
Our ratepayers.
[48:02]
further going down. You also struck that out.
[48:06]
the resolution called very clearly to tell
The city manager to come back and tell us
[48:13]
what these large volume use demands are doing
To the ratepayers.
[48:21]
the other ratepayers. How much are we being
Forced to pay for you all to give away our
[48:27]
water supplies and our sewer service?
[48:34]
you don't want to even know what the answer
To that is.
[48:39]
this is very unfortunate. Please go back to what your committee
Recommended to you.
[48:44]
thank you. I have one more remote speaker for
87,
[48:53]
sarah foust. Miss foust,
Are you there?
[49:12]
okay, moving on to the next item,
Which I believe is 144.
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I have jeremy hendricks. Cameron dodd. Ajantha sivalingam.
[49:24]
mike weston and kiba white.
[49:36]
once you begin. Good morning,
Mayor and council members. I'm jeremy hendricks,
A district four resident,
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a proud member of liuna and also president of
The central texas building trades council.
[49:45]
and I'm here in support of item 144,
Which is the geothermal resolution.
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if we're serious about addressing climate
Change, strengthening our energy system,
Protecting austinites,
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and growing our economy,
We need every tool available. Geothermal can be another tool in our clean
Energy toolbox.
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geothermal has the potential to accomplish
Several goals all at once improving our grid reliability, reducing carbon emissions,
Creating good family sustaining jobs,
[50:12]
and for labor, one of the most exciting
Aspects of geothermal is absolutely the workforce opportunity.
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I think a lot of folks in this room wish we
Would switch from a petroleum based economy, but we must recognize that many of the skills
Used in geothermal are directly transferable
[50:26]
from the oil, gas and pipeline industries. So as our economy evolves,
We should ensure experienced energy workers
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have pathways into the next generation of
Energy jobs. And that's just what a just transition looks
Like.
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labor also appreciates that this resolution
Recognizes that success requires bringing
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people together. It directs the city to bring
Together labor, environmental activists,
Industry experts, austin energy and other
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stakeholders to identify opportunities and
Challenges. It recognizes that workers must always be a
Part of the conversation,
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and that our community must come together to
Support something this important. So on behalf of liuna and the central texas
Building trades council,
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we ask for your support of item 144 to help
Build our clean energy future.
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thank you and solidarity forever. Thank you, mr. Hendrix.
[51:15]
why don't we start with miss white? We'll move down this direction.
[51:21]
good morning. On behalf of public citizens
Texas office,
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we are in support of this item,
As we do see it as a really good direction to
[51:31]
move in for energy efficiency. Geothermal heating and cooling is highly
Efficient.
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it does require more upfront infrastructure
Investment.
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so it is not, as you know,
I think readily used as some other
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technologies such as air source heat pumps. But it is highly effective over the long term
In terms of cost reductions.
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so I just wanted to suggest that,
You know, this might be a good application to
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kind of add on to for austin energy's
District cooling kind of branch of their,
[52:07]
of the utility because it does require that
Kind of upfront investment and also,
[52:13]
you know, potentially maintenance over time. And we have seen, you know,
That these, these systems can be used for
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individual homes and businesses,
But they can also be very effective in an
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aggregated kind of setting. I know whisper valley has used it.
[52:31]
I think they may have had some issues. So there is, I think,
Still some potential kinks to work out,
[52:37]
which might be a good reason to have the
Utility invested in some research in that
[52:43]
area. But would suggest that you ask austin
Energy to engage in this as a potential added
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business to the district cooling system. Thank you. Thank you. Please just state your
Name for the record.
[52:58]
hi there. My name is mike weston. I'm an apprentice inside wireman with the
International brotherhood of electrical
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workers, local union,
520 here in austin. And I'd like to speak in favor of this
Proposal as a construction worker.
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union construction jobs are a path to
Economic security for a lot of working
[53:20]
people. And this proposal would only lead to
The creation of more of those jobs.
[53:26]
in addition, as a resident of austin,
I want to live in a city that invests more
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time and money into renewable energy sources
And lessens our reliance on oil and gas.
[53:43]
thank you for your time. Thank you. Yes, sir. Good morning,
Mayor and council.
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my name is cameron dodd. I'm a district two resident,
A journeyman inside wireman,
[53:53]
and I serve as the political director for
Local 520 of the international brotherhood of electrical workers. We've got 2300 members
Here in austin who are working hard,
[54:01]
building data centers and tesla and other
Infrastructure for austin's 21st century
[54:07]
economy. But like many other texans,
We share concerns about the effects these projects have on our water and air and the
Rates homeowners are paying for electricity.
[54:16]
bringing bringing geothermal harvesting and
Storage capacity to the austin energy service
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area could help us address many of these
Growing concerns, as well as create a lot of good union jobs.
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geothermal energy is clean,
Available 24 over seven, and of the renewable energy technologies,
It's among the lowest in carbon emissions,
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land footprint and environmental
Contaminations. Harvesting and storing these energy.
[54:38]
this energy uses utilizes technology and
Skills that could directly transfer from an industry that texans know very well,
Which is drilling for oil.
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but this is a much cleaner form of energy. According to the university of texas energy
Institute,
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with. With purposeful,
Interdisciplinary collaboration and bold
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leadership by the state of texas,
Geothermal energy could be quickly scaled to the terawatts of output globally.
[55:01]
I hope you'll pass this resolution and put
Austin at the forefront of that bold leadership. Thank you for your time. Thank
You.
[55:07]
please. Good morning. I'm cynthia shivalingam
And I'm the deputy director of policy and
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research at the texas climate jobs project. I'm here today in support of this resolution
And as a pro worker pro climate organization,
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we see the value in cities taking steps to
Expand clean energy infrastructure.
[55:26]
geothermal energy and heating and cooling are
Emerging as an important part of our energy
[55:31]
mix and likes. Folks mentioned. These technologies are firm,
Which means they're always on and they'll
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follow demand. And they produce very little
To no carbon emissions. And then also they have a very small surface
Footprint,
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which means they're underground and weather
Resilient. And these technologies are especially
Promising for texas. A cornell university
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study found that texas has 384gw of potential
Geothermal energy.
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and installing just five of those gigawatts
Could significantly reduce emissions and generate over 62,000 direct jobs over ten
Years.
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and not only does texas have the geology to
Support this technology, it already has the drilling infrastructure
And workforce needed to make the transition
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more cost effective and efficient. Many of these technologies and practices
Developed in the oil and gas sector can be
[56:19]
readily adapted for geothermal applications,
And this presents a really great opportunity
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to transition skilled oil and gas workers
Into the clean energy industry. To this end, it's critical that labor leaders
Have a seat at the table in conversations
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about the energy transition. And when labor and climate advocates work
Together, we can build a cleaner,
Resilient, and more equitable future for
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austin. This is why I'm urging council to
Vote in support of this resolution,
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which will bring stakeholders together to
Understand the opportunities, challenges and feasibility of expanding
Geothermal in austin.
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thank you. Thank you. Thank you all. Mayor. All consent speakers have now been
Called.
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members. As you just heard,
All of the speakers signed up on the consent agenda have been called. Let me ask counsel,
Are there any other items that anyone wants
[57:04]
to pull from the consent agenda? All right. I'm going to take a motion here in
Just a second,
[57:10]
but I want to be clear about the motion on
Two items on item number two.
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council member ellis has suggested some
Additional language and I'm going to
[57:19]
recognize her. The language that she is going
To read in the record will be part of the
[57:23]
motion on the consent agenda. Council member ellis,
You're recognized. Thank you mayor. The
[57:27]
language reads, the city manager is directed
To provide city council and the public with a
[57:32]
memo within 60 days that documents how
Nonprofit park partners and their agreements
[57:37]
with the city will be recognized by acme
Under the revised special events ordinance.
[57:43]
thank you. Anybody have any questions of
Councilmember ellis on that? The motion that I'll ask for when we move to
Adopt the consent agenda,
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that will be part of item number two with
Regard to item number 141.
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this came to us very late. I I've posted on the message board how it how
That process is supposed to work.
[58:05]
it came to us late and I've given information
With regard to that, but I want to be clear that the red line
Version that you have in your backup is the
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one that will be on the consent agenda,
And that is to deny the request.
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and I'll add that staff has no objection to
The denial of this request.
[58:24]
I just want to make sure that that's clear on
The record on item 141. With those two things being pointed out,
Is there a motion to approve the consent
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agenda as read? It's made by council member
Harper madison. Is there a second? Is there a second?
[58:37]
second by council member cowdry. I'll now recognize people that want to speak
With,
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regard or discuss the items on the consent
Agenda. Please let me know if you wish to be
Recognized.
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council member segal. Oh,
Even before I press the button.
[58:52]
thank you mayor. Well,
Great to see everybody here today. Big exciting meeting. My office brought
Forward two resolutions that are on the
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consent agenda. The first one was discussed a
Little bit earlier, item 87, which concerns what we call large
Volume water users.
[59:07]
and we felt this was an important item to
Bring forward today, because there's a lot of concern about the
Water supply here in central texas,
[59:15]
and also how that has been impacted by the
Spread of data centers and other big
[59:19]
industry. And we do have a small number of
Austin water customers who use at least 85
[59:25]
million gallons of water per year. And we know that one of the concerns about
Dogs head was that it might include a data
[59:31]
center, and that these so-called hyperscalers
Can use 1 to 5 million gallons of water per
[59:36]
day. And so council does already have a plan
To go deeper into data centers next month.
[59:42]
and multiple departments will be bringing
Forward recommendations. And also there will be a committee
Presentation on this policy in december.
[59:49]
but we wanted to bring attention to large
Volume water users as a class today,
[59:54]
given the concerns about dogs head. And what this policy does is it creates new
Requirements for large users.
[1:00:00]
before they can access water,
They'll have to commit to a water conservation plan. There's also reclaimed
Water requirements through our purple pipe
[1:00:08]
system, and it creates data reporting and
Transparency rules as well.
[1:00:12]
the overall message is that austin is looking
Very carefully at water usage, and if you want to use a lot of water,
You'll not only have to pay your fair share
[1:00:20]
for water and infrastructure,
But you also have to conserve as much as possible. So a big thanks to a lot of people
Who helped on this austin water staff,
[1:00:27]
the water resource planning community task
Force co-sponsors alter velasquez,
[1:00:32]
ellis and cowdrey and heidi sloan and the
District seven office who brought it all together. The other item I've sponsored is on
Geothermal.
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we heard some nice testimony about that. This resolution item 144 seeks to promote and
Expand the use of geothermal storage
[1:00:48]
technologies in the austin energy service
Area. Geothermal energy has the potential to move
Us closer to our goals of decarbonizing our
[1:00:56]
infrastructure and our economy,
While creating jobs that can provide a just
[1:01:00]
transition. Just transition to texas workers
Who have been previously employed in the oil
[1:01:06]
and gas industry. So this was brought forward
Thanks to texas climate jobs project,
[1:01:10]
austin energy, austin climate action and
Resilience, and co-sponsors mayor watson and council
Members,
[1:01:15]
alter and velasquez. Thanks to everyone for
Supporting this effort that will spur innovation and energy resilience through
Geothermal energy.
[1:01:23]
and also a big thanks to district seven,
Heidi sloan for pulling it together. Thank you mayor. Thank you. Council member
Siegel. Council member ellis. Council member
[1:01:29]
velazquez. Council member alter. Thank you mayor. I wanted to start my remarks
With an item that's very important to me.
[1:01:36]
item number 60 is authorizing the extension
Of line of duty illness for one of our
[1:01:40]
firefighters. Lieutenant suzanne la follette
Has been battling reproductive cancer.
[1:01:45]
and while the federal government has been
Able to update their presumptive cancer list
[1:01:50]
for firefighters, we haven't been able to do
That at the state and local level yet.
[1:01:55]
and so our firefighters do a lot for us every
Single day. They encounter very dangerous conditions.
[1:02:01]
they inhale toxins and chemicals. And it's unfortunate that while the list of
Presumptive reproductive cancers does include
[1:02:10]
cancers that males have,
It is something that is not been listed for
[1:02:15]
women that are firefighters. So I know this is something that this council
Supports. It's something that I care very
[1:02:19]
deeply about to make sure that our public
Safety first responders are able to access
[1:02:24]
the benefits that they deserve after serving
Our city so proudly.
[1:02:29]
I have another item. Two items are road
Renamings. Item number nine is paisano.
[1:02:35]
in 2019, city council resolution called for
Renaming city assets that honored the
[1:02:41]
confederacy and the institution of slavery. And so through that work,
There's been another street in my district
[1:02:47]
which is item number 100. It is named plantation road. So many years ago. We got together and said,
We don't want to have signs of the
[1:02:55]
confederacy on our street signs in austin,
Texas. And so a number of them had been renamed
Throughout the years.
[1:03:02]
so number 100 is plantation road. We are set to rename it to honor tommy lee
Wyatt,
[1:03:08]
and he is an austin civil rights activist,
Business leader and publisher.
[1:03:12]
plantation road is shared by districts five
And eight, running through what was once the freedmen's
Colony of kingville.
[1:03:19]
founded in 1865 by former enslaved person
Thomas pynchon and his wife,
[1:03:24]
mary. Eventually, the kinchin family
Transformed the 300 acre farming community
[1:03:29]
into a pioneering residential development,
Becoming a center for south austin's black
[1:03:33]
community. So we're very excited to be moving
Forward with this today.
[1:03:38]
a number of months ago,
We were engaging with the zion rest missionary baptist church,
And they came up with an idea that instead of
[1:03:45]
having that name on plantation road and
Changing it, they wanted to change the name of the street
That they resided on,
[1:03:51]
which is in the exact same neighborhood. And so we will be renaming that to zion rest
Lane.
[1:03:57]
and I'm very excited to be honoring the black
Community in south austin, southwest austin, south central.
[1:04:03]
these neighborhoods and these streets do
Dissect districts five and eight. So I appreciate the collaboration with
Council member ryan alter.
[1:04:11]
we were able to go into that community on
Foot in the rain and go talk to neighbors
[1:04:16]
about making sure they were comfortable with
Changing the name. And the response we got was an enthusiastic yes,
That they wanted to see those streets
[1:04:23]
renamed. And so I'm glad to see this about a
Year later, taking effect and helping us make our
Community better and reflecting the good
[1:04:31]
parts of it and not the bad parts of it. And then I will close on item number 88 is a
Fee waiver for the trail conservancy's
[1:04:39]
moonlight margarita run. They still have about $10,000 of public
Safety costs that they are trying to offset
[1:04:45]
from the moonlight margarita run. So I know I put this on the message board
Yesterday,
[1:04:50]
but if anyone has any extra fee waiver
Dollars as we get closer to the end of the
[1:04:54]
year, I would appreciate consideration to
Help support our nonprofits that help better
[1:04:59]
our park spaces and make sure that our trails
And event spaces are well maintained so that
[1:05:03]
people can enjoy the lovely trail around
Downtown austin. Thank you. Thank you,
Councilmember.
[1:05:09]
councilmember velazquez. Councilmember alter, councilmember lane. Thank you. Mayor. So there are a number of
Things that I'm excited about that we just
[1:05:17]
we're passing on this consent agenda. And I think they all serve as a. Maybe they were all just birthday gifts to
Me. So we're just, we're helping out with
[1:05:24]
that today. Take it in that sentiment. Yeah. No, no. And so fee waiver for low rider
Show in in at the south austin recreation
[1:05:32]
center, a donation from our office to the
Montopolis recreation center to help kiddos
[1:05:37]
with their backpacks at their,
Their annual backpack drive at montopolis
[1:05:41]
rec. And the biggest one,
And this is the one that I'm really, really excited about is today we are
Conveying over six acres at 4800 balm road to
[1:05:51]
the aye h c for affordable housing. Now, I don't know if folks remember this,
But that was one of the very first things
[1:05:57]
that I passed when I got to this dais,
Because I grew up not too far from from where
[1:06:01]
this site was. And earmarking the city
Property for affordable housing was, was one of the very first things that we
Brought.
[1:06:08]
and seeing the meaningful repurposing of a
Site that represents and represented
[1:06:13]
environmental injustice to many of my east
Austin neighbors brings me a lot of joy
[1:06:18]
today. So thank you to director dean mandy
Dimaio, michael gates, and our real estate office and
All of the housing staff that work diligently
[1:06:26]
to make this a reality. It really, really means a lot that it's
Landing today because it was a it's been a
[1:06:31]
long time coming. And,
And just a reminder that the the mayor that condemned that property 20 some years ago was
Mayor watson.
[1:06:40]
well, thanks for the reminder. Thank you. Thank you. Council member council member
Alter.
[1:06:46]
council member lane. Council member duchin.
Thank you very much. Not much left to be said about item 87 that
Council member siegel talked about,
[1:06:56]
but I do want to take a moment,
First to thank councilmember siegel and his
[1:07:00]
office for their very thorough work on this,
And really also take a moment to thank the
[1:07:07]
water force task force member from district
Five, sarah foust. I know she couldn't be.
[1:07:13]
oh, okay. Well, now the spotlight's on us.
[1:07:18]
that's right, that's right. The lights go
Out. I know she couldn't be with us today,
But appreciate her years of work on
[1:07:25]
protecting our water supply. And some of that work has found its way here.
[1:07:31]
and this is really just a phase one is
Councilmember siegel mentioned there is going
[1:07:35]
to be more work done on this in the coming
Months. And really at the end of the day,
You know, we want to make sure that if you
[1:07:43]
are a large water user and you're coming to
Austin,
[1:07:48]
that you recognize that you're going to have
To use reclaimed water.
[1:07:53]
you're not going to be able to just suck this
Most precious resource away from the rest of
[1:07:59]
us who need it. You know,
The lakes may be full today, but anyone who's been here a minute knows
They can dry up just as fast.
[1:08:09]
and so this is a critical,
Critical resource for our region.
[1:08:15]
and we're going to do everything we can to
Protect it. So I appreciate the work.
[1:08:19]
and I look forward to seeing phases two and
Three as we move forward.
[1:08:24]
thank you. Council member council member
Lane, councilmember duchin, thank you mayor.
[1:08:29]
building on that, I had the great pleasure to
Attend a proclamation today for distinguished
[1:08:34]
service award and learn much about the
History of the protection of this very precious natural resource.
[1:08:40]
I represent district six,
Which would include the headwaters of bull
[1:08:45]
creek, except that's in the etj,
I believe. But very close to my district in bull creek
And its watershed runs through my district.
[1:08:55]
in all the beauty that,
That it brings to our city. We have much of the balcones canyonlands
Preserve and even so,
[1:09:03]
one of the reasons that doesn't come out of
Hasn't come out of my mouth on the dais yet
[1:09:10]
for moving towards city council was being
Able to actually see the deterioration of
[1:09:15]
water quality in the parts of bull creek that
Are in my district. And, and knowing and believing in the
Importance of sustaining this natural
[1:09:22]
resource. And so while those are issues of
Water quality also water usage,
[1:09:28]
I would like to regarding item 87,
I'd like to thank councilmember siegel for
[1:09:33]
bringing item the item forward. Responsible water usage becomes increasingly
Critical as our city grows and the pressure
[1:09:40]
increases on our water infrastructure and
Water usage capacity. Developing the right way with thoughtful
Consideration of our community's values,
[1:09:47]
while ensuring that the message is clear that
Austin is open for business, includes coming up with new and creative ways
To conserve and protect our resources.
[1:09:56]
in collaboration with our business community. So thank you again for bringing this item
Forward.
[1:10:01]
and I'd like to be added as a co-sponsor. Without objection, council member lane be
Added as a co-sponsor.
[1:10:06]
thank you. With respect to item 100 I'd like
To thank council member ellis for for her
[1:10:12]
important words on the importance of renaming
What we need to,
[1:10:17]
in order to enable more of our community to
Know that we all know this is your home and
[1:10:26]
we cherish your presence here. And so I would also like to be added as a
Co-sponsor on that.
[1:10:30]
sorry I missed the rainy walk,
But these are the kinds of things I do enjoy joining. And without objection,
Council member lane be shown as a co-sponsor
[1:10:37]
of that item as well. Thank you. And as it relates to fee waivers,
I would like to pitch in $500 for the trail
[1:10:44]
conservancy. And I would like to pitch in
$500 for the low rider show.
[1:10:49]
I like an invite. Thank you. That's all I have today. Thank you.
Councilmember councilmember duchin. Thank you
[1:10:55]
mayor. I'm going to keep my comments as brief
As I can, because I know we've got a long day ahead of
Us. I'm going to flag item 21,
[1:11:03]
which of course is the reason everybody is
Here today. This is a credit card processing contract.
[1:11:11]
here's the issue. My understanding is that we
Just awarded a new citywide contract to
[1:11:17]
provide these services. That included the requirement to process
Things like authorized.net transactions.
[1:11:25]
and yet the contractor informed the city they
Could not handle those kind of transactions.
[1:11:31]
these are the types of actions that concern
Me regarding not holding our contractors and
[1:11:37]
contracts accountable as we should,
Especially in this era or moment of financial
[1:11:44]
constraint. That's why I can't support this
Item. Thank you. Any other discussion?
[1:11:57]
members. The motion has been made and
Seconded with regard to the consent agenda. Is there anyone wishing to abstain from a
Vote on any of the items on the consent
[1:12:04]
agenda? Anyone wishing to be shown recusing
Themselves from a vote on any item on the
[1:12:10]
consent agenda. Anyone wishing to be shown
Voting no. Will you state again? Council member duchin
Will be voting no on item number 21.
[1:12:20]
is there anyone else wishing to be shown
Voting no on any item on the consent agenda?
[1:12:25]
seeing none. Without objection,
The consent agenda is adopted, with council member duchin being shown voting
No on item number 21 and council member
[1:12:32]
fuentes absent. All right,
That concludes the consent agenda.
[1:12:37]
members. Unless there's objection,
What I'll do is recess the meeting of the
[1:12:41]
austin city council so we can take up hfc. But without objection,
The austin city council is now in recess at
[1:12:47]
11:11 a.m., and I will call to order the
Board of directors meeting of the austin housing finance corporation.
[1:12:53]
and it is it is 1111 when we call that
Together,
[1:12:58]
that we have a quorum of the board of
Directors present. We are meeting in the city council chambers,
Which are located in austin city hall at 301
[1:13:06]
west second street in austin,
Texas. It's july 23rd, 2026,
And I'll recognize staff.
[1:13:13]
good morning, council and hfc board members. I am nicole joslin. I'm the housing and
Community development officer for austin
[1:13:20]
housing. I'm one second,
One second. Folks, I know you think you're talking
Quietly,
[1:13:26]
but when everybody talks quietly,
It sounds loud. So please take your conversations outside.
[1:13:31]
thank you. Sorry to interrupt you. Please go ahead. No worries. I'm here to present the agenda for today's
Hfc board meeting.
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we have two items offered on consent. The first item is to approve the minutes of
The hfc board meeting for may 28th,
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2026. And the second item is to authorize hfc
Acquisition of the property located at 4800
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bowman road. This will be an acquisition from
The city of austin to hfc in an amount not to
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exceed $3.95 million,
Utilizing 2022 geo bonds.
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and that is all we have today. Thank you.
Members. Let me first ask if anybody has any questions
Of staff.
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right. In that case, I'll go to the city
Clerk for speakers.
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we have one. Speaker. Item two zenobia. Joseph.
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thank you. Mayor. Council. I'm zenobia joseph. Speaking in opposition to
Item two.
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I want to remind you that 4800 balm road. You passed a resolution.
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april 13th, 2023. May 13th,
1999.
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the city council voted unanimously to
Initiate condemnation proceedings.
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this is a brownfield site and you are putting
Exclusively individuals who earn 60% area
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median income. And below here,
I want you to understand the reason it was
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condemned is because of environmental racism. Your own resolution specifies in 1928 plan.
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I want you to remember specifically,
The city manager says he reads the newspaper.
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there was an article in the statesman back in
May of 2023 that quoted velazquez.
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but when this item came before council,
He said nothing. So maybe as a birthday present to your
Constituents,
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you can persuade the rest of council not to
Put black and brown people in this
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environmental zone. I want you to recognize
That you also go on to talk about the
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disproportionately industrial zoning for
People who are minorities in east austin,
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but yet you believe that prioritizing this
Site specifically for minorities is where
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they should go. I want to remind you that in
2020, your minority chambers report specified that
African americans earned about $42,000,
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hispanics about $50,000. So you're excluding white people because they
Generally earn 80% area median income and
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above. So, mayor, if you want us to think
Differently about the decisions that you
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make, then please don't put hispanics and
African americans in an industrial zone.
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that's what you did at the marshaling yard. That's what you're doing here. The children will eat the dirt.
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there's nothing in backup that tells you
About the texas commission on environmental
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quality and the work that they did to clear
Or not clear this site.
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so to council member velasquez,
What is the update from teq?
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surely you care enough about your people not
To put the children in the dirt that's
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contaminated. Not to put the people who look
Like you in contamination is disingenuous.
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find a place west of loop one to put some
Black and brown people.
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I want to remind you of the smart ordinance. Safe. Mixed income, accessible.
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reasonably priced. Transit oriented. This is not it, mayor.
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I'm incensed that you would still put black
People in the industrial zone and think that
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that's okay. That's all speakers mayor
Members.
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those are all the speakers that signed up to
Speak on the consent agenda for the austin
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housing finance corporation. With that, I'll entertain a motion to approve
The consent agenda.
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motion made by board member. Lane. Is there a second? Second by board member ellis.
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is there anyone is there any discussion on
The consent agenda?
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anyone wishing to be shown abstaining from a
Vote on either of the items on the consent
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agenda. Anyone wishing to recuse themselves
From a vote on either of the items on the
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consent agenda. Anyone wishing to be shown
Voting no on any either of the items on the
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consent agenda. Without objection,
The consent agenda. The austin housing finance corporation is
Adopted,
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with board member fuentes absent. Members there being no further business to
Come before the board of directors of the
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austin housing finance corporation at this
Regular meeting on july 23rd.
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without objection, we will adjourn the
Meeting of the austin housing finance corporation board of directors at 11:17 a.m..
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I will now call back to order the regular
Meeting of the austin city council for july
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23rd. It is 1117. Members. What I'm going to do is I'm going to try to
Take up some of these items where I know we
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just have 1 or 2 speakers and move those
Forward. The first item will be item number 91.
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item number 91 is an item that comes. It is a non consent item because it is an
Item that comes from a council committee.
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and it is to approve an ordinance amending
City code section 21206 revising the council
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committee that nominates an individual to the
Joint sustainability committee. We have a speaker and I'll turn to the city
Clerk for item 91,
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bill bunch. Mr.. Bunch passes. Those are all the speakers on item number 91.
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as the chair of the audit and finance
Committee, I move approval of item number 91.
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it is seconded by councilmember siegel. Is there any discussion with regard to item
Number 91?
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hearing none. Without objection,
Item number 91 is adopted.
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now can everybody see that fliers that just
Me.
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sorry. Good. Yeah. I'm not sure what I did to
Deserve that,
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but here we go. With council,
Motion is approved, and item number 91 is adopted,
With councilmember fuentes being absent for
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the record. Councilmember fuentes will not be
With us today. And by the way I'll just take a second to say
It's been a year of great highs for her and a
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year of significant lows. And I know everybody joins me in
Congratulating her on the birth of a baby
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girl and the pride and joy that comes with
That. But also everybody joins me in wanting to
Lift her up and embrace her as she goes
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through the fight that she's going through
Right now. So yeah.
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she'll be she'll be back with us next week,
As I understand it, but she's not here with us today. I'm not
Going to call out on each vote the absence.
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we'll just let the record reflect that she is
Not going to be here today and she will be absent. With that being said,
Item number 91 is adopted without objection
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item number 92, 93, and 94 members.
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those are eminent domain items. And what I'm going to do before I call for a
Motion is ask the clerk to call the speakers
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on items 92, 93, and 94.
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I have a speaker for 93,
Craig nazer and 94 zenobia joseph.
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mr. Nasir, you're recognized. Miss joseph, if you're within the sound of my
Voice, please make your way forward if you wish to
Speak.
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craig nazer and I live up close to this
Property.
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this item is in my neighborhood and I've
Watched it for years. It is an example of what happens when
Impervious cover limits are not taken into
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account, and it can be devastating for
Homeowners. Around 1990, braker lane was extended between
North lamar and merrick boulevard through the
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old gracie farms dairy. It is now a six lane divided highway.
[1:21:50]
they have built mcbee elementary school with
An undersized rainwater detention pond.
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the increased water runoff,
Which sometimes floods braker lane to a depth of one foot, was forced down a formerly small
Stream into a torrent,
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undermining garages and houses on eubanks
Drive. 20 years ago I walked the creek myself.
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it was a horrible situation with trees down
And massive erosion. The neighbors were told they all had to chip
In $50,000 for a fix,
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because the creek itself was their property
Line, so there was no city property there.
[1:22:27]
some neighbors did not know what they were
Going to do. I'm glad that something is finally being
Done.
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I'm assuming the city buying the property
Will make a good fix easier,
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but in this case, people lose their property
And the taxpayer pays the bill.
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if impervious cover issue had been figured
Out ahead of time,
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all this could have been avoided. Please don't let this lesson be lost on
Future city development.
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thank you, mr. Nazar. Mrs joseph on item
Number 94.
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thank you, mayor. Council. I'm zenobia joseph. Item number 94 is eminent
Domain specifically in the rutland area chito
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vela specifies a half a mile from the park
Deficient area,
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and while I certainly don't oppose having
Access to park,
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I want to remind you that it was you who
Actually decommissioned the art over at the
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ymca in the same vicinity. So if you care about the people in that area,
[1:23:29]
I would ask you to restore route 240 rutland, which served saint david's north.
[1:23:34]
I want to remind you that it was $945,000 for
People to actually ride that bus,
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23 riders an hour. Instead,
Capital metro eliminated the route,
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created the 318 and slaughter lane for twice
The cost,
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half the riders 10.3 riders an hour. So advocate for access to the park on the
Bus.
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I just will remind you specifically,
As my title six testimony always is in the
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context of title six of the civil rights act
Of 1964, which prohibits discrimination based on race,
Color or national origin.
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I'll just tell you specifically. Additionally, the civil rights restoration
Act of 1987 defined the word program to make
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clear that discrimination is prohibited
Throughout an entire agency if any part of
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the agency receives federal assistance. And so I would ask you to distribute the
Resources equitably to include the rundberg
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north lamar rutland area. You know, that's right on the side of the heb
Rundberg there,
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cheadle viola. And so what I want you to
Recognize is today, yes, terracotta sidewalks and a little mixed
Use path is being constructed.
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but I want you to recognize that where people
Are being killed on north lamar rundberg
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north lamar yeager that is not the same. And so certainly I think people should have
Access to the park.
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but I also think you need to look at the
System in its entirety and to recognize your
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obligations under title vi and to recognize
The fair housing act of in 1968 as well.
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if you have any questions,
I'll gladly answer them. Thank you, miss joseph. That's all for those items.
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mayor members. Those are all the speakers on
Items number 92, 93 and 94 with respect to items 92,
93, and 94.
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those are nonconsent condemnation items. The motion that I would ask for is to the
Effect that the city council of austin
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authorizes the use of the power of eminent
Domain to acquire the property set forth and
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described in the agenda for the current
Meeting for the public uses that are described therein. Is there such a motion?
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motion made by council member ellis,
Seconded by the mayor pro tem. Is there discussion? Without objection,
Items 92,
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93 and 94 are adopted,
Subject to the motion that I. That I read into the record.
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that'll take us to item number 96.
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item number 96 is a public hearing because
It's a public hearing.
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without objection, we will open the public
Hearing on item number 96. The public hearing is now open and I'll turn to the city clerk.
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I have a remote speaker,
Ron thrower.
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mayor. Council members. Ron thrower. This item is up for
Postponement. So we're going to defer discussion on this
Until it comes up for discussion.
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thank you. I have one in-person speaker,
Victoria haas for item 96.
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that's all speakers for 96. Mayor. Miss harden, could you come forward?
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you seem to be as confused as I might be. This item is actually an item from the austin
Development services department.
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now austin planning. But I am aware that the
Neighborhood requested a postponement to the
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august 27th or september september.
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sorry, this is not my item. To the september 9th council meeting.
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so this item should be up for postponement to
The your council meeting of september 9th.
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is there anybody that. Has. Can somebody help me out here?
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is that. Is that accurate? Yes. Okay. Yes. It's accurate.
[1:27:38]
this should have been on changes and
Corrections to your september 9th. Council. All right. Very good. Members the
Motion. I'll accept september 10th.
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there's not a council meeting. So sorry. This is not my item. September 10th. Council meeting. Is this your item?
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no. I want to make sure it would not be like
This. The september 10th council meeting.
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okay. Very good. Members. That should have been on items and
Corrections. Mayor pro tem moves that item
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number 96. Well, first of all,
Let me without objection, we'll close the public hearing on item number
96. The public hearing is now closed. Mayor
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pro tem moves and council member siegel
Seconds that we postpone item number 96 until
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september 10th, 2026. That will take us to
Item number 97,
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which is also a public hearing. Without
Objection, we'll open the public hearing. The public hearing is now open on item number 97,
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and I'll turn to the city clerk for 97. I have bill bunch, mr.
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bunch. You wish to be heard in this public
Hearing?
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mayor. Council members. Bill bunch,
Executive director, save our springs alliance.
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this item and the next item is consistent
With a few others you've approved in recent
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months to review, remove and deregulate
Property on east riverside.
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most much of it either directly on lady bird
Lake or very close to it.
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so that the owners can basically build
Whatever they want.
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and this was after and removing it from a
Plan that was developed by community
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engagement to provide consistent standards
And orderly development in the east riverside
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corridor. Don't know why y'all think this is
Like good for the community.
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you can say the word affordability,
You know, 6000 times. It doesn't make it.
[1:29:45]
so this is just gross developer deregulation.
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you know, consistent with ronald reagan
Policies that have been shown to fail for
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decades. So we're against it.
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thank you, mr. Blunt. That's all for 97.
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that concludes all the speakers on item
Number 97. So without objection, we'll close the public hearing on item number 97.
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the public hearing is now closed.
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I'll entertain a motion to approve item
Number 97.
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motion made by the mayor. Pro tem seconded by
Council member duchin.
[1:30:26]
is there discussion? Hearing none. Without objection, item number 97 is adopted.
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that'll take us to item number 98,
Which is another public hearing.
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without objection, we will open the public
Hearing on item number 98. The public hearing is now open. I have two speakers for item 98,
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bill budge and amanda swart.
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I have to say, mr. Bunch is waiving his right
To speak on item number 98.
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is amanda swarr here? Amanda swarr.
[1:31:08]
all right. That concludes all the people that
Signed up to speak on item number 98. So without objection,
We'll close the public hearing on item number
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98. The public hearing is now closed and I'll
Entertain a motion with regard to item number
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98. Is there a motion? Motion made by council member duchin.
[1:31:25]
it is seconded by council member harper
Madison. Is there discussion? Without objection,
Item number 98 is adopted.
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item number 99 is a public hearing. Without objection, we will open the public
Hearing on item number 99. The public hearing
[1:31:37]
is now open and I'll turn to the city clerk. There are no speakers for 99 members.
[1:31:42]
there are no speakers at the public hearing
On item number 99. So without objection, we will close the public hearing. The public
Hearing is now closed on item number 99. I'll
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entertain a motion with regard to item number
99. Motion is made by council member ellis. It is
Seconded by council member segal.
[1:31:56]
is there discussion on item number 99? Hearing none. Without objection,
Item number 99 is adopted.
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that will take us to item number 100,
A public hearing. Without objection, we will open the public
Hearing on item number 100.
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the public hearing is now opened. And I will turn to the city clerk for 100.
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I have zenobia, joseph. Miss joseph. Miss joseph,
Miss joseph.
[1:32:27]
all right. Folks. One of the things while
She's coming forward,
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let me let me just say that the fire marshal
Has indicated that it's better if you're.
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we don't have as many people standing in the
Back that way. So if there's a seat that you could take,
I would really encourage you to do that.
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thank you for doing that,
Miss joseph. You'll have the floor on item 100.
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thank you. Mayor. Council item 100 is a
Renaming of plantation road to thomas lee
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wyatt lane. Tommy lee wyatt lane. While I certainly do respect the work that
Mr.
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wyatt did, and his son continues that legacy, I just want you to recognize that my
Opposition is not to the person himself.
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I think that it asks the question about
Thomas and mary kitchen road,
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which would have been a little bit more
Appropriate. Mr. Wyatt is deeply rooted in east austin,
So why would the west austin members think
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that it would be appropriate to name the road
After him there? That's what white privilege looks like.
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seven. Eight. Seven. Five. Three. They had one survey respondent.
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and so I would ask you to table the item and
To find an appropriate site in district one
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to honor mr. Wyatt appropriately. I get it. It says in the back of wyatt.
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yes. I'm assuming you asked his son and he
Said okay, but he didn't live there.
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he didn't advocate for there. And so it's deeply disturbing that you would
Just put a name and think that because it's a
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black person that you're renaming this road
After, it's okay. It's not. Don't distort the
History.
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call it what it is. Go back and look at
Kitchen ville or look at something that's
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more related to that area. So I would ask ryan alter,
Southwest page ellis,
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since they're the sponsors of this item. How many black people did you talk to?
[1:34:36]
did you go into east austin? Because according to the survey data,
It shows like seven eight,
[1:34:42]
7491 person and then it has 7874922.
[1:34:50]
so natasha madison, glad you're here today,
But could you please remind them that the
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austin villagers in east austin. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you,
Miss joseph.
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that's all for this item. Members. Those are the speakers that have
Signed up to speak on item 100.
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so without objection,
We will close the public hearing on item 100. The public hearing is now closed and I'll
Entertain a motion with regard to item 100
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council member. Ellis moves approval of item
100. It is seconded by council member harper
Madison.
[1:35:23]
is there discussion? Hearing none. Without objection, item number 100 is
Approved and we will now go to item 101,
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which is also a public hearing. Mayor, may I say something briefly about item
100?
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if I missed my chance? No, please go ahead. Okay. Let me know when you want to speak on
Something. Sorry. Yeah.
[1:35:47]
I just want to thank you for raising these
Concerns in the public hearing and want you
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to know that you're heard. And I know that I, speaking only for myself,
Will take these considerations into account
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in the future. So thank you for allowing me
To learn from you.
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thank you. Council member. Councilman. Item
Number 101 is also a public hearing.
[1:36:07]
without objection, we'll open the public
Hearing on item 101. The public hearing is now open.
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and I will turn to the city clerk for 101. I have bill bunch and molly prim.
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mr. Bunch, do you wish to be heard on at the
Public hearing on item number 101?
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mr. Bunch will be shown against it. Miss miss prim. Molly prim,
She's passing.
[1:36:34]
that concludes all the speakers that have
Signed up to speak at the public hearing on item number 101. So without objection we will
Close the public hearing on item number 101.
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the public hearing is now closed. I'll entertain a motion with regard to item
101.
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is there a motion? Motion is made by council
Member. Dudgeon is seconded by council member ellis
To approve item 101.
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is there any objection? Hearing none. Without objection,
Item number 101 is adopted.
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item 102 is a public hearing. Without objection, we will open the public
Hearing on item number 102.
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the public hearing is now opened and I'll
Turn to the city clerk. There are no speakers.
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members. There are no speakers at the public
Hearing on item number 102. So without objection,
We will close the public hearing on item
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number 102. The public hearing is now closed, and I'll entertain a motion with regard to
The ordinance in 102.
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is there a motion? Motion is made by
Councilmember lane, seconded by council member alter.
[1:37:27]
is there discussion? Without objection,
Item number 102 is adopted.
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item 103 is another public hearing. Without objection, we will open the public
Hearing on item number 103.
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the public hearing is now open and I'll turn
To the city clerk. There are no speakers. There are no speakers
For the public hearing on item number 103.
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so without objection,
We will close the public hearing on item 103. The public hearing is now closed and I'll
Entertain a motion with regard to item 103.
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council member madison moves approval of the
Ordinance in item 103, a second by council member ellis.
[1:37:56]
is there discussion? Hearing none. Without objection, item number 103 is
Adopted.
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members. That will take us to item number
104. Item number 104 is also a public hearing.
[1:38:07]
without objection, we will open the public
Hearing on item number 104. The public hearing is now open and I'll turn
To the city clerk. There are no speakers
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members there are no speakers on item number
104 for that public hearing. So without objection,
We will close the public hearing, and the
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public hearing is now closed. I'll entertain a motion to approve the
Ordinance in item number 104.
[1:38:25]
councilmember ellis moves approval. It is second by councilmember harper madison. Is there discussion? Without objection,
Item number 104 is adopted.
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item number 105 is a public hearing. Without objection, we we will open the public
Hearing on item number 105. The public
[1:38:40]
hearing is now open. And I'll turn to the
City clerk. There are no speakers. Members there are no
Speakers for the public hearing on item
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number 105. So without objection,
We will close the public hearing on 105. It is. The public hearing is now closed.
Councilmember siegel moves approval of the
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ordinance. It is seconded by councilmember
Alter. Is there any discussion? Without objection, item number 105 is
Adopted.
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that will take us to item number. 107. Members. Hang on one second.
[1:39:10]
I want to double check something. Yes,
That will take us to item number 107.
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item 107 is a public hearing. Without objection, we will open the public
Hearing on item number 107.
[1:39:24]
the public hearing is now open. I'll turn to
The city clerk. There are no speakers. Members. There are no speakers for the public
Hearing on item number 107. So without
[1:39:31]
objection, we will close the public hearing
On item 107. The public hearing is now closed and I'll
Entertain a motion with regard to the
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ordinance. Councilmember duchin moves
Approval of the ordinance. It is seconded by councilmember lane.
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is there a discussion? Hearing none. Without objection,
Item number 107 is adopted.
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item number 108 is a public hearing. Without objection, we will open the public
Hearing on item number 108. The public
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hearing is now open an alternate to the city
Clerk. I have a remote speaker for 108,
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james smith. James smith,
Attorney for the petitioners in item 108.
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we support the item and I'm available to
Answer any questions. Thank you. Thank you. And I also have bill
Bunch.
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mr. Bunch, do you wish to be heard on item
108? He's he's waving his right to speak on item
108.
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that's all speakers, members. That concludes
All the speakers on item number 108.
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so without objection,
We will close the public hearing on item number 108. The public hearing is now closed.
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I'll entertain a motion with regard to the
Ordinance. Council member moves approval of item number 108, a second by council member
Cordrey.
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is there discussion? Hearing none. Without objection, item number 108 is
Adopted.
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item number 109 is a public hearing. Without objection, we will open the public
Hearing on item number 109.
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the public hearing is now open and I will
Turn to the city clerk. There are no speakers members there are no
Speakers for the public hearing on item
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number 109. So without objection,
We will close the public hearing on item number 109. And the public hearing is now
Closed,
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and I'll entertain a motion with regard to
The ordinance. It is a motion made by council member segal, seconded by council member
Duchin,
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for approval of the ordinance in item number
109. Is there discussion? Hearing none.
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without objection, item number 109 is
Adopted. Item number 110 is also a public hearing.
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the public hearing with regard. Without objection, the public hearing on item
Number 110 is now open.
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and I'll turn to the city clerk. There are no speakers. Members. There are no speakers for the public hearing
On item number 110.
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so without objection,
We will close the public hearing on item 110. The public hearing is now closed on item
Number 110.
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council member duca moves approval of the
Ordinance. It is seconded by councilmember siegel. Is there a discussion?
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hearing none. Without objection,
Item number 110 is adopted.
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members. That will take us to item number 68.
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item number 68. Was pulled by council member
Velasquez off the consent agenda.
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and we have I'm going to recognize council
Member velasquez and then we will have public
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testimony with regard to item number 68. Let me just say before we begin that I
Anticipate that that public testimony will
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take us to our noon time certain at wherever
We are in that public testimony on item
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number 68. We will pause very close to noon
To do our time,
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certain public communication,
And then we will come back to item number 68. Council member velazquez,
You pulled item number 68,
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so I'll recognize you. Yeah. Mayor, I pulled this item to to bring a
Motion forward.
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the, the I'm bringing the motion to 68 that
Provides direction for the city manager to do
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three things. It releases data collected by
H. S o on services and housing outcomes
Delivered by sunrise.
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with this renewed contract in the I 35 oltorf
Area quarterly.
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it shares feedback mechanisms and past past
Between the community, the city, a, p, d, a isd,
And many other organizations with whom h o
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coordinates and it directs the city manager
To prepare a report detailing what eviction
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prevention and diversion diversion services
Are offered to our neighbors and families.
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families experiencing homelessness. Thank you. Council member members. You have
Been supplied.
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it's in backup and you've been supplied the
Yellow sheet, which is the more detailed version.
[1:43:31]
the more detailed version of what council
Member velasquez just laid out. It is labeled
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for clarity purposes. Item 68th july 23rd,
2026.
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council member velasquez. Version two. Version two is the one that you
Should be paying attention to.
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with that, I will turn to the city clerk and
Ask the clerk to call on the speakers that
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have signed up on item number 68. Thank you mayor. I have a remote speaker,
Erica shadburn.
[1:44:04]
hello, mayor. City council members erica
Shadburn here. I'm an old tourist neighbor in district nine
And also a member of the south austin
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neighborhood safety alliance. And our group is in support of item number 68
With the motion as proposed by jose council
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member jose velasquez. We feel that street outreach,
Homeless services along the corridor are
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essential. But before the funding is
Approved, the contract is approved. We'd like to see
Council member velasquez's motion added.
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we feel that this kind of data collection and
Transparency is really important to making
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sure that the program is effective and also
Building trust with the community.
[1:44:51]
as an educator, I want to encourage sunrise
And any service provider to talk to the
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families, students and educators in the area. And before anybody gets on the streets,
They're along the corridor.
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I highly encourage you to talk to the life,
A new life,
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a new trusted messengers. They are working closely with the community
And with the students,
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and they are boots on the ground every day.
And they will be able to guide you as to the services that are needed in the area.
[1:45:23]
we are very pleased that this motion from
Council member velazquez and support item
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number 68. Thank you. Moving to end speakers
For item 68.
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I have malcolm yates,
Shilpa.
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andrea borgia and michael ibarra. Michael, are you here?
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you have time. Donated by patricia henry. Patricia, are you here? Okay.
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you will have four minutes.
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the proposed extension of the outreach
Contract for homeless services that sunrise
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will provide to the east riverside area. The east riverside community welcomes any
Program that could help to reduce or avoid
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homelessness. This original sunrise contract,
[1:46:23]
however, really needed some work. We appreciate the work that the council
District three office has done to add the
[1:46:33]
requirements that we requested. Now, however, this on the fly creation
Process is no way to run a contract.
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and sunrise should have reached out to the
Community and isd before placing this
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contract on the agenda. Explained the goals, methods and metrics of
The program and then asked for support of the
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community with feasible,
Specific program goals and metrics.
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the community support for this contract would
Be overwhelming.
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thank you for your support.
[1:47:18]
good morning. My name is shilpa and I manage
The la quinta hotel at the corner of I-35 and
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oltorf. I'm not here because I don't care
About the people struggling with homelessness. I'm here because this location
Does it wrong.
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the apd's own october 2025 report says it all
Within one mile of the site.
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apd logged in 4835 calls for service already
This year on pace to match or exceed last
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year's 7200 number. Over 1700 offense
Reports.
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apd's own analysts called burton,
Parker and oltorf,
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a known open air drug market already fueling
Meth use and sales at the hotels along I-35
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and royal hill drive. Apd's own officers
Flagged the risks.
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pedestrian crashes on a high speed interstate
Proximity to travis high school and heritage
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oaks park, a quality of life crisis for
Neighbors already fighting,
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trespassing and camping,
That will only get worse.
[1:48:23]
and just this week, community impact reported
A city audit found nonprofits running austin
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social services missed 44% of their
Performance goals and got paid in full
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anyway. No consequences,
No corrective action. We're being asked to absorb all the risk for
A program built on a contracting system.
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the city's own audit says doesn't work. I'm not asking austin to abandon people who
Need help.
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I'm asking the council to delay the vote on
This outreach contract until the location is
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reconsidered and real accountability is built
Into it. Don't vote yes on a site at its own data says
Isn't ready,
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and a system the city's own auditor said
Isn't working. The data is from apd's site.
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the audit is the city's. The choice is yours. Thank you.
[1:49:19]
I'm michael ibarra from district nine,
And I'm also here on behalf of sansa,
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the south austin neighborhood safety
Alliance. We're here today to support items 66,
67 and 68.
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the first two were easy foundation
Communities and integral care will do
[1:49:36]
excellent work as they always do. And we also support sunrise and item 68.
[1:49:44]
council member velasquez's motion makes it
Much easier to do that,
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I think because there was a big gap between
What zo said they would ask sunrise to do and
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what will actually go in the contract. Zo says that item 68 is about outreach to two
Distinct groups unsheltered individuals and
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families with children. That sounds great until you read the fine
Print.
[1:50:08]
zo says the family housing piece will happen
Only when possible,
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quote unquote. It's optional,
Not mandatory.
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and those of us who live in south austin have
Learned the hard way that if it's not in the
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contract, it doesn't happen. If the goal really is to have sunrise serve
Families and children in our neighborhood,
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please put it in the contract.
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and frankly, this is part of a larger
Pattern. The city's existing agreement with sunrise
Doesn't restrict outdoor services,
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doesn't define what services are and aren't
Appropriate next to schools,
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and doesn't require coordination with law
Enforcement. It does not, for some reason,
Include a good neighbor agreement,
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and we can all see the results of this hands
Off approach.
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so when zo brings you a sunrise item and is
Missing the exact same things,
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the question isn't just about this contract. It's about whether or not anyone is ever
Going to require those things from our
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homeless service providers. So won't do it on its own and sunrise won't
Volunteer it.
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y'all are the only ones who can make sure
This is done right.
[1:51:22]
and so today we're asking you to approve item
68, but with direction to staff on three things.
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and I believe these are all covered in
Council member velasquez's motion.
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but we're looking for segregated data
Collection. So you all can see that the family services
Piece is real.
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eviction prevention services specifically for
Families in our community,
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and formal coordination protocols with apd
And isd,
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plus a robust community feedback mechanism. That's it. It's three things.
[1:51:54]
it's still a yes vote. It just makes the product match the sales
Pitch.
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this is samhsa's bottom line on all of this. And if you hear nothing else from me today,
Please hear me on this.
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homeless service providers must help our
Unhoused neighbors and strengthen the
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neighborhoods where they work. With community support,
They can do both and they must do both.
[1:52:15]
and today is your chance to start putting
That principle in writing. Thank you. Thank you. Continuing with item
68.
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rebecca mark, nia shaw,
Tanya hughes, chase wright.
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if your name is called,
Please come forward.
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at this time. Excuse me. Who is that? I don't have that recorded for
This item.
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67. 68. So I can't let these two go.
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hang on. I don't have donation of time for
This item. Well, we have a process that we follow.
[1:53:08]
will you go over? We'll go ahead and give you
Your four minutes. But if you'll go ahead. And so we can have a record of this.
[1:53:16]
right. Executive director of the hungry hill
Foundation. I'm also a valuable partner in our
Organization,
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has been a valuable partner for four years
With multiple districts here.
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I relinquish to say which districts because
You know who you are, right? We are in
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support of item 68. Why? Because it's a big part of our ecosystem when
You talk about street outreach. When we look
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at street outreach right now,
Those are your front line individuals, right? The only thing that I would recommend
Is that if you have the time in your day,
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I ask that you go out and how about you take
A tour? How about you go with these outreach workers
And actually see what they're doing, see the
[1:53:49]
impact that they're making? Because no way someone can come in this room
Here and paint a picture or paint a story of
[1:53:56]
the importance of this service. And this service has been been done before
The city of austin.
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I believe. Now, we still don't have an
Outreach team for the city of austin. We depend on our nonprofit partners right to
Deliver the metrics that are needed for us to
[1:54:10]
even continue these programs. It's all lost in transition,
Right?
[1:54:14]
nobody wants to go to these homeless
Encampments. Nobody wants to go out there and actually see what these individuals need,
The services that they need.
[1:54:21]
they don't want to see the delays that they
Experience. But your frontline nonprofits do.
[1:54:26]
hungry hill stands with sunrise. We stand with our other partners,
Which is its multiple partners,
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right? And we stand with as much as I want to
Say, we stand with our homeless strategy office,
Right?
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we understand they're,
They're, they're dealt a hard task to, to handle. Right. But it's left up to our
Council members to,
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to, to, to hold a fair ground,
Right. To make sure that there's a level playing
Field. No offense to district three,
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right. But you're not the only district that
Experienced homeless issues. Right. There's other districts out here.
[1:54:53]
northeast austin right now have individuals
Sleeping on bus stops at the top of the of
[1:54:57]
the ceiling there in hammocks. Right. I have
Individuals that are referring back to our local parks where we removed over 120
Individuals from 2021 all the way to 2023.
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these people have come back. Why? Because they're stating that they don't
Have the service help,
[1:55:12]
that that initially has been set down here. Right. The investments that we've already
Made are not showing its fruits.
[1:55:18]
they're actually being routed every single
Time we come here for a budget. It's deep rooted. Now that we have a new city
Manager here,
[1:55:24]
once again, our process is being routed. What it's causing is our department heads to
To to go for a scramble.
[1:55:30]
right now they want to only play safe bets. Safe bets have not always been what has
Helped,
[1:55:35]
right? You have to go back to your grassroot
Organizations, the individuals that will still continue to do the work because they're
Driven by passion, not by money.
[1:55:42]
right. And this is also coming from a
Nonprofit that doesn't receive, do not receive, not even 5% of our budget at
Hungry hill from the city of austin.
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the community helps us,
Right? I know a lot of y'all looking like,
How is he still standing? How is he still here? Right? It wasn't the city of austin.
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unfortunately, as much as we've been in these
Watersheds, as much as our unhoused individuals have took
The time out their day to empower themselves
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so that they're not considered homeless in
Our house, but they started working in these same parks. We have forgotten what adding
Community looks like,
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y'all. And I don't want y'all to get wrapped
Up in the data because if you go look at the data for yourself, it's not even measured.
[1:56:16]
it's not even measured because the amount of
Money that's provided versus the services that are being put out,
They're not equal.
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we have to depend heavily on philanthropy to, to, to fill those gaps for us. And you know what's funny? All the meetings
I've had with philanthropic members of our
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community this year, I've seen somebody from
Your office, they're asking our same community members to
Help fill these gaps for us.
[1:56:35]
right. Let us start with the stuff that we
Already have. Let us go back and clean up some of the
Assets that we already have. Let's invest in
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some of the stuff that we've already invested
In so that we can see the fruits from our labor, y'all. We, we,
We cannot continue to point blame.
[1:56:48]
I don't know where this audit came from,
But I'm assuming it's only the audit for the individuals that the city fund,
Right.
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and they say that deliverables wasn't met.
They say metrics wasn't met. I argue to say how about you come find out for yourself if
They were met? We are working with watershed
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right now, vigorously. Their executive
Directors are walking in these watersheds right now with us to see the problem for
Themselves.
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so they know that they're making the correct
Investments. 2,000 pounds of trash a week
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removed from our watersheds in east austin,
From giddens district to the oak springs corridor. And furthermore,
I challenge you all to come out.
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thank you. Please go ahead.
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hi. Good morning mayor. Good morning,
Council members. Thank you for the opportunity to speak today.
[1:57:33]
my name is tanya hughes and I'm the community
Engagement manager at echo or the ending
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community homelessness coalition. I'm also a person with lived experience of
Chronic homelessness,
[1:57:44]
substance use and mental health challenges. And I'm also a resident of south austin
District five.
[1:57:52]
I'm here to express echo support for the new
South austin navigation center and the
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proposed operator, sunrise navigation center. We urge you to approve this contract so
People can begin accessing the services as
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soon as possible. Sunrise is a trusted
Partner to providers and our unsheltered
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neighbors alike. The trust has been built
Over years of consistently showing up and
[1:58:15]
walking alongside people to provide them what
They need. One of the most important things sunrise
Provides is a place where people can simply
[1:58:24]
be. People experiencing homelessness are told
Every day where they cannot be.
[1:58:29]
sunrise is a place where for just a few
Hours, people can just exist.
[1:58:35]
they can shower. They can get food and water. They can store their medications and their
Documents.
[1:58:41]
they can receive mail,
Charge their phones and access medical care
[1:58:45]
housing assessments, and find respite from
The heat. But but sunrise provides more than just
Services.
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they provide dignity. Sunrise hires people
Who have experienced homelessness,
[1:58:58]
including people who once received services
From them. That creates purpose,
Hope and a pathway forward.
[1:59:05]
and because many staff understand
Homelessness personally, people are met with respect and compassion.
[1:59:11]
when I walk into sunrise,
I feel like I'm walking into a family. People are welcomed and treated with love,
Dignity,
[1:59:17]
dignity and respect. We understand the
Concerns raised by people living near the
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center and the proposed new location,
And those concerns should not be dismissed.
[1:59:25]
but true public safety also means people
Having access to what they need to live
[1:59:29]
healthy, fulfilling and dignified lives. Thank you. Thank you. Continuing with 68.
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zenobia joseph and christopher causby.
[1:59:42]
miss joseph christopher coursey.
[1:59:49]
I don't see anybody moving forward. All speakers for item 68 have been called
Mayor.
[1:59:54]
thank you very much. So that concludes all
The public testimony on item number 68.
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councilmember velasquez,
I'll recognize you for a motion. Yeah. So I'll make that motion. I want to thank
Director david gray and michael ibarra and
[2:00:08]
samhsa for working closely with our office on
This motion today.
[2:00:12]
director gray. And so always take the time to
Work with our office and help ensure that
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we're serving our neighbors,
All of our neighbors with dignity, diligence, and care. So I just wanted to
Extend a thank you to him. Thank you.
[2:00:25]
second by councilmember corddry. All right.
Motion has been made by councilmember velasquez, seconded by councilmember corddry.
I want to say that that I've been working my
[2:00:35]
office has been working closely with
Councilmember velasquez's office with the
[2:00:39]
santa report and working with the manager's
Office. And we're in the process of the phrase that
Got used by somebody just a moment ago about
[2:00:48]
strengthening neighborhood needs to be part
Of it was you, sir. It needs to be part of it.
[2:00:54]
there's a clear recognition that if we're
Going to if we're going to ask for things to
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be located in certain places,
We ought to go in on the front end and do what we can to strengthen.
[2:01:06]
and so just be prepared that the manager's
Office is going to be reaching out shortly.
[2:01:12]
we're organizing things so that we can reach
Out again and make sure that we frankly,
[2:01:19]
I've been doing this long enough to recognize
That that we have made what are clearly maybe
[2:01:25]
some mistakes in the past of not not paying
Attention on the front end so that you don't
[2:01:32]
add to issues that already exist. And I feel pretty strongly about that.
[2:01:36]
so thank you for your time. Thank you for the report. Thank you to
Council member velasquez and his office for
[2:01:42]
the work that they're doing on this. And like I say, the mayor's office and
Councilmember velasquez's office are working
[2:01:47]
pretty closely on that. Councilmember lane, did you want to be
Recognized? Council member lane, you're recognized. I want to thank councilmember
Velasquez's office for this very thoughtful
[2:01:57]
guidance. As you all know the issue of youth
And children and the skyrocketing,
[2:02:03]
skyrocketing rates of homelessness that they
Are experiencing is important to me.
[2:02:09]
and I really appreciate the work that you and
The mayor have done to provide a model for
[2:02:15]
how we can provide data to the public and to
Our council on this issue.
[2:02:21]
and, and also drawing recognition to the fact
That all of those who are homeless in our
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city are not other. They are us.
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when I did my first point in time count,
I saw people that I'd seen on the,
[2:02:39]
on the streets of my neighborhood,
Never guessing they were homeless for years.
[2:02:44]
that it turned out were. And so this is critically important. I really would doubt if there's a single
School in our city that doesn't have children
[2:02:52]
who are homeless. I know that our schools,
Our public schools have also had issues with
[2:02:57]
how to do things like repair and reopen after
An emergency,
[2:03:02]
when there are members of the homeless
Population living nearby. And so looking at these impacts on our
Schools and how we coordinate with our
[2:03:09]
schools is also very important. So I'm really happy to have this model to
Follow in other parts of the city.
[2:03:15]
and just wanted to raise my voice in support
Of this effort. Thank you. Thank you,
Councilmember. Councilmember. Thank you
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mayor. I just wanted to take time to thank
Councilmember velasquez to thank your office on y'all's work on this. I had a chance to
Meet with michael and erica around the samhsa
[2:03:31]
proposals. Really appreciate all the work
That y'all have put forward for that. And I think ultimately,
I think councilmember had a lot of points I
[2:03:38]
was going to hit. But you know,
The work we do is for love of community, love of neighbor. And everyone has neighbors
Are our neighbors.
[2:03:44]
so thank you all for everything that you all
Do. And thanks for the folks on this dais.
[2:03:49]
and thanks to director gray and his team as
Well. Thank you. Council member. Council member.
Madison. Thank you, mr. Mayor. I'll be brief.
[2:03:56]
I'd just like to be added as a co-sponsor of
The birthday boy will allow me. Without objection. Councilmember harper
Madison will be shown as a co-sponsor of item
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number 68. Thank you. Members,
The motion has been made and seconded to
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approve item number 68,
And it includes the direction that council
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member velazquez has laid out in what is
Marked as council member velazquez version
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two. Is there any further discussion? Hearing none. Without objection,
Item number 68 is approved.
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members, that will take us to our 12:00. Thank you all for being here in your work.
Council members that will take us to our
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12:00 time certain which is public
Communications. And I will turn to the city clerk.
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members, you signed up for public
Communication. You kind of know where you are on that list.
So if you can start making your way forward
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and you'll be available and we can call on
You, and you can start speaking just as soon as
Your name is called.
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we would appreciate that. So if you know, nobody's moving,
First speaker is christian bowen,
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followed by david weinberg. And marilla thorne thompson,
Christian bowen,
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david weinberg, and then marilla thorne
Thompson.
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mr. Weinberg, why don't you begin? Thank you. Thank you, mayor and council members,
Before I say what I wanted to come here and
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say today, I, I wanted to echo the some of
The remarks the mayor made a little earlier.
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I'm sure that many of you have known
Councilwoman fuentes and her husband,
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curtis mitchell smith,
Much longer than I have, but I have found them both to be incredibly
Friendly and generous and kind and helpful to
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me in my time in austin,
Texas. So I wanted to wish them the best for their
Family and a speedy recovery.
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I wanted to talk at a council meeting earlier
This year when a rezoning project was up
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dealing with the rosedale neighborhood. The
Council meeting ran late and I wasn't able to
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stick around for that. But here's,
Here's the punchline.
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the decisions this council makes policy wise
On land use do not exist in a vacuum with
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voters in the city of austin. I think what's happening in rosedale right
Now,
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or it's a continuing sort of process,
But you have a neighborhood of people who are
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feel like they've been left out of a
Conversation about rezoning in their neighborhood. They are upset because they
Thought they had an agreement with the
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developer. Then things changed. And they are now in a position where earlier
In the year,
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they had to sweat out whether this council
Was going to go ahead and push through that
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rezoning before there was some sort of
Consensus with the developer and with the
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neighbors. And on top of that,
They are also being sued by the school
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district over a matter regarding deed
Restrictions.
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I cannot imagine how the people in the
Neighborhood of rosedale,
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when it comes time later,
Maybe this year to vote on a bond election or
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maybe in another year to vote on a tax rate
Election are going to be feeling magnanimous
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and are going to be feeling excited to be
Giving more tax dollars to the city of
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austin. So I think that's a really great case
Study of,
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of ways that things need to be done better in
My final,
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you know, half minute here,
I'll say a good transition this particular
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matter is in council member segal's district, but there are other big public policy
Questions which are similar. In effect, all
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of you later today we're going to be talking
About dogs head.
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and I suspect there are a lot of people in
This room and elsewhere,
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democrats, liberals, progressives,
Democratic socialists who may be pretty upset
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with how this council decides to vote on that
Matter. So please keep that in mind.
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thank you. Please just identify yourself for
The record.
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thank you. Good afternoon,
Mayor and council. My name is marilyn thorne-thomsen.
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austin has been my home since 2001. I'm. I reside in district eight.
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I'm here to make sure you are aware of how
Spectrum and their subcontractors.
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lj engineering and quest utility construction
Construction are treating residents of
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austin. The threats they pose to residents
Safety and the damage they cause to city
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infrastructure, protected trees,
Private property.
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despite my myself and my husband's repeated
Protest verbally and in writing over multiple
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days prior to this meeting,
I shared a detailed overview of my situation,
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as well as multiple news articles and
Investigative reports that I'll share that
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share stories alarmingly similar to mine. Council member alter. I'll call to your
Attention.
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this also involves your district. In the email and attached documentation,
I provide my reference numbers reference
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numbers for the three city permits granted by
The city of austin.
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my 311 calls over many weeks and for service, request tickets to draw your attention to
What's happening.
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I ask that this incident be reviewed by the
City attorney.
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I'm happy to provide additional
Documentation, including text messages to the crew foreman
And supervisor on september 20th.
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september 15th, 2025,
Where we clearly inform them they are
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operating outside of the easement,
Which were acknowledged by the crew, and they continued operating outside of the
Easement for roughly seven more hours that
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day. I'm happy to share over 200 photos and
Videos I have of the crew as they continue to
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ignore our protests. On september 16th,
2025,
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when the crews returned the next day,
I was advised to call 911 by my apd district
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representative. Responding officers issued a
Criminal trespass notice to spectrum and
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their contractors. Almost one year later,
My backyard is still a crime scene with an
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open trench, crew, debris,
Etc. I have a deep appreciation for every city
Employee I have spoken with on this matter,
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but I've yet to speak to the person whose job
It is to do something to hold them
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accountable. Thank you for your time. I'm
Ready and willing to support you however I can in the service of my fellow austinites.
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thank you very much. Appreciate you being
Here, mayor. Very quickly, I just wanted to ask the
Speaker if you could stick around.
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I want to make sure we can get your
Information and help you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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ruben. Rivera. Clemente. Yanez. Nicola. Philip.
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fitzgerald. Justin strader.
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if your name has been called,
Please come forward. Please just take a seat
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and state your name for the record and begin
Speaking.
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yoni papanicolaou, district eight. I'm here to talk about transit.
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I'm sorry. Say your name again,
Please. Yoni papanicolaou. Okay. Thank you. Oh my god.
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sorry. You're doing fine.
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I'm.
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this is just. Sorry. I'm. This is nervous. It's all right.
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can you come back to me later? I sure will, sir. If you'd state your name
For the record.
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just one second. Is this on? Nope. Is this on now? Okay,
Cool.
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hey, my name is philip fitzgerald. I'm a resident of district one. It's my first time speaking ever.
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if you guys want to give me a round of
Applause. Thank you. Yeah.
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so I was born and raised across the austin
Metro. I've always lived here. I've known different parts of the austin
Metro.
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growing up in north austin. One of the things that I loved was the
Diversity of my classmates,
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which is not something that you'll find in a
Lot of places in austin.
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in high school, I spent time in round rock
And obviously they're known for their great
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schools. In college, I went to texas state
Down in san marcos,
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and it was my first time living in a walkable
Area, which I thought was, was phenomenal.
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and now living on the east side,
What I found is a community that has a ton of
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energy and excitement and pride something
Across all these areas that,
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that I've found love in is my ability to walk
Around these,
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these areas. Growing up,
I would wait for my parents to get home from,
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from work, you know, I'd be after school,
We would eat dinner and then we'd put on our shoes and we'd go walk two,
Three, four miles together.
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and in high school, my friends and I would
Would walk to school or walk to each other's
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houses because we didn't have a car,
Obviously. You know, in college,
You could walk to the bars, you could walk to
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the restaurants, you could walk to the
Stores. It was great. And now in the east side,
Every day I'm out there walking to the coffee
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shops and to the, to the local businesses and
To the gym and just really anywhere.
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but the issue is since 2019,
Since we introduced scooters our sidewalks
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have just been swamped with them. And anytime you go outside,
As you can see in some of these pictures
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there, they're just everywhere. And it's made walking across our city more
Difficult.
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so I as, as an example,
Whenever I'm out on on east,
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I don't know if you guys ever go out. I'm
Sure you do secretly. But you know, you're out with friends,
You have a few drinks, you leave the bar and
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then you, you step outside and you see a
Scooter and you go to step over it and you bang your ankle and your first thought is,
Who put that there?
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right. Why is that there? And I use that as an example. But, but my, my point is that that scooter on
The ground,
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it screams to us that we need to do a better
Job of making this city walkable. And that includes getting obstructions out of
The way.
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and we have examples of other cities like
Seattle and los angeles, where they build these boxes,
Where the scooters are required to be put
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there. And they they the university of texas
Has fines up to $150 for people that park
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inappropriately. And I know a few years ago,
We passed some regulations, but we don't enforce the fines and we don't
Enforce,
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you know, require these people to put them in
The boxes. Hell, I walk around the city all the time, and I don't even see the boxes
Anywhere. And in the early 2000 we had the
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great streets program that still continues to
This day. Thank you sir. Good first effort.
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appreciate you. Please.
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I'm feeling better now. What he said about the walkability thing
Actually works really well with transit.
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we need to we need to do better,
A better job as a city and investing in both
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walkability and transit because it's just so
Much better for everyone.
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and I, I would really appreciate of if I
Didn't have to drive
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everywhere. Like I live,
I live in circle c and there is a bus that
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goes downtown, but it only operates two times
Every day and it's in the early morning,
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so it's not useful at all. I wish there were more busses that could get
To downtown and other places that go to my
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neighborhood and every other neighborhood,
So that we don't have to drive as much.
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and also about the the light rail that y'all
Are planning to build.
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I hope, I hope it doesn't do the same damage
That the interstate highway did 70 years ago,
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because that is really devastating.
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land is not meant to be stolen.
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so we need to be very careful about it.
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and also. I think the network needs to be
Bigger.
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one line is not enough and it never will be.
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we need to start drawing more transit for the
City.
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thank you. Thank you. Good job.
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paul carmona, reece armstrong and kiba white
Signed up remotely but has not dialed in for
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for scheduling purposes. Let me let council know and and others that
What we'll do at the end of public
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communications. We're going to take up pulled
Item number 86.
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whenever you're ready just state your name.
Thank you, mister mayor and city council members. My name is paul carmona. I've never
Addressed this city council, but I have sung
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to this city council. Some years ago when the
Mayor declared austin's that day bar and
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grill singers day. I have been in austin
Since 1985,
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lived here and was born here in 64 and held
Hostage in dallas till I could get back here.
[2:18:30]
I run a lot. I live in district eight. I run down to the trail. I submitted these
Documents to the to the mayor and city
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council. There's this ordinance,
Eight, five, four, four, which prohibits jumping from
Bridges into town lake or barton springs.
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and I've run. I took these pictures on
Saturday.
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I ran there, sunday I ran there,
Monday I ran there,
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tuesday I'll run there this afternoon. I run down to the trail. I run across that
Footbridge right over the barton creek inlet.
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and during the summer months,
It started about ten years ago.
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there's these huge crowds. You can see the rest of the pictures that
Gather on this bridge.
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and the city ordinance says it is a violation
Of city ordinance to jump from the bridge.
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and so yeah, I understand. And having listened to a lot of these issues
Today,
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that there are much bigger fish to fry for
This city. But I have seen, as you can see in some of
These pictures,
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I've actually had it happen to me where I'm
Trying to get across this bridge. There's a large crowds of people,
Someone who's very wet,
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climbs onto that rail and slips back and
Landed on me.
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and then I've seen it. Someone trying to climb on that rail slip and
Fall into a mother pushing a stroller.
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I've seen the jumpers jump into the creek
Below where there's kayakers and paddle
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boarders and so on, and have some near
Misses. I attached to my submission articles from
2018 and 2014 where the city has been made
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aware of this and there's just no
Enforcement. I've called 311 to say,
Look, I hate to be the old guy shaking his
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fist at the sky about an issue. But this is a hazard. It's dangerous,
And I know the mayor,
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from your days as a plaintiff's attorney
Would not, would not with stand up for the idea that
There is a risk and that it's going to take a
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child in a kayak being paralyzed,
Or worse, when a jumper lands on top of them.
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and if you go out there on the weekends,
There are hundreds of people gathering in the
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middle of town lake on their paddle boards,
On their kayaks and their canoes, and I applaud that. It's a great way to
Celebrate our city, but to get there,
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most of them have to go under this bridge and
Seeing 20 or 30 or more people jumping off
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this bridge. They attach rope swings and land
Into the water below. I just think it's a hazard,
And it would be a shame for the city to see
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something happen to a resident who's injured
By this. If you're not going to enforce the ordinance,
Then repeal it and take the signs down.
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or better yet, start charging tickets for the
Jumpers. Thank you. Thank you,
Mr. Cromer.
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good to see you. Does anybody.
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miss white, can you go to the last slide
Please.
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good afternoon. My name is white and I work
For public citizens texas office.
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we remain very concerned about the lack of
Transparency with how the city council is
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making decisions about austin energy matters. Following the secret vote to approve the
Purchase of gas peakers in may,
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an austin energy spokesperson stated that
Voting in secret and austin energy issues is
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not infrequent, but that it's always posted
In the minutes after cut,
[2:21:58]
reporters did extensive,
Extensive research and found that not to be true. The spokesperson changed his story and
Said that,
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quote, the fact that minutes do not reflect
That a vote was taken does not mean that a
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vote was not taken. That means that austin
Energy residents and austin energy and austin
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austin residents and austin energy ratepayers
Have no true transparency with what the
[2:22:21]
utility is spending money on. Back to slide two, please.
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this lack of transparency by austin energy
Was on display at the electric utility commission this week. A utility
Representative made a presentation on austin
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energy's proposed budget. I ask what projects. Not the details about
Them,
[2:22:38]
just the list were included in the power
Production capital budget circled in green
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here, and I was told that it was a
Competitive matter and wouldn't be shared.
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how could a simple list of projects be a
Competitive matter?
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austin energy did confirm that the gas
Peakers were in that line item.
[2:22:56]
back to slide one, please. I compared the values shared for fy 27 with
Those shared last july for fy 2026 the
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difference in the power production capital
Budget from 2026 to 2030 is an eye popping
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$1.3 billion. Slide three please.
[2:23:18]
given austin energy's refusal to confirm any
Projects other than the 400mw of gas peakers,
[2:23:25]
I'm left to assume that is the projected cost
Of purchasing and installing them $1.33
[2:23:31]
billion. Wow. So much for affordability.
[2:23:35]
it's spending like this that leads to 5% per
Year rate increases.
[2:23:40]
spending $1.33 billion without any
Transparency is unacceptable.
[2:23:45]
so is any other decision made in secret,
Especially if it isn't posted on an agenda
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austin energy customers might have their
Power on, but we're still being kept in the dark.
[2:23:57]
and while we sit in the dark,
Our austin energy rates are going up.
[2:24:01]
it's well past time for a full rate case with
A consumer advocate and an independent
[2:24:06]
hearing examiner. As has been the past
Tradition,
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austin energy customers deserve better than
Annual rate increases with no transparency.
[2:24:16]
please stop making decisions without posting
Them on an agenda.
[2:24:20]
and please make all votes in public. And please reject austin energy's latest
Request to increase rates by another 5% until
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after a full rate case. Thank you. Thank you. Mayor.
[2:24:37]
all noon public communication has been
Called. All right. Members, everyone that's been that
Signed up to speak on this has been called
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up. I said we're going to take up item number
86 but the person is not here.
[2:24:52]
so tell you what. Why don't we take a five
Minute break?
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because I want to take up about 86. And trying to do this in an organized way.
[2:25:04]
take up item 86 before we then go to the next
Big item. That's going to take so much time. So why
Don't we do this? It's 1224.
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without objection, we are recessed until
1235.
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without objection, we're recessed until 1235. It is 12:24 p.m.. Very good.
[2:25:25]
it's now 1235. And I will call the austin
City council back to order after a brief
[2:25:29]
recess. We're going to take up item number
86.
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item number 86 was is an item that was pulled
By council member duchin.
[2:25:40]
I'm going to recognize council member duchin
As the person that pulled the item. And then
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we'll have whatever we need to have. We have
Public comment on this as well. But I also want to recognize you for having pulled the
Item,
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why you pulled the item. And then we're going
To go to speakers. Thank you mayor. I'll try and be as brief as possible.
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we recognize that there were some concerns
That we learned from from afd and other fire
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and code experts about this item that I don't
Think have been addressed yet in the current
[2:26:09]
version. And so my hope is that we can call
On our chief building official,
[2:26:14]
mr. Cox wilcox, and and chief vogue from the
From afd to help get clarity on some of those
[2:26:20]
concerns. All right. Thank you. What I'm going to do is first go to the
Speakers and then we'll have discussion.
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council member lane is the sponsor. Do you
Want to say anything before we go to speakers? Yes. Thank you.
[2:26:34]
thank you, council member,
For raising your concerns. I'm happy that we were able to handle some of
Them through the message board that's
[2:26:40]
publicly available. I also would like to move
Through this as quickly as possible.
[2:26:44]
but I do want to lay out a little bit of
Information.
[2:26:48]
I'm proud to sponsor this item. I really want to thank staff for the work
They've done to get us to this point. This
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council has also, before I arrive,
Done the hard work of legalizing,
[2:26:58]
taking legal steps to make the missing middle
Housing legal in austin. But legalizing housing is only the first
Step.
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we must also remove the barriers that make it
Difficult or uneconomical to build.
[2:27:09]
one of those barriers is our building code,
And we have control over that today,
[2:27:13]
any building with three or more units is
Treated as an apartment building. That means a triplex or a fourplex on a small
Residential lot is typically reviewed under
[2:27:21]
the same code framework as a downtown high
Rise, bringing with it significantly greater cost
And complexity.
[2:27:28]
it also affects our construction workforce. We have a large number of builders and
Tradespeople who are licensed and experienced
[2:27:34]
under the international residential code,
But not under the international building code. As a result, they are effectively
Discouraged or prohibited from building four
[2:27:42]
homes instead of two. With that work going to
Large, statewide or national companies instead of
Our homegrown businesses here in austin,
[2:27:50]
this topic hits particularly close to home
For me. I think of the piece family housing project.
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one of the first items that I spoke about
From the dais after I took office a year and
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a half ago. It's a four unit home for
Families experiencing homelessness in the
[2:28:07]
district six etj. It is approximately the
Same general scale and scope of a similar
[2:28:12]
single family erk house. Renovation costs to prepare this unused
Church building for families to move into
[2:28:19]
were originally quoted at less than $1
Million by a residential builder, but the increased requirements of the ibc
Code resulted in higher cost subcontractors,
[2:28:28]
additional engineering and design costs,
A required city council vote, site work and price escalation during the
Longer multi-year permitting and review
[2:28:37]
process that nearly doubled the cost. I was the third city council member who had
Been in office since they started trying to
[2:28:44]
get that project done,
Which ultimately improves the environmental
[2:28:49]
condition of the site. All of this could have been avoided and more
Dollars made available to support the
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families who are experiencing homelessness,
Who so desperately need that help. I also want to be clear. I also want to be clear
About what this resolution does not do.
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it does not increase allowable density
Anywhere in the city. Unit counts remain a zoning decision.
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it also does not change the building code
Today. It simply direct staff to evaluate whether
There is a safe,
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appropriate path to modernize our code while
Maintaining strong life safety standards.
[2:29:22]
austin would not be the first city or state
To take this approach. North carolina raised its threshold to four
Units statewide in 2024.
[2:29:30]
memphis increased its threshold to six units
In 2021.
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dallas is at eight. A four unit threshold is
A measured, conservative place for austin to begin
Exploring this issue.
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it is also the unit threshold that the real
Estate sector uses as a dividing line between
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residential and commercial. My staff has engaged with fire.
[2:29:55]
who approved it? You know what? I'm going to
Stop right there.
[2:30:02]
yeah. Let me stop right there. Good deal.
Very good. Thank you. Both council members. Now,
What I'll do is turn to the city clerk.
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please call the speakers,
And then we'll take up the item at the
[2:30:13]
conclusion of that. For item 86.
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jason hoskins, zachary faddis,
Victoria kidder,
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angela garza. If your name is on call,
Please come forward.
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howdy, mayor and council members. My name is zach faddis. I'm a resident of district nine and president
Of aura,
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a grassroots organization focused on housing
And transportation advocacy in austin.
[2:30:47]
and we are strongly in favor of item 86. I want to focus on the feedback I've heard
From council member duchin and the city
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bureaucracy regarding safety. I can't dispute their claims,
But I want to point out that their analysis
[2:30:59]
is incomplete without considering how these
Building code changes will affect vehicular safety when we make it illegal and infeasible
Through our building code and zoning laws to
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build dense, walkable,
Transit supportive and mixed use communities.
[2:31:11]
we are condemning our citizens to live in
Sprawling suburbs where every trip outside their home will be mediated by a car.
[2:31:18]
this is not only expensive and harmful to our
Climate, it is dangerous. In the last decade,
Traffic have.
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traffic has claimed more deaths than fires at
A rate of about 25 to 1.
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this does not mean that fire deaths should
Not be taken seriously, but it must be put into the context of a world of trade offs.
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I believe a world of drastically fewer
Traffic deaths is possible. But to achieve this, we must build
Communities that enable car trips to be
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shortened or displaced,
Making it cheaper to build multifamily housing, as this item would do,
Is a necessary step in the fight to end
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traffic deaths. The safest building is one
That's never built and the safest car trip is
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never taken. It is much easier and looking at
The data, a much greater safety imperative that we
Displace car trips instead of making
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infeasible the building of multifamily
Housing. Thank you. Thank you. Please just state your
Name for the record.
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good afternoon, mayor watson and esteemed
Austin city council members. My name is victoria keter,
And I serve as the government relations and
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outreach manager for the home builders
Association of greater austin.
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I'm testifying today in favor of item 86,
A resolution directing staff to expand the
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scope of the international residential code,
Or urc, to include small multi-unit residential
Buildings known as house plexes of up to four
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attached dwelling units. Currently, buildings of four units or more
Must comply with the international building
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code, which is designed primarily for
Commercial occupancies and large multifamily
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construction, this mismatch has contributed
To the cost and difficulty of building
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smaller scale missing middle housing types. That is why the hba strongly supports item
86,
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which addresses this issue in the following
Ways it right sizes,
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engineering, permitting and subtracting costs
Subcontracting costs for smaller scale
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residential buildings. It aligns with existing city policies such as
Site plan,
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light utility provisions and driveway
Standards, and it builds upon previous council
Initiatives such as the missing middle and
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mixed use zoning resolution home one and two
And the etod overlay policy plans.
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this resolution serves as a strong step
Forward. However, the hba further encourages council
To consider exploring the extension of erc
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eligibility to buildings of up to six units
To further expand access to missing middle
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housing. As many of our peer jurisdictions
Across the united states have done,
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the hba stands ready to partner with the city
As these efforts move forward.
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thank you for your leadership. Thank you. Chris gannon,
Josh goldenberg, and greg anderson.
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if your name has been called,
Please come forward.
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we'll start here and go this direction. Thank
You. All right. Thank you. Good afternoon council.
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appreciate council member lane for bringing
This item forward.
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this is a meaningful amendment that will
Lower the cost of housing for the smaller,
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missing middle apartment buildings that we're
Trying to get built here in austin.
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everyone said pretty much everything I was
Going to say, so I'm going to skip forward to some of the more juicy data bits.
[2:34:44]
is the erc safe? That's kind of what this
Whole piece hinges on.
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and the answer is yes. The erc contains provisions for both active
And passive fire safety provisions and life
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safety provisions. The active protections
Include requirements for sprinklers and an
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interconnected alarm system. The passive protections include fire rate,
Fire rate,
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dwelling unit separations,
Fire separation distance, fire rated doors, floor assembly membrane
Protections,
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fire blocking and draft stopping,
And emergency escape and rescue openings.
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it's a safe code. And for units is a
Conservative number six,
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eight units would would be very well covered
By this code for units.
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make sense for austin because of all of the
Site plan light driveway allowances,
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trash allowances. There's a lot of things
That align up for units.
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the nfpa has published data on their
Sprinkler systems. There's three types of sprinkler systems that
Are available. The ones that we're proposing
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are the nfpa 13 d. That's the domestic ones.
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these do not have provisions for interior
Shared common spaces.
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so in response we're proposing that the house
Plex not include those spaces.
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let's conform the building to the sprinkler
Code.
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instead of trying to twist a building into
Something that maybe is not properly covered.
[2:36:15]
and I have seven seconds left there's a
Presentation that's in your email box.
[2:36:20]
there's a lot more juicy data. Thank you. Thank you,
Mr.
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anderson. Why don't you go? Thank you. Good afternoon, mayor council,
I'm greg anderson with austin habitat for
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humanity, and we strongly support item 86. Cities like seattle, portland,
Minneapolis, jurisdictions across california
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and many other communities have modernized
Their code to make it easier to build smaller
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multifamily housing while maintaining strong
Life safety standards. Austin should do the same.
[2:36:48]
condominiums and small multiplexes are
Increasingly becoming the starter homes of the 21st century. Every unnecessary code
Requirement ultimately shows up in the price
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of a home. I'd argue also to encourage you to
Consider expanding this from four attached
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units to six. One point I'd ask you to keep
In mind, austinites don't suddenly become safer
Because we've made efficient,
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more affordable housing harder to build. Too often those families are simply pushed
Further away,
[2:37:15]
leading to longer commutes,
More traffic, and less walkable communities.
[2:37:19]
austin fire department's job is to focus on
Fire safety. That's exactly what we want them to do.
[2:37:24]
but your job is broader. We've seen afd push for wider streets to
Accommodate apparatus,
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while well-intentioned,
Wider streets increase vehicle speeds. Impervious cover development costs make our
Street conditions less safe for motorists,
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walkers and cyclists. That's why we elect you
All to balance these priorities.
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item 86 does exactly this. It preserves life safety while reducing
Unnecessary barriers to building the kinds of
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homes austin desperately needs. We hope you'll support it and consider
Expanding it up to six dwelling units.
[2:37:55]
thank you, thank you. Yes,
Sir. State your name for the record. I'm josh
Goldenberg,
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and I am an elected member of the austin
Youth council representing district ten.
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and I am also a member of the austin working
Group.
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I'm here today speaking on behalf of myself
And strongly in favor of item 86.
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we've heard a lot of the more technical
Arguments already, so I want to focus my testimony on the more
Human effects of what this policy will bring.
[2:38:29]
so as a young person who was born and raised
In austin, but also wants to build a future in austin.
[2:38:36]
we I believe that we need more affordable
Housing within the city proper and we need to
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build. And as part of that,
We need more dense infill housing. And that includes missing middle housing. The
Changes to the development code proposed in
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this item would do that really well. And I really, and I highly encourage you to,
To consider increasing the number,
[2:39:04]
increasing the maximum number of units on
The, in the house plexes to six to allow for even
Greater density within our existing
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neighborhoods. I would also like to throw my
Full support behind the provision in the
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draft recommendation or the draft ordinance
To direct the city manager to consider
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figuring out how we can expand this,
Expand this policy to affect units up to 15
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units, and how we can simplify the ibc to
Make it easier to build those sorts of units.
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we can't let the population growth is going
To come.
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and if we want if we're serious about
Reducing urban suburban sprawl,
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then we have to invite more residents into
The city. And missing middle is the way to do this.
Please support. Thank you.
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mayor. All speakers for item 86 have been
Called. Thank you. Members. All the speakers have
Been called on item number 86.
[2:40:11]
I want to say for the record there. This item has a version two.
[2:40:16]
I want to make sure everybody is aware of
Version two and that that is when I call for
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a motion momentarily. That is what the motion
Will be based on. Version two. Council member lane.
[2:40:28]
I will recognize you for a motion. We'll get
A motion out on the table and then we'll have discussion. So moved. Council member lane
Moves approval of version two of item number
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86. Is there a second to the motion seconded
By the mayor pro tem.
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if you want to talk about this I want to
Recognize council member lane briefly,
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and then we'll have further discussion,
And then I'll ask you to close at the appropriate time. Thank you.
[2:40:52]
do you have the ability to ask a couple
Questions? Sure. It adds director keith mars.
[2:41:17]
thank you. In my remarks that I've given so
Far, I, and I wish that I had been saying this as
You were walking down,
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but I commented on the impact to
Affordability just with the example of a
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single construction contract to renovate a
Property.
[2:41:32]
I myself spent a decade working in the field
Of housing,
[2:41:37]
and I did a. I did as a real estate
Appraiser.
[2:41:41]
I no longer wear that hat,
But I can speak from my own experience about
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just one fee that's related to a four unit
Property.
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if I were a residential appraiser today,
I don't know what the fees are now,
[2:41:57]
but back in my day it would have cost $450 to
Get an appraisal.
[2:42:02]
but from a residential appraiser for a
Fourplex, once I put on my commercial real estate
Appraiser hat,
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it was $4,500. There are so many fees and
Expenses that are associated with housing,
[2:42:17]
and just that one is a ten fold increase. And so with those two examples in mind,
I also would like to ask director morris,
[2:42:25]
can you explain how the contemplated change
Would impact housing affordability, in your view? Mayor council keith mars
Director,
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austin development services I'm not sure
You're on. If you are, you need to speak up.
[2:42:38]
thank you mayor. That's better. Thank you sir. Afternoon council.
[2:42:44]
mayor keith mars, director. Austin. Development services department. So
The the fee structure of the city is
[2:42:50]
residential permitting. Commercial
Permitting. I can tell you that we understand council's
Direction on this matter,
[2:42:58]
which is to make four units look more like a
Residential product, both in the construction methods and in the
Permitting approach that that we will take.
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so yes, there is a distinction in the fees
Between commercial and residential.
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is there also. So there's a significant
Difference in the fees and the process.
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is there a difference in the amount of time
It takes to go through the process? Ask our
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chief building official to provide some
Better input on that.
[2:43:28]
mayor and council todd wilcox,
The city's building official, on a residential plan review,
Usually seven business days on a commercial
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plan review of something of this size. It
Would also be seven business days. Okay, great. That's great news.
[2:43:41]
I like those those numbers. How does this approach fit in with our
Missing middle goals if you have anything to
[2:43:48]
add? Sure. So currently single family,
For example, single family sf three is is up to three
Units.
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and then we see zoning categories that then
Are generally more units.
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so we understand that this missing middle
Housing type of 4 or 5,
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six units, etc.. The intention from the
Council is again to make it look more like a
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residential product and less like a larger
Multifamily construction,
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primarily the stick, the,
The, the wood construction is going to be similar of what you would see with a fourth
Unit,
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as you would expect, with 1 or 2 units. Thank you. If this ifc were to move forward,
Can you lay out the process between here and
[2:44:30]
ordinance adoption? Which departments would
Be involved, how it might come back to the public's view,
That sort of thing.
[2:44:37]
I'm gonna ask the chief building official,
Lay out the specifics of the process, but I do want to to state that we again,
We understand the direction.
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I think that we collectively and working with
Stakeholders need to take the.
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through the process, we may discover that
There's a different pathways or better
[2:44:55]
pathways to achieve the outcome that the
Council is looking for.
[2:45:00]
so we'll take that into consideration of,
Again, understanding of trying to make this look
More like single family construction,
[2:45:07]
residential construction from fees,
Process and requirements. In terms of process, I'm going to ask the
Chief building official something before we
[2:45:15]
move on, because I really liked that
Response.
[2:45:20]
I as a sponsor, I'm not looking for a
Preordained outcome. I'm looking for engagement by our
Professional staff to come out with the most
[2:45:30]
effective recommendation possible. So I really appreciated that. Go ahead. Thank
You.
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as far as the overall process,
It would be similar or exact same as all the
[2:45:40]
other technical code amendments we've done. I would establish a working group of city
Staff,
[2:45:44]
come up with the appropriate language,
Decide which direction we're going to go and what recommendations we'll make.
[2:45:50]
we'll engage outside stakeholders groups. We'll have, you know,
Public and virtual stakeholders meetings.
[2:45:57]
do an affordability impact statement go to
The appropriate board for recommendation to
[2:46:01]
come back to council and bring the
Recommendation back to council after that recommendation. Okay. Thank you so much.
[2:46:09]
I, I want to I'm finished with my questions
For the two of you.
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I appreciate it. I want to make a couple of
Additional additional comments as it relates
[2:46:19]
to fire safety. You know,
So much information that I haven't shared.
[2:46:26]
and here it comes even on a busy council day. So, you know, as someone whose family home
Burned down and was a total loss the original
[2:46:37]
home in the boston neighborhood that I
Graduated from high school in no sprinklers.
[2:46:45]
and then I watched the entire process of
Rebuilding. And even though a residential home doesn't
Require sprinklers you can bet that my family
[2:46:55]
had sprinklers in it. And so I,
I only mention that because fires touch us so
[2:47:01]
much in the city of austin wildfire concerns
A variety of ways.
[2:47:06]
and, and I, I want to share that I do not
Bring this forward because I am cavalier as
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it relates to fire safety. It is important that we craft effective
Policy that also maintains safety.
[2:47:20]
and so I'll also let you all know that in the
Development of this ifc, my staff, my staff engaged with the fire
Department who approved the language before
[2:47:28]
we brought the item. We thought we were
Bringing an item on consent that would move
[2:47:32]
fairly quickly. We did come to learn that
Fire department has their thoughts have
[2:47:37]
shifted, and we have a pulled item and more
Discussion than any of us particularly wanted
[2:47:42]
on this extremely busy council meeting day. But I'm fine with that because what we need
Is we need a robust,
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this is not a sign of the process not
Working. It is a sign of the process working.
[2:47:53]
we brought this forward where the public
Could see where fire could see, where all of us could see. And what we are trying to do is
Kick off a robust consideration among our
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professional staff, not slowed down by the
Political winds, where you can speak directly and bluntly with
Each other and come back with a
[2:48:11]
recommendation. So this ifc does nothing but
Initiate an exploration and a conversation
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and direct the city manager to put together
An inter-departmental task force in a city
[2:48:23]
that sometimes struggles to work effectively. Interdepartmentally. That is an important
Step to give that direction.
[2:48:29]
so I will hold further questions until I see
Where this discussion goes.
[2:48:36]
thank you very much. Thank you. All right. Council member ellis. Thank you.
[2:48:41]
mayor, I want to extend my appreciation to
Council member lane for bringing this item
[2:48:45]
forward and for the other co-sponsors. I think that it builds really,
Really well on some of the work that we've
[2:48:50]
done as a council over the years. I know in december of 2022,
We authored site plan light,
[2:48:56]
which was right in line with this
Conversation. It was looking at the single unit and duplex
Units being treated one way.
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and then once you hit the third unit,
You were in a full site plan like big, large scale apartment complexes like the one
That I live in.
[2:49:11]
so I think that this builds on that work.
We've been routinely trying to chip away at what makes housing harder to build and how to
Blend our communities back together.
[2:49:19]
and so I think that this is perfectly in line
With those initiatives that previous councils
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have adopted, as well as some of my other
Policy areas. And on that note, I would like to be added as
A co-sponsor.
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without objection, councilmember ellis. Be
Shown as co-sponsor of item number 86. Is there any further questions that any
Members of the council have?
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councilmember duchin. Thank you mayor. Keep keeping in mind everybody what's in
Front of us.
[2:49:50]
so I've got a few questions for staff. I realize this is a very technical matter and
I'm in your experience as the chief building
[2:49:59]
official, mr. Wilcox,
Is it typical for code changes like this to
[2:50:03]
be initiated by the council versus
Professional staff?
[2:50:10]
recently, there have been several code
Amendments initiated by council that that is
[2:50:15]
your prerogative. Typically,
The code cycle is generated through the icc.
[2:50:22]
the state and the cities adopt the model code
With their local amendments. So I it's
[2:50:28]
normal, it's becoming normal,
Or it is more normal than it used to be. So I don't know what typical would be,
But that's it's it's normal.
[2:50:36]
okay. Well, broadly speaking,
What's the difference between the ibc and erc
[2:50:40]
as far as sort of what sort of structures do
Each apply to? So they're both books are structured
Differently.
[2:50:46]
the erc encompasses mechanical,
Electrical, and plumbing on top of all the
[2:50:51]
building regulations. It's intended for one
And two family dwellings and townhouses up to
[2:50:56]
three storeys toward the ibc covers all
Building types.
[2:51:01]
in the erc, there is no rie use
Classifications.
[2:51:06]
in the ibc there is r one,
Two, three and four and so residential would
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be broken up between one of the r one,
Two three or fours. And so which are which are stronger.
[2:51:19]
the the building code has language to build
Any building.
[2:51:25]
so generally it's considered stronger the irc
Or the ibc the ibc.
[2:51:31]
okay. Got it. So one of the very specific
Instructions in this item is to recommend the
[2:51:36]
use of nfpa 13 d rather than 13 r. Can you help me understand what the
Difference is between these two systems?
[2:51:45]
I could explain it, but I think it would be
Better for the fire chief. Please go ahead. Chief. Chief of staff.
[2:51:49]
austin. Fire. So typically,
Can I interrupt? I apologize all three of you,
For some reason,
[2:51:54]
feel the need to talk very quietly today. And I and I know all three of you.
[2:51:58]
and I don't know why that's the case. So speak directly into the microphone and
Help us out a little bit.
[2:52:04]
absolutely. Sorry. Mayor. So 1313 is going to be a more robust system
That we would see typically in a commercial
[2:52:13]
building. And a 13 d is designed mostly just
For escape for individuals in a home.
[2:52:19]
and so it's not necessarily designed to
Protect the structure. It's designed for folks to be able to get out
Of the building safely in case of a fire.
[2:52:27]
okay. So what effect these different safety
Systems have regarding fire spreading or the
[2:52:36]
speed and intensity of a fire? So with a 13 r, we would expect the fire to
Potentially be put out by the sprinkler
[2:52:44]
systems. And with the 13 d,
We would expect it more to be kept in check for the fire department to get there and
Finish putting it out.
[2:52:51]
there's less guarantee of structural
Protection in the 13 d okay.
[2:52:56]
and I guess 13 d are more likely to be taken
Over by a fire compared to those of 13.
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r is what I'm hearing you say. Theoretically, yes. So obviously there's a
Lot of circumstances that that go into that.
[2:53:09]
what about when you've got a large building
Like a fourplex? I'm assuming that burns up faster and hotter.
[2:53:16]
wouldn't that increase the risk of a fire
Spreading in a denser area?
[2:53:21]
it depends on a lot of factors. How close are
The buildings together and and what other
[2:53:26]
construction materials are used in the
Building. What exterior materials are used in the
Building?
[2:53:30]
are there windows facing each other on each
Side of the building? So there's a lot of factors that go into
That.
[2:53:35]
but theoretically, yes,
You would expect better coverage from from a
[2:53:39]
13 r. Okay. Well let's focus on the sprinkler
System since that's what a lot of this is
[2:53:44]
about. Would the code change require the use
Of the sprinkler systems in all instances of
[2:53:50]
fourplex, or are there going to be
Exemptions? How's that going to work? I would I would
Love for us to be able to work through the
[2:53:56]
process with development services to figure
That out, because I think that we can get to to a good
Spot with it that we can all live with.
[2:54:04]
obviously we want them to be affordable,
But we want them to be safe as well. Okay.
[2:54:09]
and fourplexes are currently permitted in
City code, right? Correct. Well,
Mr.
[2:54:15]
wilcox, as the as the chief building
Official, what's your experience?
[2:54:20]
what in your experience is the primary
Limiting regulation of fourplexes?
[2:54:25]
for instance, is it building code? Is it zoning? Is it some other is it
Something else?
[2:54:31]
in my experience in recent history,
It would be a zoning. Zoning is what restricts fourplexes at this
Point.
[2:54:39]
and in your discussions with builders and
Contractors on this issue, did did builders and construction workers
Identify ibc as a cost driver?
[2:54:48]
it sounds like mr. Morris has already said
So, but I want to make sure that that's you're in
Agreement from the contractors I've spoken
[2:54:55]
to. The code that's used to build a building
Doesn't isn't a cost driver for the product,
[2:55:01]
like insurance or something else. So it's not a cost driver.
[2:55:05]
well, there there would be more material in a
Fourplex than there would a three plex. So that would drive the cost,
But not necessarily the code that's used.
[2:55:14]
okay. I might have to come back to that
Distinction in my understanding is this item
[2:55:20]
was supposed to be taken up yesterday by the
Building and fire code board of appeals,
[2:55:25]
for which I think you serve as the secretary, but they didn't make a recommendation.
[2:55:30]
can you expand on what happened when the
Board took up the item yesterday?
[2:55:35]
yes. Yesterday's item on the agenda was not
For action. It was just for discussion.
[2:55:41]
when the when the item was brought up for
Discussion, three of the board members left the room,
Which which eliminated the quorum.
[2:55:48]
so the meeting had to stop. Okay. I want to just get in your own words,
Chief.
[2:55:56]
what is your central concern around this item
Right now. My central concern with just making sure that
We would whatever we do,
[2:56:03]
we don't compromise the safety with it. And so I think that there's a path forward
For us to be able to do that.
[2:56:09]
what do you think the best pathway is? I would I would need to look at everything.
[2:56:14]
and based on the design,
Whether, you know, a 13 d may work based on
[2:56:18]
the design or a 13 r may be the best choice. So we would like to be able to look at every
Piece of it and,
[2:56:25]
you know, make a, make an informed decision. Is there anything in this ifc that keeps you
From doing that as it goes forward?
[2:56:32]
no. Okay. I'm going to
[2:56:42]
conclude and I appreciate your your answers
There. I want to just read some comments of somebody
That couldn't be here today to testify very
[2:56:51]
quickly. He's a district ten resident and
Also a nationally recognized expert in code
[2:56:57]
and fire safety. And I believe was working
With the sponsors to try and get some of
[2:57:02]
these issues resolved. But the language that's still not changed in
The first section of this regarding house
[2:57:08]
plexes with 3 or 4 units,
He refers to as the most alarming part of
[2:57:15]
this. He writes that directing that three and
Four unit buildings be permitted with a two
[2:57:21]
hour separation versus sprinklers represents
A dramatic reduction in safety to austin
[2:57:26]
residents who will occupy these buildings
Versus what is required by model codes,
[2:57:31]
by the vast majority of jurisdictions
Throughout the country. There's no allowance for stacking of units
Beyond two without sprinklers,
[2:57:38]
period. The two hour townhouse separation
That you are apparently modeling is for side
[2:57:45]
by side units, not stacked beyond two. We've already heard the narrative over and
Over smoke kills much more often than fire.
[2:57:53]
two our fire assembly is not a smoke
Separation. And in this type of construction,
There is no realistic way to seal smoke from
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vertical transit. The higher you are in the
Building, the more at risk you are of not getting out
From a fire below.
[2:58:07]
I have worked in fire fatality cases in two
Storey single exterior exit apartments in
[2:58:13]
which the stairway was compromised by smoke
And fire coming from a broken window or left
[2:58:17]
open door below. Children,
Elderly and people with limited mobility
[2:58:21]
impairments will not be able to use an escape
Window. Relying on the fire department to rescue them
Is not a good plan.
[2:58:28]
I'm not a fan of pm 2024 002 in general,
But I will point out that it is not
[2:58:32]
specifically allow three stack units,
And nevertheless,
[2:58:37]
it always requires sprinklers. If you're going to reference that as a basis
For this resolution.
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how do you justify a policy requiring
Sprinklers in three unit buildings,
[2:58:46]
then having a provision in the resolution for
Fourplexes that don't always require sprinklers? Also, I find it highly misleading
To reference sprinklers many times in the
[2:58:55]
preamble, but that insert a non sprinkler
Option in the resolution.
[2:58:59]
bottom line nobody wants to occupy unsafe
Affordable housing.
[2:59:04]
this resolution, as it reads,
Reduces the level of safety to austin residents who will occupy these buildings
Versus what is provided today.
[2:59:13]
and as compared to most jurisdictions around
The country, not recognizing the increased hazard of
Stacked units is grossly negligent when it is
[2:59:21]
common knowledge that smoke rises and smoke
Kills. These are single exit buildings that could
Have escaped windows as high as the fifth
[2:59:28]
story. I urge with the utmost concern,
That suggested allowance to permit three plus
[2:59:34]
dwelling units in a building without fire
Sprinklers be reconsidered. While other issues are not unimportant,
The non sprinkler option in that first
[2:59:42]
section should be a nonstarter for anyone who
Believes that affordable housing should also
[2:59:46]
be safe. I'm just going to ask chief or mr. Wilcox if they would generally agree with
That concern.
[2:59:54]
so I would recognize the concern and welcome
The ability to address it in the process
[3:00:00]
moving forward. Mr. Wilcox?
[3:00:05]
we would address that in our working groups
As we move forward. Okay. All right. That's all I've got.
[3:00:10]
thank you. Mayor. Mayor pro tem. And then I'm going to call on the sponsor to
Close so we can move on.
[3:00:16]
just I'm a co-sponsor and it's an excellent
Item. I think that we get too strict on that small
Scale building.
[3:00:24]
and it drives up costs and it hurts
Affordability. Again, I just appreciate all the time and
Effort that council member lane has put into
[3:00:32]
it that her staff has put into it. And again, this is one of those kind of small
Changes with potentially big results in terms
[3:00:39]
of adding affordable kind of small scale
Missing middle housing.
[3:00:44]
thank you mayor. Thank you. Mayor pro tem
Council member lane, you can close. Thank you
[3:00:48]
so much. In my opening,
When I, when I noted the importance of giving
[3:00:53]
our professional staff the space,
The time to have a robust internal discussion
[3:01:00]
and to have that out of the way of the
Political winds.
[3:01:04]
this is exactly what I was talking about. Coming from the wild west of austin,
District six I've seen lots of attempts to
[3:01:13]
break quorum in order to stop discussion. That's a political maneuver.
[3:01:18]
it's a, it's an appropriate one in some
Cases, but that's not what we want to get our
Professional staff held up in.
[3:01:27]
we even lost quorum here and it delayed the
Discussion here. I'm not here for that.
[3:01:32]
I'm here for more efficient government. I'm here to work to solve problems,
To increase affordability without sacrificing
[3:01:41]
safety. The idea that I would bring forward
At all and try to try to force something so
[3:01:48]
negligent as to endanger our families. When I have both professional background and
Personal lived experience as it relates to
[3:01:56]
this, and my district is firmly between where
The steiner ranch fires were and the more
[3:02:02]
recent grass fires in avery ranch. So I'm going to dial it back down,
And I'm going to note just how large our
[3:02:12]
audience is here today. Now that I'm on the dais as an elected
Official,
[3:02:17]
my role is to hear from the community. It is not to get into the technical weeds in
A council meeting.
[3:02:23]
you all know me well enough to know that I
Could ask a lot of technical questions.
[3:02:27]
I know. Yep. I know, right? A few of them drafted by my staff.
[3:02:31]
you don't even really give long closings. Well, this this is actually the job I'm in
Now,
[3:02:38]
though, is the words. So,
You know, some of those drafted by my staff and many of them coming directly from me,
But I am going to skip all of that.
[3:02:46]
I'm not going to ask any more questions. I'm
Going to ask my colleagues to consider moving straight to vote. Let's pass this so that we
Can hand it off to our professional staff and
[3:02:55]
hear back their strongest recommendation for
Us. Thank you so much. Thank you,
Council member members.
[3:03:00]
the motion has been made and seconded to
Adopt item number 86,
[3:03:04]
version two. Is there any further discussion?
[3:03:09]
there being no further discussion those in
Favor signify by raising your hand up.
[3:03:15]
those opposed? All right. The the item is adopted with council member
Duchin being shown voting no.
[3:03:23]
that concludes item number 86 members. We're now going to go to what is broadly
Referred to as dogs head.
[3:03:30]
we have a number of items on dogs head,
The order in which we're going to go.
[3:03:36]
and this has been worked out with legal staff
Is we're going to go item number 142111,
[3:03:44]
15, 14, 75, 76 and 106.
[3:03:53]
the way we're going to do this is we're going
To call up each item and we'll take it up
[3:03:57]
with, with comment and then and,
And then action on the item individually as
[3:04:03]
we go along. So the first item is number item
Number 142,
[3:04:07]
followed by number one,
11, 15, 1475, 76, and 106.
[3:04:15]
we have a very large number of speakers. And of course everybody's entitled to do that
To speak.
[3:04:21]
and we're happy to have you here. What I
Would ask, though, is if you're just generally in favor
Or generally opposed,
[3:04:26]
and you signed up to speak on number 142,
And you then don't need to speak on each of
[3:04:32]
the additional six items just let us know
You're speaking once and doing it that way.
[3:04:39]
that out of respect for the people that are
Coming behind you, that are also wanting to speak on those,
On those items.
[3:04:46]
the way we'll do it is as we typically do,
I will call on the city clerk's office.
[3:04:52]
they will call out your names again. If your name is called,
Don't just stay in your seat.
[3:04:57]
if your name is called,
Please make your way forward. Aye. That tells us that you're here and we'll
Look for you.
[3:05:03]
but be it also, again,
Out of respect for the people that may be
[3:05:07]
here a long time after you,
Because of the number of people that have signed up to speak, it will help us be more
Efficient in getting to the speakers.
[3:05:15]
so the first item we will take up is item
Number 142,
[3:05:20]
and I'll turn to the city clerk to please
Start us with our speakers.
[3:05:25]
we have two speakers. I have kalu james for
Item 142.
[3:05:36]
mayor and on councilman. And everyone involved with this.
[3:05:41]
my name is kalu james and I live in district
Nine.
[3:05:46]
I definitely call an urge to reject the
Execution of the amendment to the development
[3:05:53]
agreement. The current agreement was
Negotiated behind closed doors without a public access, and was approved before many
Nearby residents even knew it existed.
[3:06:04]
the current agreement includes no cap on
Impervious cover, no height limit, broad zoning permissions,
Major floodplains and critical water
[3:06:15]
qualities and modifications and
Administrative variances without meaningful
[3:06:20]
public oversight. And all those are
Increasing risks from flooding,
[3:06:24]
erosion, polluted run off tree and habitat
Loss,
[3:06:29]
and urban island effects. So I urge you to reject the exemption
Execution of the amendments to the
[3:06:37]
development agreement. And do you believe that east austin residents
Deserve more than one week's notice to review
[3:06:44]
the terms of the development agreement? And I know that we have a bunch of other
Items coming up under this,
[3:06:51]
so I will eat a lot of time while I wait for
The rest to come in. Thank you. Also also on item 142,
Remote speaker francis acuna.
[3:07:12]
francis, this is francis acuna. And I want to speak in one time and all the
Items as well,
[3:07:24]
my name is acuna and I am here to speak
Against the dog head development items.
[3:07:30]
as you know, flooding and displacement has
Been what we all have been fighting against.
[3:07:39]
I'm sorry. We've been fighting against
Flooding and displacement forever.
[3:07:46]
and this project, you are looking to approve
Over 2600 acres of development,
[3:07:52]
of which 1700 acres will be impervious cover.
[3:07:58]
the massive development will have a huge
Impact on the development and the
[3:08:04]
environmental environment. Traffic, infrastructure,
Wildfire, wildlife and quality of water along
[3:08:14]
the colorado river that will be impacting
Bastrop's drinking water.
[3:08:20]
we are looking at 45 year development
Agreement with tax giveaways that will that
[3:08:26]
will come from tax payers. We are already fighting against the 2600
Acres of data center.
[3:08:36]
plus we already have airport,
The airport and tesla discharging
[3:08:41]
contaminated running runoff water from the.
[3:08:47]
to the colorado river,
Affecting wildlife and human life.
[3:08:52]
you will need to look at what is going on
Downstream to prevent adverse flooding impact
[3:09:00]
and displacement. Consider speaking to the
Community experts downstream and don't
[3:09:06]
approve this development without considering
The capital loss,
[3:09:10]
the wildlife loss, the environmental laws,
And the human lives.
[3:09:16]
thank you. Continuing with in person speakers
For item 142.
[3:09:25]
we have rita. Thompson. Josh. Goldenberg, susana almanza,
Ben thompson,
[3:09:34]
if I've called your name,
Please come forward. State your name for the record.
[3:09:47]
josh goldberg, district ten. On this specific item,
I'm going to pass because I have a lot more
[3:09:53]
detailed comments about one,
11 and 15, but please note that I'm in favor
[3:09:58]
of 1475 and 76, and I don't have specific
Comments.
[3:10:05]
thank you. Please. Hello. Rita thompson, district five.
[3:10:10]
please vote no on these amendments. I went ahead and attempted.
[3:10:15]
I am not a lawyer. I went ahead and tried to
Look at the land development code.
[3:10:20]
I looked at the subsections and I looked at
The changes that were proposed,
[3:10:25]
but I just stopped in my tracks when it
Actually read that there would be no
[3:10:32]
compliance. It states,
According to dog head developer developers,
[3:10:37]
that we will not be complying with
Environmental criteria, but we'll get back with you at a later date.
[3:10:44]
I'm not a lawyer, but that was the gist of
It. So we're talking about significant
Environmental risk here.
[3:10:51]
it is not gone before any environmental
Commission. This is unacceptable. This is some of the I'm
So disappointed in the city of austin because
[3:11:03]
this is some of the worst public policy I
Think I've seen in a long time.
[3:11:13]
I mean, there's been disappointments and
There's been betrayals and there's been
[3:11:17]
differences of opinions. But this just this just floored me.
[3:11:22]
I used to come down here a lot in the 80s and
Subsequently later years.
[3:11:27]
but this just feels like bad old days where
We were like, what is happening and where are these deals
Being made?
[3:11:34]
it hasn't felt this bad in a long time. There's a way to just stop.
[3:11:39]
when in doubt, stop and look to your
Colleagues with travis county.
[3:11:45]
they looked at this. They would not feel good
About these amendments at this juncture.
[3:11:50]
and they were open to say they would
Reconsider. But they're just do not rush this.
[3:11:55]
and even if there were some agreements made
Legally but ethically questionable,
[3:12:01]
let let them know that now that you've had
More public input, you need to revisit it.
[3:12:06]
thank you. Please begin.
[3:12:14]
mayor. Council. Ben thompson,
District two resident.
[3:12:18]
I'm generally here. I'm here generally
Opposed to all of the dog's head items before
[3:12:24]
you today. I do a lot in the community,
But today I'm here representing only myself,
[3:12:29]
my family, and my friends who are avid users
Of the colorado river.
[3:12:34]
we've hunted and fished there and canoed,
Swam for years and enjoyed the fact that we
[3:12:41]
have such a treasure in central texas. And first, I want to acknowledge my own
Friends and mentors who primarily during the
[3:12:48]
1980s and the 1990s worked tirelessly to
Protect the water quality and the river
[3:12:55]
downstream from austin protecting both the
Wildlife,
[3:13:01]
the downstream users who rely on the water
For, for drinking, etc., but without dwelling too
Much on the past.
[3:13:09]
I want to point out something that we seem to
Kind of lost. And that was an idea in the 1990s that seemed
Pretty obvious to most correct thinking
[3:13:20]
people. Let's call them liberals or leftists
Or progressives.
[3:13:24]
but I think it was all over the country that
Truly understood that trickle down economics
[3:13:30]
is a scam. And I know a lot of you on the
Dais say a lot of those kind of things.
[3:13:38]
yet nevertheless, here we are today by the
Maybe hundreds,
[3:13:43]
begging you not to give another billion
Dollars to a bunch of billionaires.
[3:13:49]
jeff bezos, jeff bezos doesn't need a handout
From austin taxpayers.
[3:13:54]
and we should not be subsidizing entities,
Companies,
[3:13:59]
people who seek to exploit our natural
Resources in our community.
[3:14:05]
thank you. For. 142. Beatrice anderson,
Please repeat the
[3:14:14]
names. Item 142 beatrice anderson.
[3:14:20]
please call more than one name. Richard suttle. Are you present?
[3:14:28]
oh. Is this beatrice? Beatrice has time
Donation from kristen viotto and monica
[3:14:34]
guzman. Are kristen and monica present? I see, yes. They are. Okay.
[3:14:40]
so please set the timer for six minutes.
[3:14:47]
please begin. Good afternoon. Council. Beatrice anderson,
Save our springs alliance.
[3:14:53]
for the first time since hearing about this
Deal in may. I almost had a sliver of hope seeing that
There was an amendment going to be
[3:15:00]
considered. Because lord knows,
The development agreement as it stands is a
[3:15:06]
complete disaster. Both environmentally it is
A disaster for transparency and public trust
[3:15:14]
in all of you. And for the community who it
Will be displaced by this project will be at
[3:15:23]
higher risk of flooding and has had no say in
What the future of their community is going
[3:15:29]
to look like. That hope faded when there is
No amendment posted,
[3:15:34]
there's nothing for us to review and we still
Don't know what that, what these changes that you were
Contemplating are,
[3:15:41]
and there is still no public engagement. You have everyone here today telling you to
And begging you to listen to them and design
[3:15:51]
the community that they live in and will
Continue to live in around the need,
[3:15:57]
the needs of the community who lives there.
They're telling you what they want and we are
[3:16:01]
asking you to listen. You have the
Opportunity with this amendment to heed our
[3:16:07]
cries and do the right thing and change this
Development agreement to better protect our
[3:16:14]
waters, to better protect the people,
To better protect our air and better protect
[3:16:19]
the culture of austin. One thing I find well council member vila is
Not with us,
[3:16:27]
but he did recently post on facebook. And it is clear that he is not even aware
That this property is already annexed.
[3:16:34]
so it is confusing to me how votes are being
Made by council members who have not read the
[3:16:39]
agreement. And don't even know what is going
On.
[3:16:43]
it is incredibly frustrating. If I showed up to my job and I had not done
My homework,
[3:16:50]
I showed up that level of unprepared that I
Did not even know that this land was annexed.
[3:16:55]
I would not have a job. That's right. Another thing that council
Member vella said in this illuminating
[3:17:07]
facebook post is that,
You know, we did this in the miller development. We can do it here.
[3:17:13]
you cannot just copy and paste developments
All over town.
[3:17:18]
the miller development is not on top of an
Alluvial aquifer. The miller development is not on top of the
Drinking water source.
[3:17:26]
for bastrop and maynor,
The miller development is not almost entirely
[3:17:31]
in a floodplain. The miller development is
Not surrounded on three sides by the colorado
[3:17:36]
river. The. The pristine,
Free flowing section of the colorado river.
[3:17:42]
you cannot copy and paste. Thank you for joining us. The miller development on the dog's head.
[3:17:57]
you cannot copy and paste miller here because
The land is not the same.
[3:18:03]
the people are not the same. The needs of the community. There are not the same. The needs of the
River,
[3:18:08]
the needs of the environment. There are not
The same. And we are here urging you again to do the
Right thing.
[3:18:15]
go back to the drawing board. You have appointed commissioners for their
Expertise.
[3:18:20]
lean on them. We can go to the final slide.
[3:18:27]
you have incredible city staff behind you. You have the community.
[3:18:32]
these are just the people who have the
Privilege of being able to take off of work and show up here today. There are so many
More of us.
[3:18:41]
you have the whole community of austin here
To guide you. Listen to us. And you have billions of
Dollars of investment.
[3:18:48]
endeavor is again, they are sophisticated
Developers. I refuse to believe that this is the best
That you can do,
[3:18:55]
the best that they can do,
And the best that we as a city can do. We can come up with something more creative.
[3:19:06]
that's it. Please begin.
[3:19:17]
mayor before mr. Subtle begins. He has time donated from amanda morrow.
[3:19:21]
is she here? Yes. Okay,
So mr. Subtle will have four minutes. Mayor members
Of the council.
[3:19:26]
my name is richard subtle. I'm here on behalf
Of endeavor. The owner of the dog's head.
[3:19:31]
you know, we're in a really unique position,
And it's it's ironic because.
[3:19:36]
but for the annexation of this property,
We wouldn't be here today.
[3:19:40]
our our whole our whole conversation with our
Community is because endeavor voluntarily
[3:19:47]
came to you and said,
Would you annex the property in a in a world
[3:19:53]
where most people on this agenda are dis
Annexing and leaving our city.
[3:19:57]
and in a world where most people are getting
Out of the etj where they can endeavor
[3:20:02]
voluntarily came in and reached an agreement
With you on the annexation.
[3:20:07]
now what? Folks? Look,
Our democracy allows a lot of comment,
[3:20:14]
but let's be. Whether you're for something or
You're against something, let's act like we support our democracy and
We allow for people to speak without
[3:20:24]
interrupting them. And you can kiss me all
You want, but but. Well, this person is speaking and
That's who you need to allow to
[3:20:36]
speak. Otherwise you're speaking might be
Interrupted as well. So please, let's just act like austin ought
To act and allow everybody to comment whether
[3:20:46]
you agree or not. So by voluntarily coming
Into the city,
[3:20:53]
they voluntarily submit to austin's
Jurisdiction, the city regulations,
The environmental regulations,
[3:20:58]
the zoning, the transportation. They agree to pay taxes,
Full taxes increase the tax base.
[3:21:06]
do floodplain improvements access to the
River that doesn't exist today along this
[3:21:12]
tract. Six miles of trail that doesn't exist.
[3:21:16]
and many good things come out of this. But also with annexation comes for the city,
The obligation by state law to provide
[3:21:25]
services to this property and to provide
Services requires infrastructure.
[3:21:30]
there's virtually no city infrastructure in
This area. So in the old days, when cities were allowed
To just annex without the consent of the
[3:21:38]
landowner, cities would actually extend
Infrastructure. And that's virtually all this agreement does,
[3:21:45]
is provide for a mechanism for our city to
Extend infrastructure so that development can
[3:21:51]
occur, tax base can be created,
More taxes can be collected,
[3:21:56]
and more things that we all know and love
About austin can be accomplished, such as social service funding.
[3:22:04]
the way this process works is endeavor takes
The risk,
[3:22:09]
pays for the infrastructure,
Installs the infrastructure, and if and only if assessed valuation on
Their property goes up,
[3:22:18]
and if and only if the tax value is
Sufficient to to support a reimbursement,
[3:22:23]
then they get reimbursed. Not for all of it, but a portion of the
Infrastructure that they've put in the
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ground. And that's virtually what we're
Talking about today. Now, I've been accused of saying that this is
A bombed out mine pit.
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well, I stand by that.
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and, and we we had some bad information on
When we could load a video for you.
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we've got a 2.5 minute video for you that if
You're interested in seeing it,
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I'll need permission from you to ask the city
Clerk to load it. If you if you didn't get it,
It's a 2.5 minute video.
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drone video that shows you the beautiful
River frontage that we all agree on needs to
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be protected. It also shows the areas that
Have are in mining,
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reclamation or have been reclaimed. And you'll see a stark difference between the
Two.
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and I think we can do a responsible job of
The reclamation and redevelopment of the
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reclaimed area, as well as the protection and
Providing access to the people or the people
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of austin to the river along this property. Mayor there's a lot, a lot of items today.
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I'll be happy to answer any questions on the
On. 142 there are amendments that we've all
Agreed are a good idea.
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and if you have any questions for me later
On, please call me up. Thank you,
Thank you.
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next set of speakers are bill bunch,
Jane doe,
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craig nazer, stephen brown,
Lee edwards, robin schneider.
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any paul, please come forward.
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folks, I apologize, but the fire marshal says
That having that many people standing in this
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area is a danger. And so if you can take a
Seat, I know we're full up pretty much,
But if you can take a seat,
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I would encourage you to do that. Thank you.
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bill blanche, executive director,
Save our springs alliance, on this proposed measure to authorize the
City manager to negotiate and execute
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amendments to the agreement that this body
Approved.
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there's no resolution in front of you. There's no draft amendment.
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you're not allowed to delegate your ordinance
Making powers to the city manager in the back
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room with richard. Subtle. You have to do that up here on the dais.
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and clearly, since there's no draft
Ordinance, you're not ready to do that.
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going to some of the details. I mean, this is picking around the edges.
[3:25:13]
okay. We're going to go from 100% impervious
Cover to 79% gross site.
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that's almost all of it. And the, the remaining 21% is almost
Certainly the most severe floodplain that you
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can't build in anyway. So literally, we're getting nothing here.
[3:25:37]
this letter from richard subtle. They're going to give us $100,000 for
Displacement and needs assessment.
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100,000 bucks. We're giving them how many
Billions?
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1.2 billion. 3 billion.
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5 billion. The agreement is a percentage.
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there's not. It's not even capped. You don't even know how much money you're
Giving away.
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and it's over 40 years. 45 years. Excuse me. 35 years for the
Development,
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for the tires. 45 years for the development
Agreement.
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this is not a pig in a poke. This is a giant pig farm in a poke.
[3:26:28]
you are absolutely clueless and giving up
Your powers that we gave you.
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hello, craig nasr, sierra club and austin
Environmental democrats and I have never been
[3:26:52]
so disappointed in austin in my life.
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I it's it's it's it's painful. But on the other hand,
This is a community.
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these people are a community. I have met with them. I met new friends,
Young people,
[3:27:13]
people who weren't even born in 1990 at
Another meeting that was very similar to
[3:27:18]
this. Now, do you want to split austin in
This way?
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I know a lot of you. I know you're well
Meaning?
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I don't know why you've agreed on such a
Terrible process.
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we have no input. I mean,
Richard, subtle. I'll get in trouble for saying this.
[3:27:43]
I like richard subtle. He's a nice guy. He really is.
[3:27:48]
and he believes what he's saying. I have no doubt about that. But for seven years they planned this.
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did they ever come to this community saying,
Hey,
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we got some ideas for the spot? You want to talk about it?
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no. And you know, why not? I'll tell you what I think it is.
[3:28:08]
I think it is how you value money or how you
Value community.
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and then how do you value the environment?
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how many of you have been to the dog's head? Don't raise your hands.
[3:28:23]
how many of you have been to the dog's head? I've been down there. The first store I ever
Went to in austin was callahan's in 1978.
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don't do this. I'm asking you not to do this. I don't have enough time to go in to the
Details.
[3:28:44]
maybe I'll have later. Thank you very much.
[3:28:54]
good evening. My name is steven brown and I'm
A lifelong east austinite.
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I've lived in d1 district one.
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I'm here today to oppose the tories in the
Dog's head development in this whole process.
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I am tired of seeing public pain used for
Public gain.
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I say that again. I am tired of seeing public
Pain being used for private gain.
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I've watched lifelong friends and neighbors
Get pushed out by gentrification.
[3:29:31]
I've talked to hard working families every
Day that are struggling to make ends meet here in the city that they helped build.
[3:29:38]
they asked me a simple question is austin
Still a place for me?
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so I have this simple question for this
Council. Where are the tax breaks for the working
Families?
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where are the incentives for the teachers and
First responders and for the construction
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workers, small business owners that make
Austin what it is?
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where are their tax breaks? Instead, we're preparing to give millions
Billions in public tax dollars to a wealthy
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developer. Last year,
We were told that austin desperately needed
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approximately $109 million through prop q,
And the voters said no.
[3:30:23]
and guess what? Austin is still standing. And now we're being told that if we don't do
This deal,
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we're going to lose an opportunity. And I just don't believe that.
[3:30:33]
I believe that we can work and figure out
Something a lot better that will put money
[3:30:39]
back in hard working families pockets and not
Just developers.
[3:30:44]
I'm asking y'all to use your conscience.
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trust the people. We don't need to pay so
Much in construction, in consulting. If we just listen to the
People.
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rachel scott, robert. Hill,
Harper higginbotham,
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betsy greenberg. Erin andrews. Iris, are you here? Is carson gilchrist here?
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okay, y'all have donated time. I am,
I'm here.
[3:31:22]
my name is robert hale. I'm here to speak,
But I have donated time on item 111.
[3:31:27]
and so I'm going to wait to speak on item 11. So I have more time because I need to speak
Multiple times.
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so since I've only got two minutes now and
I'd have four minutes,
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then I'm going to wait and speak on the next
Item of the series that are related.
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that's fine. So you're waiving your your
Right to speak right now because I've got
[3:31:51]
more time on the next item. I didn't have time donated on each one and I
Need to speak multiple times. Thank you very
[3:31:56]
much. Appreciate it. Please go ahead.
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my name is betsy greenberg and I live in
District nine. This item is to authorize the negotiation and
Execution of amendments to the dog's head
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agreement. I'm opposed and hope you will vote
No on all the dog's head items.
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I will have more to add on other items. If you pass this item,
Please remove the words and execution as was
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done with the circuit of americas agreement
To kick back hotel occupancy taxes to the
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owner, a revised agreement should without a
Doubt be reconsidered by the council and
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transparent to the public when the agreement
Is amended.
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I hope, among other things,
You will add a prohibition of the data center
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use and remove. And remove language,
Including as determined by dog's head
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and similar phrases that give the developer
License to do whatever they want.
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please vote no. Good
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afternoon. My name is iris andrews. I currently work with save our springs,
But for today I am just representing myself
[3:33:16]
and my personal capacity. I live in district
Four. So, mr. Vela, you are my representative. You may have seen me when I
Spoke at travis county where I said that
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endeavor is treating all of us like dogs,
But in fact we are not dogs. I stand by that statement.
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today. It is clear that this agreement
Unamended, is flawed. That's why these amendments are up
For discussion in the first place.
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you know it. Travis county commissioners
Court knew it. Our brothers and sisters in the unions here today? No,
It the developer knows it and we the people
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know it. I'm ecstatic that you are
Considering amendments. I really am, because it shows that at a
Minimum you are hearing some of what we are
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saying. I will say, though,
I am saddened by the fact that the proposed amendments from endeavor haven't been
Published and weren't published for the
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public to review until moments before taking
Up this item. I think that if this language had been
Available to review sooner, we all could have
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saved a bunch of time and we could have
Tailored our concerns to these new amendments. Rather than coming up here and
Talking to you about the original development
[3:34:09]
agreement and the tours,
Which you're about to change. I want to be as explicitly clear as I can.
[3:34:14]
I'm so happy that our brothers and sisters in
The unions were given the opportunity to come to the negotiating table,
To spell out their concerns,
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to be heard, and to get their interest
Ultimately represented in endeavor's proposed amendments. I cannot express any more support
For that,
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but that is what the core of why many of us
Are here to be treated the same, to be given the chance to not only say what
We need to say,
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but to actually be heard,
To work with the council and the developer to
[3:34:38]
build a better future with a better future
Together for austin.
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but we weren't afforded the same
Opportunities or given the same trust that our concerns are real and valid.
[3:34:48]
I really appreciated the commissioners court
And travis county speaking about the letters and emails they've received,
And taking a really critical approach to this
[3:34:54]
development agreement to try and find out
Ways that everyone can get something out of it. I wish I could feel the same about this
Council.
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I feel quite upset to have been accused of
Spreading misinformation about this whole development by my fellow citizens and some of
My elected representatives.
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that is unacceptable. I started working on
This project less than ten days after the
[3:35:14]
agreement passed, and I haven't stopped. I've read the agreement forwards,
Backwards, upside down at work and at home.
[3:35:19]
I know what the agreement says and more
Importantly, I know what it does not say.
[3:35:23]
there is some truth in claims of
Misinformation. There has been some going around about this
Project.
[3:35:29]
I want to talk mostly about the amendments
That endeavor has presented to you that you only posted again moments before discussing
This item,
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endeavor presents you with a strong arm
Agreement. They have presented amendments to get in your
Good graces and say that they want to do the
[3:35:41]
right thing. However,
Endeavor doesn't want to do the right thing. They are making these amendments only if you
Ignore our concerns and you accept the terms.
[3:35:49]
right now, here today,
Endeavor only now has put in worker protections, a displacement needs assessment
And barely lowering the impervious cover
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limit to only 79%, which is still too much
And barely dropping the tax increments from
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85 or from 80% to around 70 to 66% over the
Course of the years.
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the true misinformation going around is that
Endeavor wants to actually do the right thing out of the goodness of their heart. They have
Presented you with paltry amendments so they
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can give an inch to turn around and take 3000
Acres. The truth is that these amendments should
Have been required in the first place.
[3:36:24]
commissioner shea said it best there was a
Whole lot of, trust me, from the developer.
[3:36:28]
but the fact is, there are and still are no
Agreements or guarantees in the agreement as
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written. The fact is,
Many people still don't understand what the development agreement is going to do,
Especially our neighbors downstream in
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bastrop who don't even know this development
Is coming. I know you all are working on this amendment. I know you all want to get this
Done. You want to build a better austin,
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and so do we. I want to believe the mayor,
When he said that the council should take responsibility to make sure that they do,
They pay attention on the front end to make
[3:36:55]
responsible decisions first,
So we don't have to come back and fix mistakes later. I hope each of you would
Reject the amendments that endeavor has put
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forward today, that you reject the terms and
You reject dogshit until the people have an
[3:37:06]
actual meaningful say in crafting the
Amendments with you and working together to build a better austin.
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thank you. Thank you very much.
[3:37:22]
good afternoon. I'm susana almanza with
Poder. First, I want to wish councilman jose
Velazquez a happy birthday.
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hoy estamos en la espera de la decision del
Consejo municipal sobre nuestros ingresos
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fiscales el proyecto llamado dogshit del lado
De los barrios.
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o del medio ambiente de la gente van a
Continuar con su plan maestro de hecho de
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desplaza a las personas de bajos ingresos y
Las comunidades de mar del este y cuando
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instalaciones toxicos en sus comunidades se
Podran del lado de la gente o de los
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multimillionaires. Este consejo sigue
Voltando a favor de los bacilos de promotores
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y mobiliarios y los propios en lugar de la
Necesidad de necesidades de la gente del
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pueblo no regala nuestros ingresos fiscales a
Los multimillionaires no regala nuestros
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impuestos vote no. Today,
We're awaiting the city council's decision on
[3:38:33]
whether to approve using our tax dollars for
Urban development project,
[3:38:37]
known as dogs head. Will they side with
Billionaires or with environmental.
[3:38:42]
and the people? Will they continue the 1928
Master plan of displacing low income
[3:38:48]
individuals and communities of color further
East and placing toxic facilities in their
[3:38:54]
neighborhoods? Will they stand with the
People or with the billionaires?
[3:38:59]
the council keeps voting to line their
Pockets of real estate developers and their
[3:39:04]
own, instead of addressing the people's
Needs. Don't give away our tax dollars to
Billionaires.
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don't give away our tax money. Vote no. Thank you. Katie.
[3:39:19]
guay. Craig. Janowski. Alexis willis. Barbara mcarthur.
[3:39:26]
stephan faris. If your name is called,
Please come on down.
[3:39:33]
I am craig jankowski,
District ten. I'm going to defer to issue 111.
[3:39:38]
okay. Thank you sir. Thank you all for your
Time today.
[3:39:42]
my name is katie gay,
And I'm here on behalf of evergreen austin, a local women led nonprofit organization
Working to expand and protect the green
[3:39:50]
spaces that make austin and travis county
Distinctive, healthy, and livable. We urge you again to
Vote no or postpone the dog's head items.
[3:39:58]
this false sense of urgency to develop has
Been happening for years in austin with the
[3:40:03]
same cast of characters,
And it needs to stop. The development agreement is not good for
People or the natural resources in the area.
[3:40:12]
the city and county also need to stop making
Plans that they have no will to prioritize
[3:40:16]
and finance, such as the 2012 colorado river
Corridor plan that includes dogs,
[3:40:22]
head and states and I quote,
To provide orderly growth to preserve and
[3:40:27]
enhance the area's many valuable
Environmental, economic, recreational and cultural
Resources.
[3:40:33]
what happened to this plan? Mayor watson, at the recent national greater
And greener conference hosted here in town.
[3:40:39]
he said that austin's biggest challenge is
Funding parks and green space, which is exactly why we proposed exploring a
Parks district,
[3:40:46]
a tool designed to create dedicated funding
For the parks our growing city needs.
[3:40:50]
yet this agreement, approved by you and
Council, originally allowed for 100% impervious cover
With no meaningful commitment to new public
[3:40:57]
green space now amended to 79%. How will you make sure this doesn't just
Include medians?
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I remind you that no parkland will be
Dedicated for 15 years in this 45 year
[3:41:08]
buildout. I promise you,
This vote will not be forgotten.
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with half of city council up for election,
Austinites will be paying attention to how
[3:41:16]
you represent them and their interests here
Today.
[3:41:20]
people won't remember the item number,
But they will remember you ushering in yet
[3:41:24]
another giant corporation into our land. Roberta crenshaw's legacy was protecting lady
Bird lake.
[3:41:30]
is this going to be yours? Go ahead.
[3:41:40]
hi, my name is barbara macarthur and I live
In district seven.
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as far as I know, I think endeavor and amazon
Are for profit companies that make very huge
[3:41:52]
profits. I think our elected officials job is
To support the people who live here and not
[3:42:01]
rape the community. Thank you.
[3:42:07]
one thing I'd like to say,
And I'm saying this for the people who apparently did not completely read the
Agreement,
[3:42:14]
is that signing this agreement,
You gave away a lot of the city's rights.
[3:42:19]
you've already given those away,
For example, you've given away the right.
[3:42:25]
when they have a development application for
You to ask for any requirements that aren't
[3:42:31]
in this existing agreement,
You have no right to change things.
[3:42:36]
then here a provision for the city council's
Adoption of a regulating plan for the dog's
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head property has to be acceptable to dog's
Head, as determined solely by dog's head.
[3:42:49]
you don't have input. They have to accept it.
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a provision for the city council's adoption
Of an ordinance opposing a project and
[3:42:59]
financing plan, in accordance with section
311 of the tax code on terms acceptable to
[3:43:05]
dog head as determined solely by dog's head.
[3:43:09]
so you have already ceded your right to have
Anything that they don't agree to,
[3:43:17]
and I'm asking you not to approve these
Amendments,
[3:43:21]
which just popped up a few minutes ago. You didn't give the public time to look at
These amendments,
[3:43:29]
and yet perhaps you're going to vote on them
Soon without us knowing.
[3:43:34]
this is kind of an abomination of what should
Be a public process.
[3:43:40]
please don't vote. Good afternoon.
[3:43:48]
I am alexis willis and I am a resident in
District eight. I'm going to reserve my right to speak now
And on another number of the items,
[3:43:57]
and I'll come back at to speak just a 15 to
Give everyone else back time this afternoon. I am here in favor of all of the amendments
And in favor of the ters being voted yes,
[3:44:06]
so that we can keep austin open for business. Thank you. Mark orth,
Jeff mccrory, cecilia smith.
[3:44:17]
two. Garrett tung. Elizabeth levins.
[3:44:29]
welcome, welcome. If you're ready,
Sir. You want to go ahead? Yeah. I'm going to postpone until or pass until
Item 111.
[3:44:36]
all right. Thank you very much,
Sir. What's your name, sir? Jeff mccrory, district eight. Thank you. I'm sheila smith,
And I'm going to wait until amendment 111
[3:44:49]
comes up. Thank you very much,
Ma'am.
[3:44:53]
sir. Here to my left. To the far right. Do you want to start or whoever's ready.
[3:44:59]
I two will wait till item 111 shows up.
[3:45:04]
what's your name, sir? Luis pasetto. Thank you. Thank you sir.
[3:45:09]
hi, my name is garrett tongue. I live in district three.
[3:45:14]
we are here today to approve a tour that
Would give endeavor and amazon $1.2 billion
[3:45:22]
of our taxpayer money,
So they can build a 300 acre site to create,
[3:45:26]
conservatively, 300 jobs. That is a job per acre.
[3:45:31]
that is not great. That's not job growth. That is not economic development.
[3:45:36]
it's corporate welfare. That does not signal that austin is open for
Business.
[3:45:42]
it shows that austin will bend over for
Business.
[3:45:53]
good afternoon. My name is mark austin,
Resident since 1989.
[3:45:58]
homeowner in district eight. I've owned and operated a software company
Here in austin for 20 years,
[3:46:03]
and that employed about 30 software
Engineers. Currently, I'm the chief technology officer
At a marketing research firm.
[3:46:11]
outside of work, avid cyclist,
Photographer and a frequent trail user.
[3:46:16]
I love all of austin's outdoor spaces,
But especially our hike and bike trail.
[3:46:20]
I access that on my bike directly from my
Home in the spyglass neighborhood.
[3:46:25]
I'm on it all the time. I'm here to voice
Support for the dog said project because to
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me, it represents an outstanding opportunity
For austin to strengthen our economy while
[3:46:35]
expanding parks and trails and public access
To the colorado river now and for future
[3:46:40]
generations, like my two daughters. I support this project because of what to me,
[3:46:45]
it says about austin's future. Austin has always been a leading city for
Technology and innovation,
[3:46:51]
which is the field that I'm in,
And it has driven the spectacular growth that
[3:46:55]
I have witnessed firsthand in my 37 years
Here. It's what makes austin the best place to live
Anywhere in america.
[3:47:02]
I support the hogshead project because it's
Going to restore previously disturbed land.
[3:47:07]
it's going to enhance my public access to the
Colorado river through new parks and trails.
[3:47:12]
and importantly, it's going to create
Outstanding jobs, housing and infrastructure.
[3:47:17]
we have a great reputation for attracting the
Best and most innovative companies, while still protecting the quality that makes
People want to live here in the first place.
[3:47:25]
I believe this project represents an
Outstanding opportunity to invest in both.
[3:47:30]
I respectfully encourage you to vote yes on
This process.
[3:47:34]
thank you sir. Good afternoon,
Mayor and council.
[3:47:41]
my name is lisa levins and I live in the
Dog's head neighborhood. I'm speaking neutrally on item 42 because I
Appreciate any effort to strengthen the
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environmental protections and drainage
Drainage standards. Those are important goals,
And I hope this amendment genuinely approves
[3:47:56]
improves both. That said,
I think today's item also illustrates why so
[3:48:00]
many residents have been asking council to
Slow down and proceed carefully.
[3:48:05]
this project is incredibly complex. Environmental protections.
[3:48:09]
drainage, development standards,
Transportation and the proposed tiers are all
[3:48:15]
intertwined. When pieces of the agreement
Continue to change, it's difficult for the public to fully
Understand the long term impacts or to
[3:48:23]
evaluate whether the protections being added
Are sufficient.
[3:48:27]
as someone whose home and neighborhood are
Directly affected,
[3:48:32]
I want to know that these standards are not
Just well-intentioned but enforceable.
[3:48:37]
I want confidence that drainage requirements
Will account for increasing severe storms,
[3:48:43]
that environmental commitments will be
Monitored over time, and that these protections won't be weakened
Through future amendments.
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ultimately, good development is about more
Than what gets built. It's about building public trust.
[3:48:57]
transparency, accountability and meaningful
Public engagement are what give communities
[3:49:03]
confidence that decisions are being made in
The public's best interest.
[3:49:07]
I encourage council to ensure that these
Amendments truly strengthen the agreement and
[3:49:12]
provide lasting protections for both the
Environment and the people who already call
[3:49:16]
this area home. Thank you. Thank you. Carlos. David.
[3:49:25]
sides. Shane. Johnson. Kaya denson. Patrick rose.
[3:49:31]
if your name has been called,
Please come forward.
[3:49:44]
please go ahead and begin whenever you're
Ready. Yes. Hello again. My name is kaya denson.
[3:49:50]
district two, born and raised austinite one
Mile from the new amazon site.
[3:49:56]
I am technically here neutrally for 142
Because I would say something is better than
[3:50:02]
nothing. But I spoke to you tuesday about my
Flooding and drainage concerns,
[3:50:07]
specifically how and if the plan would impact
The floodplain in the carson creek watershed
[3:50:11]
and our 45 year old family business,
Shady springs, which was significantly damaged in the 2015
Halloween floods.
[3:50:17]
that remains my biggest fear,
But I'm not actually against all of this if
[3:50:22]
it's done right. I am,
However, concerned about the residents and city's ability to protect ourselves once this
Agreement is in place.
[3:50:32]
I've seen other large technology projects
Make assurances that later changed through
[3:50:37]
the permitting process. I'm not saying amazon or endeavor have
Nefarious intentions,
[3:50:42]
but the broader statewide pattern deeply
Concerns me. If a turs is to happen,
And if you want your constituents on board,
[3:50:49]
we need very specific guardrails that are
Transparently documented first.
[3:50:54]
if the developers agree in writing to build
Out their project according to our city's
[3:50:58]
development standards and environmental flood
And drainage criteria, then they can have the tours.
[3:51:03]
I don't understand why this feels so
Complicated and sticky. It doesn't make any sense to me as a taxpayer
And business owner,
[3:51:10]
to do it the other way around. This whole thing is highly conceptual and
Mutable,
[3:51:14]
which makes sense for something of this
Scale. But that's precisely why we need all the
Regulatory guardrails in place in advance.
[3:51:20]
and then from there, y'all can move things
Around as needed and we can all sleep a little better. I understand the job in front
Of you isn't easy.
[3:51:28]
I also understand that we are all here for a
Reason. Practicing democracy together in a public
Forum.
[3:51:33]
some compromise is required here,
But it's not right to compromise our essential regulatory standards for anyone.
[3:51:40]
so I'm just asking for these commitments and
Protections to be put in writing now. While the public can still shape the
Agreement, not as an amendment afterwards for
[3:51:48]
negotiation behind closed doors. Thank you.
Thank you.
[3:51:53]
mr. Schneider. My name is robin schneider. I was called before and I was reviewing the
Colorado river corridor plan that the city
[3:52:05]
and travis county worked on with people,
Businesses and residents in that area a few
[3:52:11]
years ago. And the number one goal was to
Conserve and protect natural resources.
[3:52:16]
the natural areas, the water quality,
Integrate floodplain management with natural
[3:52:21]
area preservation, enhance conservation of
Limited ground and surface water supplies.
[3:52:27]
if we're going to spend a lot of time and
Effort of not only staff here and at the
[3:52:32]
county, but also community people to come up
With plans,
[3:52:36]
we should look at those plans before we do
Anything in that area.
[3:52:43]
I want to take just a minute to read
Something from someone I know,
[3:52:48]
linda scott solomon from district five. She couldn't be here today. She said, as an owner of a residence on the
Colorado river in bastrop county and a 45
[3:52:56]
year resident of austin,
I am enormously concerned about any proposed development that would endanger our precious
Colorado river and the homes of residents who
[3:53:05]
live on the river. We've already experienced
The tremendous devastation caused by river
[3:53:10]
flooding. Now is the time to turn towards
Preserving our environment rather than toward
[3:53:15]
big business or land developers whose
Business is about amassing money.
[3:53:19]
making a bad deal with developers is the
Wrong choice. We can be better and more creative solving
Our austin financial issues than this.
[3:53:28]
honestly, this feels more like making a deal
With the devil. Have we lost our way? Thank you,
Mr.
[3:53:36]
rose. Patrick rose, proud supporter of the
Dog, said, I know how much you you are juggling by
Way of speakers today,
[3:53:43]
so I'm going to reserve my comments for a
Subsequent item. Thank you. Richard. Jarnigan,
Gary.
[3:53:54]
merritt. Cameron. Shaw. Jeremy. Martin. Bobby levinsky.
[3:54:15]
why don't we begin here and we'll just work
Our way down the row?
[3:54:20]
hello, my name is richard jernigan,
District eight resident. I am asking that you reject the dogs head
Development and protect the colorado river
[3:54:30]
corridor. I am not against responsible
Development. I am not against jobs or economic growth.
[3:54:37]
I do understand that austin must plan for its
Future, but planning for the future means looking
Forward beyond the promises being made today.
[3:54:45]
it means asking who receives the benefits,
Who carries the risk, and what choices we are taking away from the
Future councils and future residents.
[3:54:54]
dogs. Head. Final scale environmental
Effects, public costs and community benefits have not
Been settled.
[3:55:01]
that is exactly why council should be more
Cautious now.
[3:55:05]
as you know, amazon's robotics division has
Chosen the site as a manufacturing facility.
[3:55:11]
amazon itself says. Austin is already a great
Place to do business and points to the
[3:55:17]
enormous investments it has already made
Here.
[3:55:21]
so council must answer a basic question would
This development truly not happen but for
[3:55:29]
public subsidies? Everything we know suggests
That private investment is coming.
[3:55:34]
this land is near one of the fastest growing
Areas in central texas.
[3:55:39]
amazon and endeavor are not being asked to
Rescue an unwanted property.
[3:55:44]
they do not need austin taxpayers to buy them
A golden saddle so they can ride away with
[3:55:51]
the profits. That may be a colorful way to
Say it, but the principle is simple.
[3:55:56]
private profit should not depend on the
Public carrying private risk.
[3:56:02]
council member ellis. I am speaking directly
To you as my district eight representative.
[3:56:08]
I am asking you to use your experience with
Environmental compliance, development and transportation planning to
Insist on a higher standard here.
[3:56:16]
please do not approve a decades long
Commitment before austin is completely,
[3:56:21]
truly open. Thank you sir.
[3:56:28]
good afternoon, mayor and council. My name is
Jeremy martin. I am speaking in favor of the proposed
Hogshead development,
[3:56:34]
but I will reserve my comments for a later
Item. Thank you. Thank you. Hello,
Mayor and council.
[3:56:40]
my name is cameron shaw. You'll hear from me a couple times today. And
This one is specifically about the agreement.
[3:56:47]
I've been a small business owner for about
Ten years here in austin, and I love following land development.
[3:56:52]
there are so many people that are excited
About this development, and they've been coming here to tell you that this this ain't
The way.
[3:56:58]
about two months ago,
I was just reading the council meeting agenda items and said an annexation of dog's head.
[3:57:05]
holy crap. That's incredible. And then I started reading the contract. And as a business owner that writes
Contracts,
[3:57:11]
I said, this is insane. You know, this is, this is. And then I came down on the 21st.
[3:57:16]
that was my first time to ever set foot in
City hall. And I said, y'all should be announcing this
Decision with cutting ribbons and popping
[3:57:23]
champagne. Like, this is such an exciting
Development for this city. And there's no one in here that's more
Excited about it than I am. And this just
[3:57:29]
ain't the way. Two months now,
People have been telling you saying, hey, there haven't been sufficient
Environmental studies.
[3:57:36]
we need to take this a little bit slower and
You guys and endeavor, y'all are all going to bat for jeff bezos.
[3:57:43]
richard suttle sat right here two months ago
And said, hey, we need to go really fast.
[3:57:49]
and he said, the city has been unbelievable
In working with us on that.
[3:57:53]
and this is for jeff bezos. This is the colorado river we're talking
About.
[3:57:57]
and everyone's telling you your own
Environmental commission is telling you you're moving too fast and you're just taking
Too much risk.
[3:58:03]
and we just have to look at a few things. I'll come back later and tell you about some
Of my specific concerns about the water.
[3:58:09]
there's an alluvial aquifer there that's very
Poorly understood and it matters a lot.
[3:58:14]
and endeavor. Y'all are burning through all
Your goodwill by trying to push this through
[3:58:18]
so quickly. People, people like you,
You're a well known, you know, you're a well-known developer.
[3:58:23]
you're respected, you're and you're just
You're trying to move so fast for this first
[3:58:28]
deal that you're burning through all your all
The goodwill that you've built up over the years. And it's just not too late to take
This whole thing from the top. We can restart
[3:58:36]
the development agreement,
Get an operating plan in place, and then vote on a terrace.
[3:58:46]
mr. Levinsky, please begin. Thank you, mayor and council. My name is
Bobby levinsky. I'm the senior staff attorney
[3:58:53]
for save our springs alliance. I'm really concerned about that.
[3:58:59]
you're not getting the message that this
Needs to be a public process. Under the terms of the development agreement,
[3:59:04]
the trs and its financing plan does not need
To be approved until march 31st,
[3:59:09]
2027. So the idea that you have to agree to
These amendments today or they don't happen
[3:59:14]
is just completely ridiculous. There's time to have a public process,
And the only public meeting that I'm aware of
[3:59:21]
that's been held, has been held by us,
The community, out on the dog's head.
[3:59:25]
and none of you attended.
[3:59:32]
both the austin environmental commission and
The joint sustainability committee have passed unanimous actions asking you to stop,
To involve the community and work through the
[3:59:42]
boards and commissions process to actually
Help you get this right.
[3:59:47]
when this property was annexed,
The environmental regulations got made worse.
[3:59:52]
and we tried to warn you about that,
But you continued to rush forward.
[3:59:57]
you reduced the setback from the colorado
River that protects it from 400ft to 200ft.
[4:00:03]
and yes, you are proceeding with an amendment
That partially restores that.
[4:00:08]
but again, it would have been better left in
The county. The city made the environmental situation
Worse by rushing with this development
[4:00:17]
agreement, and we need you to fix it by
Saying no to the terms.
[4:00:28]
that's supposed to be a video. I'll have to try it with another of my time.
But this area is rapidly developing and it
[4:00:34]
has been for decades. That was a time lapse
From 1984 till 2022.
[4:00:39]
that shows how this area has been developing
And what's driving it is the airport sh130
[4:00:45]
and tesla, which has already been approved
And only cost the county $14 million,
[4:00:50]
not half a billion and not 1.2 billion.
[4:00:56]
gary farmer, briggs. Mitchell. Michelle. Teague, david.
[4:01:01]
george. Roy. Whaley.
[4:01:14]
mr.. Whaley, why don't we start with you and
We'll work down the row that direction. Pardon me, sir. Why don't we start with you
And we'll work down that direction? Okay.
[4:01:22]
my name is roy whaley. I'm a long time environmental activist here
In central texas and austin,
[4:01:28]
and also a political activist. And I was glad to hear you mention democracy
Earlier.
[4:01:34]
I'm a big believer in democracy. Part of the democratic process,
Small d and often has been to go through the
[4:01:44]
boards and commissions,
To go through the commissions, not to come here and say,
Do this and ignore everyone else.
[4:01:51]
we haven't done that. People haven't had a
Chance to have their say,
[4:01:56]
as they do at the commission meetings. They haven't had a chance to engage in this
Because in part,
[4:02:03]
it came up so quickly,
Even though they've been buying all this land
[4:02:08]
and say, well, we've been doing this for a
While. We didn't know about that.
[4:02:12]
so it's not really democracy in action here. It is two washingtonian.
[4:02:21]
to me. It is too much like the federal
Government saying this is the way it's going
[4:02:27]
to be. Now, I am a longtime political
Activist in central texas.
[4:02:33]
I think I've worked on many of your campaigns
And supported them anyway.
[4:02:39]
this is going to be a political issue. I remember back in the early 90s when it was
A different political issue,
[4:02:48]
but I'm saying in 2027,
We're going to have five new members on the
[4:02:55]
dais because. People are paying attention.
[4:03:03]
I get around town, I'm not riding my bicycle
As much as I wish,
[4:03:08]
but I get in on different conversations or
Just overhear different conversations,
[4:03:13]
and people are just finding out about this
And the tours.
[4:03:18]
it's not understood. This is seen right or
Wrong as a huge giveaway.
[4:03:24]
I have more to say later and thank you for
Hearing me. I look forward to seeing you. Thank you. Good
Afternoon mayor,
[4:03:35]
city council members. My name is briggs
Mitchell. I'm a long time austin resident,
And I ranch on around 250 acres within the
[4:03:42]
dogs head directly neighboring the 2600 acre
Endeavor project.
[4:03:48]
as a neighboring property owner,
Where some of my partners families have been since the early 1850s.
[4:03:53]
I care deeply about what happens on this
Land. Development of this size will no doubt affect
The surrounding areas,
[4:03:58]
so it's critical that it be planned carefully
And supported with adequate roads,
[4:04:03]
drainage, water quality utilities,
Parks, trails and other public infrastructure. I don't take it lightly,
And I and I mean when I say this is truly my
[4:04:12]
life's work and I take it very seriously. That's why I'm here today to support the
Creation of the dogs heads tours.
[4:04:18]
the question before you today should not be
Whether this part of austin will grow. Growth is already happening all around us,
As many have pointed out. The question before
[4:04:26]
you today should be will that growth be
Coordinated and and and properly supported at
[4:04:32]
scale by the city, or will it continue to
Happen piecemeal with individual landowners
[4:04:38]
and projects without the infrastructure that
This area desperately needs?
[4:04:43]
I can testify firsthand that today,
Those of us that work and live in the dog's head are left with inadequate and unsafe
Mobility.
[4:04:50]
we literally go from stop signs onto the open
Highway, as anybody that's been in the area would
Know.
[4:04:57]
we have, you know, we've been living around
Open pit strip mining,
[4:05:01]
rock crushing operations,
All of which can be addressed and I believe are, but they can only be addressed with the
Scale,
[4:05:09]
vision and the support of this private public
Partnership.
[4:05:13]
the proposed tours provides a practical way
To build the infrastructure we desperately need, using a portion of the new tax revenue
Created only by the development itself,
[4:05:21]
with the cost fully fronted by the dog's head
Developers. This gives the city a meaningful role in
Shaping the area,
[4:05:27]
while helping ensure that the existing
Residents and property owners are not left dealing with the consequences of unplanned
Growth,
[4:05:32]
as we have for decades. Thank you sir. Thank you.
[4:05:37]
please. Gary farmer in support of the tours. I will defer comment to a subsequent item.
[4:05:43]
thank you. Thank you. David graeber in favor?
[4:05:49]
chair elect of the chamber of commerce. Austin chamber of commerce and will defer to
A later item.
[4:05:54]
thank you. Ellie davis.
[4:05:58]
claire davis. Catherine. Brown. Zenobia. Joseph.
[4:06:03]
brad. Massingill. If your name has been
Called, please come forward.
[4:06:16]
why don't we start here and we'll go this
Direction. So whenever you're ready. Hi, I'm ellie davis. We actually donated our
Time to other people who are speaking on this
[4:06:25]
matter, but I am in opposition to all of the
Items on dogs head in opposition to the tours
[4:06:33]
and opposition to the development plan as it
Stands. And the contract. Thank you.
[4:06:39]
okay. You're not. If you speak,
You can't donate time. So take care if you want to donate time.
[4:06:46]
okay. Well, my name is claire davis and I am
Donating time.
[4:06:50]
yeah. Please. Hi, my name is catherine brown.
[4:06:58]
I've spoken in front of you all many times
Already. I think today although I'm signed up to speak
Several times,
[4:07:06]
I think for particularly item 142,
I take a neutral stance on this simply
[4:07:11]
because we need dialog. We need discussion. Although the amendments I
Understand have been just recently published,
[4:07:22]
they this gives an opportunity to us to have
Discussion and expand on them.
[4:07:28]
for example, I know that there's been some
Discussion already about the the walk back on
[4:07:35]
the percentage of, of impervious cover and
Also mr.
[4:07:41]
suttle describing it as a bombed out area. I think if it is, and I,
I have no doubt there is issues about it
[4:07:49]
being a brownfield site. It is imperative that we take time and we
Assess what's there.
[4:07:56]
we do the proper core analysis. As a scientist, we should be evidence driven
On what we do with this property without
[4:08:05]
appropriate environmental assessments,
Ecological assessments and everything else
[4:08:09]
that goes along. We don't know what we're
Dealing with and we don't know what they're dealing with in particular.
[4:08:16]
I think indeed, if it is bombed out,
Then we need to have the information in front
[4:08:22]
of us. As far as the 79% setback.
[4:08:26]
obviously, one of the things if people really
Considered this holistically in terms of
[4:08:30]
flood management, you would have realized
That the river itself and the land next to it
[4:08:35]
is part of the flood management. Those trees, the riparian environment helps
Manage the flood.
[4:08:41]
so stepping back to include all of it
Shouldn't have even been a question to begin
[4:08:46]
with in terms of the impervious cover of. It was mentioned the other day about large
Cities like london,
[4:08:52]
paris, mexico city. I looked up the evidence
There. At most it's 70% impervious cover,
And I can talk about that a little bit later.
[4:09:01]
thank you, mr. Massingill.
[4:09:06]
I'm brad massingill, I'm on the board of the
South austin creek alliance, and I represent south austin on the austin
Neighborhoods council.
[4:09:14]
I'm here speaking for myself. I was talking to a friend the other day in
Montana and he,
[4:09:21]
he told me about someone who bought up
Several ranches and farms up there,
[4:09:30]
like 7000 acres and came to city council,
Like with 2 or 3 days warning and proposed
[4:09:39]
something similar to this secret donor secret
And the whole thing.
[4:09:45]
it's just like, this is a playbook. This is super important to us here,
But this is all part of a bigger scheme
[4:09:52]
that's going on across the whole country. Y'all are being played.
[4:09:57]
they're, they've been,
These billionaires have been pitting communities against each other to go for the
Lowest,
[4:10:02]
lowest you can go to get in. They're competing for who knows what.
[4:10:07]
they did this in the in the teens in
California. They drove communities into the ground,
Made them totally unaffordable.
[4:10:15]
there's this whole scheme to build these
Private corporate cities all over the country
[4:10:21]
that have their own sets of rules. You know, we can we can. The way this is set up right now,
These people can eventually disagree with the
[4:10:30]
city enough to again,
To disincorporate and get a divorce just like these other corporations have. There's no
Guarantees here.
[4:10:36]
I want you all to really take a step back and
Do a macro search of some of these other
[4:10:44]
cities that have been going through this and
See what the results have been. It's not been satisfactory.
[4:10:49]
I don't think this is fair. And y'all need to chill.
[4:11:06]
thank you. Mayor council,
I'm zenobia joseph. I just want to express my opposition at 142.
[4:11:12]
respectfully, mayor. We can't trust richard
Suttle, nor can we. Nor can we listen to anything
That endeavor does.
[4:11:23]
so I just want to say that history matters. And to mark duchin, here's your two cities,
The tale of two cities that you mentioned.
[4:11:31]
it was march 2nd, 2017,
When plaza saltillo was being deliberated
[4:11:36]
right here. I want to remind you specifically
That it was richard suttle and endeavor who
[4:11:42]
stood here and couldn't make the deal work
For six two bedroom units.
[4:11:48]
and I want you to remember that they wanted
To put affordable housing someplace else,
[4:11:53]
not in that project. And so today,
Next to the tyndall,
[4:11:58]
$20 million is a 27 units for our senior
Citizens,
[4:12:03]
about $734,000 per unit for rental.
[4:12:07]
I want you to recognize I do believe,
Mayor, that this is just a boondoggle.
[4:12:12]
I think it's really just for you to inflate
Project connect.
[4:12:16]
yes, it's ten minutes from the airport,
But respectfully,
[4:12:21]
you've done nothing for the people at the
Marshaling yard, which are not that far away.
[4:12:25]
and while mr. Suttle put in back up a late
Document that talks about the six miles of
[4:12:32]
trail, remember east village,
The 425 acre development has five miles as
[4:12:38]
well, and you've provided no transportation. We just simply can't trust them.
[4:12:43]
look at plaza saltillo capital. Metro owns it. And you've done nothing for
The people except a boondoggle.
[4:12:51]
so I would just ask you to vote against this
Project. If you have any questions. I'll gladly answer them at this time.
[4:12:57]
but I want you to recognize the 27 units.
[4:13:02]
$20 million. And they couldn't make the deal
Work to put affordable housing on site.
[4:13:08]
thank you, mr. Joseph. I have a remote
Speaker,
[4:13:12]
claudia voyles. Hello,
Mayor and council.
[4:13:20]
happy birthday, mr. Velasquez. My name is claudia voiles.
[4:13:26]
I was in my car, but it was 111 degrees. So now I'm under a tree.
[4:13:31]
I am a resident. I live on hergott lane,
Hergott lane,
[4:13:35]
about a quarter mile away from the beginning
Of the dog head development on what we often
[4:13:41]
call the dog scruff. I'm a member of the
Neighborhood association and I am asking you
[4:13:51]
to delay or deny this agreement.
[4:13:56]
mayor watson, I recently got an email from
You that ended by saying progressive
[4:14:01]
government should be accountable government. And I believe that that is true.
[4:14:06]
I don't think this deal is a good deal,
And I don't think it's good in terms of
[4:14:12]
financial accountability. And I really think it's a bad deal in terms
Of ethical,
[4:14:19]
moral and conservation accountability. So I'm asking you to slow down and make it
Right.
[4:14:27]
the plans as they stand,
Are talking about sacrificing not only nature
[4:14:32]
but also my neighborhood. My neighborhood has many families and
Businesses that have been there for for
[4:14:39]
generations and for the convenience of big
Business,
[4:14:44]
possibly a data center potentially not
Committed to, but potentially residents downstream.
[4:14:50]
they're asking to plow montopolis through our
Neighborhood, which is going to directly affect many of my
Neighbors,
[4:14:58]
their quality of life,
If not their direct displacement and their
[4:15:03]
health. So I'm asking you,
Begging you, beseeching you to slow down and
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do this right and get a better relationship
With commitments and more protections and
[4:15:16]
more information and community buy in before
Going forward.
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thank you. Thank you. David ross,
Andy pastor.
[4:15:28]
zach bialas, mariana kruger,
Miss ramos, if your name has been called and
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you wish to be heard,
Please come forward.
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also, jennifer barnes,
Caleb white, and heather honecker.
[4:15:51]
thank you. I'll be waving my time on this
Item speaking on 111. And then donating time on other items.
[4:15:57]
what's your name, ma'am? Oh. I'm sorry.
Mariana kruger. Thank you. All right. Anybody that wishes to
Be heard.
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that's name has been called. Please come forward on item 142.
[4:16:16]
I've called all names for 142 mayor. Thank you very much. All right. Members. All the names have been called on item number
142.
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that's why if your name has been called. That's why I asked you to come down. So we
Know you're doing it. All my stuff together,
[4:16:31]
I apologize. That's all right. Please,
Please, please go ahead. Ma'am. You indicated earlier you wanted to
Speak on 111.
[4:16:39]
I signed up to speak on each of the dogs.
[4:16:43]
had name called on 142. I I'd like to speak. Yes,
I would like to speak.
[4:16:49]
if your name was your name called on 142. It was not. I don't know why not.
[4:16:53]
I, I, I signed up in advance a couple of days
Earlier to speak on each of these issues
[4:16:58]
regarding. What is your name? My name is doctor rachel scott. Would you check and see whether she's signed
Up for that.
[4:17:05]
and and we'll go ahead and begin with you. Yes. Okay. Good. And here's what we'll do.
[4:17:11]
we'll start with you. And then we'll go to
Miss white and then we'll come down the line.
[4:17:15]
okay. My name is heather baker. I'm responding to this agenda item,
Which is to approve.
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no, authorize negotiation and execution of an
Amendment.
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it's unclear what it's going to be except for
Drainage and environmental protection, development, land standards and tax,
And creating the tirz.
[4:17:37]
so I'm going to focus on the land development
Standards.
[4:17:42]
coa city of austin has several different ways
That they use developments in order to give
[4:17:50]
money, tax incentives,
Refunds, bonuses. They have incentives and agreements.
[4:17:56]
so smart developments regulating plans,
Density bonuses, affordability unlocked value.
[4:18:01]
vertical mixed use density bonus 90. Downtown density bonus.
[4:18:06]
university. Neighborhood. Overlay. Also like chapter 380.
[4:18:10]
all these different ways that you're allowed
To give businesses money. And I think that that is a serious concern with people in this
Development,
[4:18:16]
because those are being used and
Misappropriated to a company that we now know
[4:18:23]
as google or amazon robotics that has money.
[4:18:27]
and yet there's all these deficits in the
Budget where we can't give money to like social services and all these other things.
[4:18:34]
when there's these companies that want to
Come here and do business, that have money and are going to be
Continuing to make money in indemnity,
[4:18:42]
let's say, and there's no way for us to see
How the,
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you know, land development standards aren't
Going to work against us and how they are not
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going to give any money back to the
Community. And not only that, but it's going to be,
You know,
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04,000,000ft² of industrial space. They say they're putting in single family
Homes. Who wants to be next to 4,000,000ft²
[4:19:11]
of industrial space? Who wants to be next to
6200 multifamily units?
[4:19:17]
and all this for the people that actually
Live there. Thank you, miss white. Good afternoon.
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kiba white for public citizens texas office. I'll be brief here. I still feel that the
Community input is is well,
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I think there was some effort to hear some of
The input, perhaps it is not truly being incorporated
And is still being done in a very rushed way.
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and you know, I was listening earlier you
Know, to the description of the site and how you
Know,
[4:19:52]
development could be done in these areas that
Have been mined and, you know, preserve the other areas.
[4:19:58]
that sounds nice. And so I just wonder,
You know, I think some speakers have talked about why
Then if this has been under development,
[4:20:07]
you know, this this agreement for seven years
Why then has the community not been truly
[4:20:14]
involved? And I was, you know,
Trying to look and see, you know, just kind of what the changes are.
And it,
[4:20:19]
it just still looks to me like in the areas
That are going to be allowed to be developed,
[4:20:24]
that it's going to be impervious surface. And I am still not seeing that there's
Actually a commitment to building an
[4:20:31]
affordable housing. So a percentage of zero
Is still zero.
[4:20:36]
so I would just encourage that the brakes be
Put on this and it be done in a way that
[4:20:43]
actually is a process that the community can
Get behind because it's very possible that
[4:20:50]
some portion of this site could be developed
With community support if it was done in a
[4:20:55]
more transparent and inclusive way. Thank you. Thank you. Please begin.
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my name is jennifer barnes and I'm going to
Hold my time for 111. Okay. Thank you. Please.
[4:21:12]
good evening. Good afternoon again. Mayor watson, members of city council,
Miss thomas.
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I'm having a little trouble speaking because
At this point, I'm just so angry. It's hard. It's hard to even get the words
Out in a polite way.
[4:21:33]
I, I am just that angry dogs head is an
Alluvial plain.
[4:21:41]
an alluvial flood plain. It's there because the colorado river is a
Huge,
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powerful river that floods.
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when a powerful river floods,
People die.
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people lose their homes,
People lose everything.
[4:22:05]
this is not a dog's head is not the
Appropriate place to put any kind
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of industrial development.
[4:22:21]
I don't know what you were thinking doing
This behind closed doors without even
[4:22:26]
consulting the city of austin residents,
People like myself,
[4:22:33]
who have lived here and own a home and have
Been here for years.
[4:22:40]
we love this city. I know all of you love
This city.
[4:22:46]
what were you thinking? What were you thinking? How could you swallow?
[4:22:51]
what in espanol is mierda?
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this. This is not this is not a project that
By any stretch of imagination makes any sense
[4:23:07]
what so ever. You cannot you cannot by any
Stretch of the imagination,
[4:23:14]
say, this is a viable project that will work
For anybody.
[4:23:20]
thank you. Mayor. All speakers for 142 have
Been called.
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thank you all. Thanks,
Everybody. Members, that concludes all the people that
Signed up to speak on item number 142.
[4:23:35]
so we will now take up item number 142. Item 142 is, as has been indicated,
An authorization and negotiation for
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negotiation and execution of an amendment to
The development agreement to amend things so
[4:23:49]
that we will allow for better drainage and
Environmental protections, land development standards,
And a tax increment reinvestment zone.
[4:23:57]
I'll entertain what I'll suggest we do
Because we have a couple of proposed amendments, is that I'll entertain a motion
With regard to item 142.
[4:24:06]
and then we'll go to the amendments. Mayor
Pro tem moves approval of item number 142.
[4:24:11]
it is seconded by councilmember harper
Madison. Folks, folks, let us now deliberate.
[4:24:18]
we've had the opportunity for public comment. And let us now deliberate.
[4:24:22]
and that's the way this process is supposed
To work.
[4:24:26]
all right. We have a motion and a second on
Item number 142 members there are two
[4:24:33]
proposed amendments to item number 142. They're both amendments that come from me.
[4:24:40]
and I want to start with the first amendment.
[4:24:44]
it is labeled and you have the amendment. It's labeled item number 142.
[4:24:48]
mayor watson, july 23rd,
2026. The one that I'm going to show offer up as
Watson.
[4:24:54]
amendment number one is the critical water
Quality zone amendment.
[4:24:59]
just so that you'll know,
Amendment number two is the one related to impervious cover. The critical water quality
Zone amendment is the one that I talked about
[4:25:08]
the other day where what we will be,
We will be amending the main motion so that
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it it sets forth that there will be a total
Acre amount of water of land set aside
[4:25:25]
from the colorado river of 236.78 acres,
So that the average will be a 300 acre
[4:25:35]
buffer on the colorado river. There have been a couple of other amendments
Added to that.
[4:25:41]
for example street and rail or rail
Crossings. We added language about related appurtenances
For that.
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the same thing is on green water quality
Facilities, the green stormwater quality facility and
Related appurtenances can be constructed.
[4:25:56]
same thing with playgrounds,
A playground and related appurtenances.
[4:26:01]
boats and marinas. Again related
Appurtenances. And it speaks in terms of a bathroom.
[4:26:08]
but where those would would have to be
Located away from the ordinary high water
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mark of the colorado river for environmental
Purposes. And it indicates that ongoing reclamation
Activities that restore the land to a
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pre-construction level or a natural state are
Allowed.
[4:26:24]
with that, I move approval of watson
Amendment number one related to the critical
[4:26:29]
water quality zone and a second by the mayor
Pro tem. Is there discussion with regard to the motion
To amend?
[4:26:37]
we will vote on the motion to amend first. Mayor pro tem mayor. I just wanted to
Clarify.
[4:26:43]
there is a map attached to your amendment
Amendment with kind of a shaded yellow zone
[4:26:49]
along the entire property. And I just want to clarify that what we're
Doing here is taking.
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I think what I've heard called the riparian
Zone, which. This is a land that has not been
Mined.
[4:27:02]
this is land that is largely in its natural
State. And designating that as a critical water
Quality zone.
[4:27:08]
yes. But let me make sure that legal answers
Your question to make sure we get you the
[4:27:13]
specific answer to your question,
Because that's what they were working on to make sure we did it. But I'll have them
Respond to it.
[4:27:20]
and just to follow, because we had a fixed
Number buffer and but that left out chunks of
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green because obviously the green is not it's
Not fixed. It kind of, you know,
Weaves in and out.
[4:27:32]
so I just, I appreciate the approach. I think this kind of really captures the
Sensitive environmental area that we want to
[4:27:40]
protect with the law department. That is correct. Council member. They will
Have essentially 236 acres of critical water
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quality zone on the site. And just to be clear,
This is not this is separate apart from the
[4:27:55]
260 acres of parks. So there is open space of
266 acres.
[4:28:06]
the developer would have to explain how much
Overlap there may or may not be.
[4:28:11]
okay. Well you do that.
[4:28:36]
can you restate the question? Yeah. This is and if I'm looking at it,
It's about 236 acres,
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mr.. Mr.. Right. At 237 acres,
236.7 acres.
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this is is this in addition to the 260 acres
Of parks? No. This includes the 260 acres of parks.
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it's designated as open space. So under the concept that the middle of the
Dog's head has already been mined.
[4:29:07]
and we're going to prepare the right. We're
Going to preserve the riparian zone and
[4:29:12]
buffer zones around the floodplain that would
Be included in the number.
[4:29:17]
and then we would have to add to it to get to
The number that we committed to.
[4:29:23]
so do we know then outside of this area,
How many acres of parks we have?
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we do not because it has not been planned.
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council member there will be a minimum of 29
Acres in addition to get to the 266.
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but where they'll be located and if there
Will be more, is, I think, what mr. Suttle is saying
They're not sure of.
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so under the state law,
What is required to do is 10% of the of the
[4:29:56]
whole area, 260 acres. That's that's all that anybody can require of
It.
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we're going to be above that,
But we're going to include that area along
[4:30:06]
the river and the trails that are going in. And the parks are going to be placed along
The river.
[4:30:13]
if in the regulating plan,
That would come before you, if you pass these, if in the regulating plan,
[4:30:18]
we want to put a fine point on that,
We can discuss that in the regulating plan.
[4:30:23]
and the, the my thought is that again,
A lot of this riverfront land is floodplain
[4:30:28]
land. That's not developable. Is that accurate? No,
That's not accurate.
[4:30:36]
there's there's a there's,
There's a significant portion of it, but there's a lot that's not.
[4:30:41]
the banks are high enough that it's out of
The floodplain. Do we know how much of the 230 some odd acres
Are developable or are in the floodplain,
[4:30:51]
and which ones are not? I could probably get that number to you. If I get ahold of my engineers.
[4:30:56]
I'm not sure of that right now. All right. Thank you. But tell me what what
What?
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help me with your objective so that we can
Keep a list of what your objective would be.
[4:31:06]
well, my understanding,
My objective would be to I thought that 260
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acres were additive to the land that we were
Preserving here,
[4:31:18]
especially when we were talking about the 200
Foot boundary,
[4:31:22]
I thought that the 200 foot boundary was that
The parkland was outside of the 200 foot
[4:31:28]
boundary. And I understand that we're
Expanding the amount of the critical water
[4:31:32]
quality zone substantially. But I so the trade off with the open space is
Is a is a concern.
[4:31:42]
so first of all. It's important to note that
The obligation to do open space
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or parkland is triggered by a formula that is
Based on the number of residential units you
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have. We don't know what that number is going
To be,
[4:32:03]
but the commitment was a minimum amount under
The development agreement.
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a minimum amount in any circumstance would be
The acreage that you referenced,
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and we included that in the parkland that we
Anticipate being much like we have parkland
[4:32:16]
downtown here along the river. That would be part of it. Along the six acres there will be more.
[4:32:25]
but but it was a the obligation to do a
Minimum is how we started the conversation.
[4:32:32]
and the minimum is more than what's required
Today.
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understood. It would be it would be good to
Put a finer number on that.
[4:32:42]
again, I know we're talking about a 40 year.
[4:32:47]
time frame and there's a lot of unknowns out
There. But but it would be good to to because I feel
Like a one for one trade on the,
[4:32:56]
on the, the, especially the part that we know
Is not developable within the,
[4:33:02]
the, the riverfront and the 260 acres. Again, I feel like that that kind of 260
Minus two,
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36 is a concern. I'll just leave it there.
[4:33:13]
mayor. Thank you. Mayor pro tem further
Comment or discussion on the watson amendment
[4:33:19]
number one, which is related to the critical
Water quality zone.
[4:33:25]
all right. Hearing no further discussion on
Watson.
[4:33:29]
motion to amend number one critical water
Quality zone. Without objection the motion is a motion to
Amend is adopted.
[4:33:38]
members that will take us to watson. Motion to amend number two.
[4:33:42]
this is for item 142. This is labeled item
Number 142.
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mayor watson july 23rd,
2026. And it is late. Related to impervious cover
Setting the maximum amount of impervious
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cover for the growth site area within the
Dog's head property at 79%.
[4:34:04]
I'll move approval of watson. Motion to amend number two impervious cover.
[4:34:09]
is there a second? Seconded by mayor pro tem
Discussion with regard to motion to amend
[4:34:16]
number two for item number 142.
[4:34:21]
hearing none. Without objection. Motion to watson. Motion to amend. Number two. Impervious cover for item number
142 is adopted.
[4:34:30]
members. That will take us back to the main
Motion as amended.
[4:34:34]
the main motion is on item number 142,
As amended by the two watson amendments.
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mayor pro tem vella, did you wish to be
Recognized?
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that was okay. I'm sorry,
Council member segal.
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thank you. Mayor. I do think this deal is in
Better shape than when it was first presented
[4:34:55]
to council. Because of the amendments. My colleagues have proposed,
Including the one just adopted.
[4:35:00]
but I don't think this is the best deal the
City can get.
[4:35:06]
and. I, I don't think it lives up to the
Expectations of the people of austin.
[4:35:16]
I, I do want austin to be open for business. I agree, we can't send the message that
Austin is unready for growth,
[4:35:23]
that we're unready for innovation or jobs or
Investment. But what I think city management got wrong is
How we responded to this opportunity.
[4:35:34]
if I had to sum up my belief,
It's that the city negotiated from a place of
[4:35:38]
weakness. Austin is strong,
Right? People want to be here. Businesses want to be
Here.
[4:35:44]
this is a beautiful place. We have tremendous natural resources,
Including our river and creeks.
[4:35:49]
we have great people. We have great
Universities and educational institutions.
[4:35:53]
we've got many, many attractive assets,
Whether it's our neighborhoods, our cultural institutions,
Our skilled and educated workers,
[4:36:00]
our innovative and innovative and creative
Businesses, our network of nonprofit and social service
Providers,
[4:36:06]
our diverse cultures and communities. For many reasons, austin is great. We are a destination and we should not sell
Ourselves short.
[4:36:17]
in this deal, the way it was negotiated,
I don't see confidence. I see weakness. For one,
The secrecy, the idea that we didn't disclose
[4:36:25]
amazon until two days ago,
That's not the austin way.
[4:36:32]
if a big business wants to come here,
Let's invite them in the front door,
[4:36:36]
not sneak them in the back. To the rush process. This was a deal that was
Years,
[4:36:43]
if not decades, in the making. Why was council set up to work through so
Much information in so little time?
[4:36:51]
why haven't we reassured the neighbors that
We will protect them from gentrification and
[4:36:56]
displacement? This is a community that values
Process and participation,
[4:37:01]
but the city did not honor that. Three. The environmental aspect. Why was there ever a document published that
Said 100% impervious cover?
[4:37:10]
just from a factual perspective,
That was never going to be true. But this signaled little awareness of our
Proud tradition here in austin of fighting to
[4:37:18]
protect our land and water and demanding that
Growth be consistent with our environmental
[4:37:23]
values. This deal has gotten better,
And I do appreciate that. But the starting point was so far behind.
[4:37:29]
fourth, there's a labor piece. The deal council was presented with had no
Regard for the workers who are going to be
[4:37:35]
asked to build over $5 billion in
Infrastructure. There weren't wage guarantees or job safety
Protections.
[4:37:41]
there was no guarantee that austinites will
Get these jobs. And thanks to the labor unions,
The building trades, the afl-cio,
[4:37:48]
the deal is going to be better. But I don't like that the focus was so much
On economic development that workers were
[4:37:53]
forgotten. And finally,
And you'll see this later on the on the
[4:37:59]
tourist item, the money though for the first
Ten years, the city barely breaks even.
[4:38:04]
the second ten years,
It's decent, but it doesn't change the economics of our development fund.
[4:38:09]
you have to get 25 or 35 years out before the
Projections show the city really adding
[4:38:14]
revenue beyond the cost of servicing 2700 new
Acres.
[4:38:18]
and why is the money so meager? Well, here's my take. It's because of the
Secrecy.
[4:38:24]
it's because of the rush process. It's because of how this was negotiated
Without prioritizing the environment.
[4:38:30]
it's because of how this was negotiated,
Without prioritizing the workers who will build this new part of town.
[4:38:36]
we didn't involve the people of austin in the
Negotiating process. We didn't involve our environmental
Community. We didn't involve the labor
[4:38:42]
movement. We didn't involve transportation
Advocates who know how to design accessible,
[4:38:47]
attractive neighborhoods. We didn't involve the people who make austin
Strong.
[4:38:52]
and unfortunately, today,
We're also being asked to vote without even knowing whether the county is involved,
Without having our sister governmental agency
[4:38:59]
as a collaborative partner and a funding
Partner. And that's why I won't be giving my vote to
This deal.
[4:39:17]
thank you all. Not not because I'm certain
The city will lose money because I'm not.
[4:39:23]
I do trust our financial staff when they say
They negotiated the best deal they could,
[4:39:28]
because that's probably true. Our negotiating team was sent in with two
Hands and one leg tied behind their back.
[4:39:34]
they were asked to get the best deal possible
Without any of the power that is latent in our community, without our environmentalists,
[4:39:40]
without our union leaders,
Without our transportation specialists, without our residents.
[4:39:45]
I can only imagine what we would have in
Front of us if the people of austin had been
[4:39:49]
a part of this deal instead of an
Afterthought.
[4:39:53]
so for myself, I want to move with the people
Of austin. I want to be a representative.
[4:39:58]
but we didn't bring with the people with us
In this deal. And that's why I have to vote no on dog's head today.
[4:40:03]
thank you. Council member members.
[4:40:08]
the vote will be. The vote will be on item
142, as amended. With that,
I would ask those in favor of item number
[4:40:17]
142, as amended, to raise your hand.
[4:40:25]
well, I'll call him out. I'll call him out. You can yell at us later.
[4:40:30]
I'll call him out. Mayor. Tim, if I may I'd want some clarification on
The parks question.
[4:40:40]
and is there any way that we could get
Clarification on the parks question before a
[4:40:48]
vote now? I'm sorry to to jump in the middle
Of the vote, but that that's an important question.
[4:40:53]
well, it is, but I'll ask,
But I mean, we started a vote.
[4:40:59]
then I would ask if we could continue the
Item, I know there's a motion on the table and it's
Been seconded and whatnot, but well that,
[4:41:07]
that let me ask the question. How long will it take to get an answer?
[4:41:17]
or is it part of the planning process is what
I.
[4:41:33]
council member is the question how much of
The.
[4:41:38]
critical zone that's counted towards parkland
Is floodplain. That would be the question.
[4:41:44]
in other words, a more solid idea of what the
Park's number will be.
[4:41:51]
post dedication in terms of how many acres
Would be remaining out of the out of the
[4:41:57]
floodplain, you mean? Yes. So we will try to get that number when with
The open space.
[4:42:07]
remember we're are you wanting to do things
In the open space because we're limited to
[4:42:12]
20% impervious cover in the open space,
Whether it's floodplain or not.
[4:42:20]
I guess I'm trying to figure out. I want to
Make sure I'm responsive to your question. I guess the question would be yes.
[4:42:26]
how many how much parks is left after the
Deduction for the the,
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the floodplain? Okay. Exactly that. That's really kind of the number that I would
Like to get.
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so we could have a better sense of what the
Kind of the required parkland dedication
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would be excluding the,
The, the flood zone.
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okay. Because oftentimes open space is
Floodplain. And agreed. And we have many,
Some of our parks are floodplain,
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but just for the overall calculation. Okay. We can find that out probably.
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I'm gonna see if I can get a head nod. Mayor. Mayor apologies.
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I know we're in the middle of the motion,
But is there any way we could table or pause
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the item until we get a answer on that?
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mayor. Mayor folks, let let us do our work,
Please.
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council member lane. And then I'll answer
Your question. I'd be happy to give a few
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remarks. I know that might give them a lot of
Time.
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why don't we pause for just a second? What I what I'm going to do is the the motion
Is on the floor.
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and we'd started a vote. And typically you don't interrupt a vote.
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but this is important. And unless there's objection from the
Council, I'm not going to do this.
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this may be the only time I ever do this
Because I. But but but unless there's objection from the
Council,
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what I would recommend we do is we pause and
Pause the vote and we pause the vote and
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don't try to restart the vote. Don't stop the vote. We just pause the vote.
[4:44:03]
and we take a 15 minute recess to see if we
Can get an answer to the question.
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and unless there's objection from the
Council, we'll pause the vote at this point in time.
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if that's the case, then the city council of
Austin is in recess.
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it is 2:54 p.m.. We will be in recess until
One,
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310. I'm going to call the austin city
Council back to order after a short recess.
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it's 3:11 p.m.. We we have followed a it
Ain't robert's rules of order.
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it's old robert's rules of order and robbie
Robbie's rules of order.
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and we have we have suspended the vote for a
Moment.
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mr. Suttle, I'm assuming that you three
Wouldn't be sitting there if you didn't have an answer to the mayor pro tem question.
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we do have an answer. Prefaced with we
Thought this conversation on where the exact
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open space and parks would be would be
Handled in the regulating plan. So we were not prepared to have minute
Numbers figured out what's floodplain,
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what's not. But I think what and this is andy
Pastor and josh lichty with endeavor,
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in case you got questions you don't want to
Hear from me.
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of the 236 acres of critical. We were counting that towards the initial
Open space requirement.
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can you get closer to the microphone? People
Are having difficulty hearing you, which is not usually a problem for me.
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without doing all the calculations,
What we've, what we think we're hearing is you want more
Open space.
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and so what our proposal is to only take
Credit for half of the critical zone towards
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our open space commitment,
Which is 118 acres.
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there will be 148 acres outside of the
Critical zone.
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so there's a net increase now of what is it,
Josh?
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about 120 acres more than what we talked
About originally.
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yeah, above the minimum. So I'm sorry, could you repeat that? So the
Critical is 236 acres.
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we have proposed what we were proposing for
The regulating plan was 108.
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taking credit for 118 of that for open space
Potentially using 118 of that for open space.
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so half in addition to that,
Because of the minimum of 266 acres that
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we've agreed to, 148 would be outside of the
Floodplain and critical water quality zone.
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if you add up all of the critical water
Quality zone and the additional 148 acres,
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which will be done outside of the critical,
That's 384 acres of critical plus parkland.
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okay. And that is because,
Again, I know it's a little bit of a of a
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dynamic, you know, consideration here because
At first we were talking about a smaller
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critical water quality zone. You know,
I know the mayor's amendment added a lot of land. So that's exactly the calculation that
I was looking for.
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mayor, I'm comfortable moving forward. Again, I don't have language. I'm going to apologize. I know you'd like us
To, but with that understanding that those
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acreage that is within the critical,
The floodplain, I guess the critical water quality zone would
They get credit?
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I'm sorry. That's outside of the credit,
But the land that is outside of the critical
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water quality zone that's,
You know, buildable land,
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essentially. And they should get credit for
Dedicating that as a parks land.
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so I'm comfortable with,
With that calculation moving forward. Said another way, half of the critical zone
Will be counted towards the commitment.
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the other half will be not in the critical
Zone. Yeah. And and just to clarify,
I know this is not all the parts that are
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going to be. And again,
I well understand that again, y'all are trying to build a first class type
Development in,
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in those kinds of developments. People want open spaces,
Public spaces.
[4:48:22]
so some of these may be kind of,
You know, privately owned public spaces a la
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the domain, you know,
Where they have kind of parks built into the, into the middle of the property and different
Things like that. So I just want to clarify
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that, that I do understand that I just wanted
To make sure that that,
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that I had that misunderstanding about the
Credit between the,
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the water quality zone and the parks. But I think that clarification,
I'm perfectly comfortable moving forward with
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that. Also, for clarity,
With this motion, you've increased the critical zone buffer zone,
And you've increased the open space if this
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passes a plus. So so I want to say something
About that.
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remember that what we're voting on is an
Amendment that was to improve that the
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development agreement. My two amendments then add what I consider to
Be additional improvements to the
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improvement. Council member lane thank you.
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so I represent district six north,
The far northern suburbs of austin and northwest austin with a very high
Concentration of people who work in stem
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related industries, electrical engineers,
Computer programmers, as well as an increasing number of families
Who've been displaced from central austin.
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and because of the challenges of
Transportation and the realities of our
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district, find themselves in moving lower and
Lower income as the years go by.
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I know that this is a room that can
Understand that. Absolutely. I myself moved here because I
Really wanted a city that my elderly parents
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could afford to live in that my children and
Grandchildren would live in. And that's not the reality that we find ourselves in,
In austin right now.
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but finally, I'm on this dais to represent
District six with the most authenticity that
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I possibly can. And I have spent the last I
Have two children in high school.
[4:50:19]
I have spent the last decade organizing youth
Mentoring opportunities,
[4:50:24]
specifically as it relates to the robotics
Community here in austin.
[4:50:29]
and I have seen firsthand the excitement of
Children who have hands on learning
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experiences and opportunities to learn about
And work on and work with professionals as
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mentors in some of these areas. And so I know that in my district,
There would be strong support for a first
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tenant like amazon robotics. In your district, ma'am,
If you can't follow the rules of decorum,
[4:51:00]
then you can't stay. So I'm here to represent
Both my district and the city.
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and I also know how hard it can be without
Transit.
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and this type of first tenant would have kids
From my district coming to this area for
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opportunity. And I don't say that because I
Want kids from all over the city to be coming
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to any particular part of the city. I simply say that because from where I sit it
Looks like this looks like opportunity.
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this looks like jobs that can help people own
Their homes and stay rooted in their
[4:51:47]
community. But I'm just one person and I only
See it the way I see it. I understand there are different perspectives
In the room, and I know that we're here to,
[4:51:54]
to, to vote today. So I will say that there
Is one very significant consideration that I
[4:52:00]
have heard from my constituents,
And it leads me to ask this question.
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we are extremely concerned about data
Centers. In my district 60% of my district is in
Williamson county.
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you all may have heard about some of the
Organizing that's been going on in williamson county, including more rural and fast growing
Cities in williamson county.
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and I hear from my constituents about it
Quite frequently. So I've also heard from the unions before we
Got I'm sure council member siegel gave us
[4:52:34]
some rousing words and I'm sure that he
Worked very hard to get the union concessions
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that he got. And I have heard from some of
The unions about the speed with which
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endeavor provided responsive changes to what
They were doing. Now, once something passes,
There are no guarantees.
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we all know that none of us are in our first
Rodeo. I can only take the information that I've
Heard as this has progressed.
[4:53:01]
so I have a question for you. As I said in district six,
The most consistent issue concern that we've
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heard about this potential development is the
Concern about a data center going on the
[4:53:13]
site. I understand why it's such a
Significant concern. I know everyone on this dais does,
And everyone in this room does.
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at least I hope they do. Given the potential environmental impacts and
Effects on our neighborhoods,
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on our river, on our aquifer. Having listened to today's discussion,
It's clear that this issue is front and
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center for our community. And we all know
Why. Because we know what's going on around us.
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for me to support this item,
I have a question for you.
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can you make a clear verbal commitment today
That this property will not be developed as a
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data center for at least the next decade?
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I'm sorry. Some somebody was yelling about
The time you got in the middle of it,
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can you can you say it again? Yes, please. Absolutely.
[4:54:01]
just in case anyone's wondering,
I'm not a lawyer. Okay. We've got enough of those on the dais.
[4:54:07]
okay. So. But I am familiar with repeating
The question, so here we go. I would like to know if you're
Willing to give a clear verbal commitment
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that this property will not be developed as a
Data center for at least the next decade. Or.
[4:54:23]
so. I have the floor,
And it's the question I've asked,
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and I would like the chance to hear an
Answer. Thank you. So the the answer is going to be yes,
But I need a qualifier.
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we currently roy. I need to be able to hear
It too.
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I have the floor. Thank you. We have we have data centers all over the
City currently.
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some many of them already built,
Some of them to be built.
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the commitment that we know is we have no
Intent on dog's head to go after a data
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center as a primary use,
Nor do we have any intent to go after a
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hyperscaler. And if you. I think the council is in the process of
Defining data centers.
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we will comply with your code when you come
Out with your data center uses.
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I'm hoping that you differentiate between
Data centers that are part of another
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business and ones that are standalone,
Because we have no desire to do a standalone
[4:55:28]
data center out there. There are some that are connected with other
Businesses that we don't want to
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inadvertently take a business off the table
Just because they may have their own small
[4:55:38]
data center in it. So,
So if I, if I might say we've already passed
[4:55:44]
a request to the city manager to bring back
To us in august a policy related to data
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centers. There was then an addition to that
That council member siegel brought that was
[4:55:58]
here today, that deals with high end water
Users.
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by their being annexed into the city,
They're going to have to follow our requirements. So we get to say what that is,
Right.
[4:56:10]
I thank you. So council member siegel may I
Imagine correctly that you're working on the
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data center item? Is that an okay question? I'm not. Okay. That's fine.
[4:56:29]
mr. Suttle, since I'm the one who asked the
Question and you gave me the answer.
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I'd like to stay in touch on this. And I'm happy. I am happy with that answer
Because this is in.
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in the city, they'll have to comply with code
By the time any user besides amazon can be in
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that in place, the code will be in place. And therefore I am happy with this and I will
Continue to work on it.
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thank you for allowing me to ask the
Questions that matter to my constituents.
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I'll stop there. You'll be happy to hear,
Although I thank you, councilmember. Okay. I'm going to recognize
Councilmember alter,
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but then we're we had suspended a vote and
We're going to go to a vote.
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I just there's there's so many things going
On here today, so many different items.
[4:57:23]
and you touched on this,
But I, I just want to add clarity that this
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particular item is not the trs item. It's not how any of these dollars are going
To flow.
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the sole issue of this item is the
Development agreement and an amendment
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potentially to the development agreement to
Add impervious cover protections and to
[4:57:46]
increase the water quality zone or the buffer
Zone. Excuse me. And, you know,
I have I have worked in government long
[4:57:55]
enough to see votes taken that you didn't get
Right the first time,
[4:58:00]
that the language wasn't perfect. And you can do two things.
[4:58:04]
you can dig your heels in and say,
Well, that was the vote we took.
[4:58:08]
or you can recognize that you didn't get it
Completely right the first time,
[4:58:12]
and you can come back and you can try to fix
It. And that's what we're doing here.
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I will be the first to admit we should not
Have put in 100% impervious cover in the
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first deal. And today we're we're fixing that
Potentially here in this vote.
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there are going to be other votes today. And
I know there are a lot of opinions on those other items, but just this discrete vote here
Right now is just on whether or not we
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improve the development agreement. Nothing else. So I just think it's important
To clarify with that.
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I'm going to complete the vote. I want to make sure I've got the vote right.
[4:58:53]
so those we're on item number 142,
As amended.
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those in favor of item number 142,
Raise your hand.
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those opposed, raise your hand.
[4:59:23]
they're being there being seven votes in
Favor. Three votes? No. And one absence.
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the motion on item number 142,
As amended, carries.
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members what I'm going to do,
Unless there's objection, is so that we we can get some other business
Out of the way,
[4:59:41]
is I'm going to pause for just a second and
Go to what was our now our 326 and 57 second
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time certain of zoning items and and I
Believe this will go fairly quickly.
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and then we will go back to item number one.
11 miss hardin, let's see how fast you can do this.
[5:00:00]
thank you, mayor and council. I'm joy hardin, acting assistant director with austin,
Planning your zoning and neighborhood
[5:00:05]
planning. Folks, please keep your voices down
So that we can do this work.
[5:00:11]
thank you. Your zoning and neighborhood plan
Amendment agenda begins with item 112npa20
[5:00:16]
240005.01. This item is offered as an
Indefinite postponement by the applicant.
[5:00:23]
the related rezoning is item 113 c one 420
240099 and this is this is offered as an
[5:00:31]
applicant. Indefinite postponement item 14 is
C one 420 260006.
[5:00:38]
this item is offered for consent on all three
Readings. Item 115 is in pa 2026 0021.02.
[5:00:46]
this item is offered for consent on all three
Readings. The related rezoning is item 116,
C 81420080087.02.
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again, this item is offered for consent on
All three readings, and I do have a motion that I'd like to read
Into the record.
[5:01:02]
and it reads miss harden. Hang on one second. Everybody that's talking
That isn't named joy harden.
[5:01:09]
please stop. Thank you. And I can't believe I'm saying this. But miss
Harden you can talk now. So on 116.
[5:01:18]
let me read the motion to the record which
Reads amend part seven section k of the draft
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ordinance to add new subsection c and d as
Follows. C the maximum building coverage is 90%.
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d the minimum setbacks are one zero for front
Yard,
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two zero for street side yard three zero feet
For interior side yard and four zero for
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yard. And again with that item 116 is offered
For consent on all three readings.
[5:01:47]
item 117 is c one 420 250121. This item is offered for consent on all three
Readings.
[5:01:53]
item 118 is c14h20260013.
[5:01:58]
this item is offered as a neighborhood
Postponement to your august 27th council meeting. Item 119 is npa20 260021.01.
[5:02:07]
this time is offered for consent on all three
Readings. The related rezoning is item 120 c
[5:02:12]
814 2025 0111. Again,
This item is offered for consent on all three
[5:02:17]
readings. Item 121 is c one 420 250089.
[5:02:22]
this item is offered as a staff postponement
To august 27th. Council meeting item 122 is c one 420 250080.
[5:02:31]
this item is offered as an indefinite
Postponement by the applicant. Item 123 is c 3814 2018 0122.03.
[5:02:39]
this item is offered for consent second and
Third readings. Item 124 any 2024 0018.01.
[5:02:47]
this item is offered for consent first
Reading only. The related rezoning is item 125 c one 420
240036.
[5:02:55]
again, this item is offered for consent first
Reading only, and please know that we'll be bringing both
These cases back.
[5:03:01]
meeting items 124 and this item 125 back at
Your august 27th council meeting for second
[5:03:07]
and third reading consideration item 126 is
Npa20 250016.02.
[5:03:13]
this item is offered for consent on all three
Readings. The related rezoning is item 127 c one 420
250125.
[5:03:21]
again, this item is offered for consent on
All three readings with the following motion
[5:03:25]
that I'd like to read into the record,
And it reads in part two of the draft ordinance to add the following conditions and
Reorder the remaining subsection accordingly.
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a. A 50 foot building setback shall be
Established and maintained along the property line adjacent to east fourth street and the
Property line adjacent to linden avenue.
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buildings or structures may be located within
The 50 foot setback. If the total linear width of any portion of
The proposed vertical buildings within the 50
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foot setback, as measured parallel from
Fourth street and linden avenue does not
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exceed 30% of the combined linear length of
The property lines adjacent to fourth street
[5:04:04]
and linden avenue. And with that,
Again, the item 127 is offered for consent on
[5:04:10]
all three readings. Item 128 is c one 420
260021.
[5:04:14]
this item is offered for consent on all three
Readings. Item 129 is c one 420 260023.
[5:04:21]
this item sulfur for consent on all three
Readings. Item 130 is c one 420 260001.
[5:04:27]
this ms offer for consent on all three
Readings. Item 131 is c one 420 260024.
[5:04:33]
this item is offered for consent on all three
Readings. Item 132 is c one 420 260009.
[5:04:40]
this item is offered for consent on all three
Readings. A related item to this is item 133
[5:04:47]
c one 420 260025. This item is also offered
For consent on all three readings.
[5:04:51]
item 134 c one 420 260002.
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this item is offered as a neighborhood
Postponement to your august 27th council meeting. Item 135 is c one 420 260007.
[5:05:04]
this item is offered as a neighborhood
Postponement to your august 27th council
[5:05:09]
meeting. Yes. Item 136 c one 420 260005.
[5:05:16]
this is offered as an applicant postponement
To august 27th. Council meeting item 137 is c one 420 250003.
[5:05:23]
this item software for consent on all three
Readings. Item 138 is c one 420 250123.
[5:05:29]
this item is offered for consent on all three
Readings. Item 139 is a 2023 0014.0 for this
[5:05:36]
item is offered as a postponement to your
August 27th council meeting. In the related rezoning is item 140 c one 420
250065.
[5:05:44]
again, this is offered as a postponement to
August 27th. Council meeting. This concludes the reading
Of your zoning and neighborhood plan
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amendment agenda. And as always,
This is at your discretion. Thanks. Anybody have questions,
Miss harden at this time?
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okay. With that being the case,
Let me read the consent agenda and I'll
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accept a motion with regard to the consent
Agenda. And then we'll go to public comment. Items 112 and 113 indefinite postponements.
[5:06:11]
items one, 14, one, 15,
116 and 117 all on all three readings.
[5:06:16]
remember that item 116 has language read into
The record by miss harden.
[5:06:22]
number 118 postponement to 827,
19, 119 and 120 on all three readings 121
[5:06:28]
postponement to august 27th. 122 indefinite postponement item 123 second
And third readings 124 and 125.
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first reading only 126 and 127.
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126127, 128, one, 29,
One, 31, 31, one, 32, and 133 are on all
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three readings. 127 includes the motion that
Was read into the record by miss harden.
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134, 135 and 136 a postponement to august
27th.
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137138 all three readings 139 and 140.
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postponement to august 27th. Members. I'll entertain a motion to approve
The consent agenda as read made by
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councilmember ellis, second by councilmember
Velasquez. Now I'll turn to the city clerk.
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thank you, mayor, for item 114 I have evan
Taniguchi,
[5:07:24]
lin chi wu, you, sheila lyon,
Chinh nguyen, mike barnhart and donna
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osborne. Your name has been called and you
Wish to be heard. Please come forward. I see some of you in the
Room,
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but you're very good. Okay. Okay. Then for item 116,
I have malcolm yates and gail joffe or gough.
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my name is malcolm yates. I'm the chair of the east riverside oltorf
Combined contact team.
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the contact team voted to support this
Proposal for item 116 for the amendment of
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the south shore pud. Part of this proposal is
For the developer to buy the abandoned strip
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of land adjacent to the heritage oaks park
And give it to the city as part of the
[5:08:26]
parkland dedication requirement. The iraq contact team has been asking the
City to buy this property for many years.
[5:08:34]
this property came up for auction on may 5th
Of this year, but the parks department was unable to
Purchase it because of legal constraints.
[5:08:44]
the purpose of the purchase of this property
Is important for more than just addition to
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the park. This property has been the center
For crime in this area for years.
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the city cannot find an owner to sign a
Trespass form, so the police cannot enforce trespass laws on
This property.
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this property continues to be a source of
Criminal activity in the east riverside area.
[5:09:08]
this property is next to the new children's
Play area in the heritage oaks park.
[5:09:14]
the residents do not use this area because of
The criminal activity that is only a few feet
[5:09:19]
away. Please support this amendment to the
Planned unit development approved by the
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planning commission. Thank you for your
Service. Thank you. Yes. Hello,
Mayor and council.
[5:09:35]
my name is gail gough. I've been a member of the contact team since
It began in 2003.
[5:09:42]
since we received an email from the parks
Department in august 2024 that they were not
[5:09:48]
interested in acquiring this tract. And because iraq has watched for years the
Parkland dedication fees generated by
[5:09:57]
projects in our area shift away from our
Area.
[5:10:02]
we were interested in working with michael
Whalen in the south shore pud to acquire this
[5:10:07]
property for the park. Whalen's team worked diligently to locate
Ownership,
[5:10:13]
follow the case through to the county
Attorney's office when it was cited for
[5:10:19]
default on taxes owed and showed up at the
Auction to acquire the tract.
[5:10:25]
so we're hoping you'll support us in
Approving the addition to heritage oaks park.
[5:10:30]
thank you. Thank you. Speaking to the merits
Of the postponement for 118,
[5:10:36]
I have blair pena, gavin villarreal,
Mary kell,
[5:10:41]
chris gannon and scott menzies.
[5:10:46]
if your name has been called and you wish to
Be heard, please come forward. Hi,
[5:10:56]
I'm scott menzies, I'm the president of
Robertson hill neighborhood association in
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east austin. Good afternoon,
Mayor and council members.
[5:11:06]
I'm here representing neighboring residents
In east austin, including the robertson hill neighborhood
Association. While I'm not speaking on behalf
[5:11:12]
of sweet hill neighborhood,
I'm here to support the request for postponement. Many of the sweet hill
Neighborhood members are currently out of
[5:11:19]
town on previously planned summer travel and
Aren't able to be here today. The property has clear historic significance
At 907 east 13th street and deserves the
[5:11:30]
opportunity to be present and make its case
Before action is taken.
[5:11:34]
a short postponement will ensure that those
Voices are heard, and that the council has the benefit of
Hearing directly from the community, which,
[5:11:40]
with the deepest connection to this historic
Resource, city council has a long standing practice of
Granting reasonable postponement requests.
[5:11:48]
as a courtesy to neighborhoods. We respectfully ask that you do the same
Today.
[5:11:52]
thank you for your time. Thank you.
[5:11:58]
for item 119. Amanda swarr pass.
[5:12:03]
thank you. Item 120. Amanda swore she's still
Passing.
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item 123 I have some remote speakers. Laura turner. Miss turner,
Please unmute.
[5:12:29]
juan rodriguez. Mora. Hello?
[5:12:35]
I'm here. My name is juan rodriguez. Thank you so much. Mayor and council.
[5:12:42]
my name is juan rodriguez,
And I serve as the project manager for the community coalition. I'm here today to
Support item 123 and the proposed partnership
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between the city, rita and circuit of the
Americas at gvc.
[5:12:54]
we work with families throughout the valley
And the surrounding communities. One thing we hear over and over is that our
Community wants the same opportunities that
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many other parts of austin already have. We want places where families can gather,
Where young people can find jobs close to
[5:13:10]
home, and where residents don't have to drive
Across the city just to enjoy basic amenities. Our support for this project isn't
About financial gain.
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it's about what this investment represents
For our community. We see an opportunity to bring new jobs, new recreational spaces,
New restaurants,
[5:13:25]
new event venues and increased visibility to
An area that has historically been
[5:13:29]
overlooked. We're especially encouraged by
The commitment to creating hundreds of new
[5:13:34]
jobs through the partnership with unite here,
And by the inclusion of nearly 12 acres of
[5:13:38]
parkland and soccer fields. Those aren't just amenities. They're investments in our family,
Our youth,
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and our future. We also hope this project
Serves as a catalyst.
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for too long, the valley has lacked many of
The services and investments that other communities take for granted. We hope
Developments like this encourage additional
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businesses, infrastructure and community
Resources to follow, creating more opportunities for the residents
Who already call valley home should benefit
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the people who live here today,
And we believe this project moves us in that direction. And we have our.
[5:14:08]
I respectfully ask for your support of item
123. Thank you for your time. Thank you.
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sarah ledesma. Hi. Good afternoon,
Mayor and council.
[5:14:23]
my name is sarah rodriguez or ledesma. And I serve as the director of development
For community coalition or dpc.
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every day, my job is to build partnerships
That help bring programs, resources, and opportunities to families.
[5:14:37]
families throughout delvalle. Those partnerships allow us to provide
Scholarships,
[5:14:41]
homeowner assistance,
Security programs, financial education, and community events that would not be
Possible without organizations choosing to
[5:14:49]
invest in our community. That's why I'm here today in support of item
123.
[5:14:53]
we've had the privilege of working alongside
Cota or circuit of the americas for many
[5:14:58]
years, and we have seen firsthand what can
Happen when a business chooses to become a
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part of the community,
Instead of simply operating within it. Through community events,
Volunteerism, and local partnerships.
[5:15:11]
they have helped create opportunities for
Families. We encourage we're encouraged that rita is
Choosing to invest here as well.
[5:15:18]
this project represents more than a hotel. It represents jobs, new amenities,
Public park space,
[5:15:25]
recreation for our youth,
And the type of investment that tells residents that valley is worth investing in.
[5:15:31]
those investments create momentum not only
For economic growth, but for stronger community partnerships and
Greater access to resources for the people
[5:15:39]
who already live here. As someone, as someone whose responsibility
Is to secure resources for our community,
[5:15:45]
I know that visibility matters. The responsible organizations choose
Delvalle.
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it opens the door to new conversations,
New collaborations, and future investments that can strengthen
Our neighborhoods.
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we know there is still work to do,
But we believe this project is a positive step in the right direction.
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we appreciate the opportunity to partner with
Organizations that recognize the potential of
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the valley and are willing to invest in its
Future. On behalf of tbc, I respectfully ask for your
Support on item one.
[5:16:15]
thank you. Thank you. Laura turner.
[5:16:24]
good afternoon, mayor and council members. My name is laura turner and I am the vice
President of the del valley community
[5:16:30]
coalition. I'm here today to express our
Strong support for the proposed development
[5:16:34]
project at circuit of the americas,
Or coda. We recognize that growth and development can
Bring legitimate concerns,
[5:16:40]
especially in communities that have too often
Been left behind for decades. The del valley area has experienced
Significant underinvestment.
[5:16:48]
when the city annexed coda,
The surrounding community did not receive the
[5:16:52]
same level of investment,
Leaving residents with limited access to jobs, amenities, recreation and economic
Opportunities.
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we believe this project is an opportunity to
Begin correcting that imbalance.
[5:17:03]
over the years, coda has been a collaborative
Community partner and together with rita
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development, this project has the potential
To deliver meaningful long term benefit to
[5:17:13]
del valley. The nearly 12 acres of public
Parkland, including two full size soccer fields,
Will help address the long standing lack of
[5:17:20]
recreational space in southeast austin,
While creating new opportunities for youth
[5:17:24]
sports and community programing. Just as important, the hotel will create year
Round jobs,
[5:17:29]
career pathways and with a labor peace
Agreement in place, access to quality employment with benefits
And opportunities for advancement for our
[5:17:37]
young people. This project creates
Opportunities that are often unavailable close to home, including internships,
Hospitality and event management experience
[5:17:45]
and career exposure without having to travel
Across the city. It also has the potential to become the
Economic anchor our community has long
[5:17:53]
needed, attracting additional business
Service, businesses, services and amenities that have
Historically bypassed del valley.
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this project is an opportunity to begin
Making up for decades of underinvestment and to ensure that the community surrounding
Coda.
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finally, shares in the prosperity it has
Helped create. I respectfully encourage the austin city
Council to support this project in item 123.
[5:18:13]
thank you for your time and consideration.
Let me go to in-person speakers for this
[5:18:19]
item. Susan spataro and is sharon blythe
Here?
[5:18:25]
and jeffrey bowen. They're both here. Okay. Miss spataro will have six minutes.
[5:18:37]
susan spataro, I live in district eight,
And I just wanted to come today. I mean, there's a lot of angriness in our
Community today,
[5:18:44]
and I think this is just an incredibly good
Plan. And we've talked a lot about investment in
Industrial.
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this is different. And you know,
When you think coda, what you immediately think is f1.
[5:18:56]
and that's how it started out. And we were so lucky to get that.
[5:19:01]
there are countries around the world that
Wish they had our track.
[5:19:06]
drivers feel it's the number one track in the
World. We have people all over the world coming into
Austin to come to that event and other
[5:19:14]
international events. This item right here is
A change in zoning,
[5:19:21]
and the pod really allows just a
Redistribution or a redesign.
[5:19:27]
and the reason for that is that cota,
I think, has been very, very judicious in going from
Kind of a racetrack to a family entertainment
[5:19:38]
center. And I think we need that. I think it's good for jobs.
[5:19:42]
I think it's good for people and it's good
For our community. And that's what this does.
[5:19:48]
and for those of you who don't know,
Because I think this is interesting and that
[5:19:53]
is that we started with f1. And then coda opened the germania
Amphitheater with a 14,000 guest capacity.
[5:20:02]
they moved in for a karting track for those
That like to drive themselves,
[5:20:06]
and then a kids carter track for the little
Seed speed demons that like to drive a kart.
[5:20:12]
then they have a campground. Mini golf is out there.
[5:20:17]
there were initial code of land for kids
Under the age of seven,
[5:20:21]
and now they're going to to put the new
Amusement park out there with additional 30
[5:20:28]
rides. And there has been no incentives. That's totally been paid for by koda.
[5:20:34]
then we did have a soccer stadium out there,
And I actually almost tears came to my eyes
[5:20:40]
when when the, you know,
Msl team basically drove out the team at koda
[5:20:46]
because the people in southeast austin loved
It and their children loved it.
[5:20:50]
but I am happy that with this agreement,
You're going to have two, two soccer fields out there for kids to play
In.
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I think that's a good thing. Then they have car condos. So this really has become a family friendly
Destination.
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and coda has very carefully managed that. And so what they're looking at now is what
Other things can we do.
[5:21:12]
and the hotel has come out. I think it's a great idea. But there are more things.
[5:21:17]
and what this does is just allow a framework
For them to look and to plan what they're
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going to do out there. One of the things, a couple of things I
Wanted to talk about here is,
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you know, we talk about community
Contributions. And usually, you know,
It's kind of a, you'll do this or we'll give
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you this. But I want to I told you the last
Time I was here,
[5:21:40]
some of the things that coda has done,
This was just at the end of june. I think you're going to like this.
[5:21:45]
there was a letter from the head of the dps
Motor training unit to coda and.
[5:21:50]
and this is what it said. I wish to thank you for allowing us to use
Your facility again.
[5:21:56]
I wish I could convey how much our
Partnership in the last two years has meant
[5:22:01]
to us, with last friday being the largest law
Enforcement motorcycle training ever put on
[5:22:07]
in the nation and how fast it has spread over
The weekend.
[5:22:11]
I'm funneling through emails and calls asking
For the next curve class.
[5:22:16]
this is a good place for us to be regarding
Training, and it couldn't have been possible without
Your support.
[5:22:22]
I really can't thank you enough. I love that code is the kind of organization
That helps governments and helps people,
[5:22:30]
and I think this is a really good thing. And it also, by the way,
Makes state officials kind of like austin
[5:22:36]
more. So this is the kind of things that they
Do. Right now, they are donating thousands of
Backpacks and school supplies for kids,
[5:22:46]
and they allow their facility to be used for
Distribution. So they they step up when the community needs
Them.
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why did they do that? Because that's who they
Are. The investors live here.
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this is their home. They like the community
And they want it to succeed.
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and I think they have done an incredibly good
Job. One thing I would like to ask you as you are
Supporting this,
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and I hope you will, is that although they
Are paying a very large.
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there's a huge amount of sales taxes. And by the way, coda was financed privately
And they pay property taxes,
[5:23:21]
unlike many of these groups. But but what has happened is even though,
You know,
[5:23:27]
their business generates 1% sales tax to
Capmetro, there is no cap metro service going out
There,
[5:23:35]
although they pay 20% of their taxes for the
City toward project connect.
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that's not going out there. And if you could help us in any way get
Public transportation out there,
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because the kids that want internships,
They need transportation.
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the kids out there don't have cars of their
Own. The workers and the people that are attending
Events.
[5:24:00]
so it seems to me a bit unfair that we don't
Have public transportation out there.
[5:24:06]
so anything that you all can do to help that. Thank you very much. Thank you for supporting
This.
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and it's the right thing to do. Coda brings joy to our community.
[5:24:16]
thank you. Thank you,
Miss pitaro for item 126,
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valerie minard.
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good afternoon council. Today I'm here to speak to you representing
The johnston terrace neighborhood plan
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contact team. And we're going to talk about
The planned proposal for brook elementary
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and, and we are offering our support for this
Plan if with two caveats and councilmember
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velasquez just, just or maybe our planning
Person can let me know. I heard that the 50 foot setback is,
Is going to be included.
[5:25:06]
I did not hear if the arrangements for
Traffic signal warrant analysis were
[5:25:11]
included. So I don't know if. If so, unless. So we. So our approval of this
Project is based on including those two
[5:25:22]
components for this plan. And I also wanted to be here to to,
To offer a warning to other neighborhoods
[5:25:33]
across town that have,
Are home to schools that are slated for
[5:25:38]
closure, slated for closure. So be prepared, be organized because this is
Going to happen in your neighborhood.
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while we are giving approval and we
Appreciated the setback and the traffic warrant analysis. The biggest issue for the
Neighborhood was height and there was no
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there was no change in height for that. This is going to be a five story
Construction. So I want neighborhoods to imagine.
[5:26:02]
look at the school that in front of your home
That's going to be redeveloped.
[5:26:06]
imagine five stories. So just be prepared. And if you, you know,
Maybe you can get some more compromise for
[5:26:13]
whichever developer comes your way. But that
Didn't happen here. Thank you. Thank you. Speaking on the merits
Of the postponement for 134,
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I have doctor deborah murphy,
Chris gannon and alex alexandria anderson.
[5:26:33]
does anybody want to speak on the merits of
The postponement? Okay.
[5:26:38]
for the merits of the postponement for item
135, I have alexandria anderson.
[5:26:50]
nadia barbeau. Merits of the postponement for
136.
[5:26:56]
harvey atkins, elisha baker,
Nadia.
[5:27:00]
barbeau, zenobia. Joseph.
[5:27:05]
if your name has been called and you wish to
Be heard, please let us know.
[5:27:11]
okay. Merits of the postponement for 139 brad
Massengale.
[5:27:30]
I'm here speaking today on behalf of the
South congress contact team.
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we support the this postponement. We actually don't support the zoning change
Here.
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this this property is on the south congress
Between aye and william canyon.
[5:27:50]
it used to be a 60 to 80 space mobile home
Park.
[5:27:57]
it was basically a. They quit renewing
People's leases there and shut it down.
[5:28:05]
and now they're wanting to turn it into a
Vmu.
[5:28:10]
texas has a lot of people living in mobile
Homes.
[5:28:14]
austin. We have a shrinking number of mobile
Home parks. When we're talking about changing ordinances
To make tiny homes and all these different
[5:28:25]
things, and we're getting rid of deeply
Affordable houses like mobile home parks,
[5:28:30]
we can't be rewarding speculators.
[5:28:34]
this is wrong. We, we need to preserve all
The mobile home space we have.
[5:28:39]
if, whether we have to turn it into a tiny
Home parks or take advantage of the new
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legislation passed federally that allows for
Different types of mobile homes without metal
[5:28:52]
wheels. I mean, metal frames underneath them. This this, this is a vital place.
[5:28:58]
it's right near a school. It's on a transit
Line. It doesn't need to be folded off into another
Corporate boondoggle.
[5:29:08]
so thanks for postponing it. And please, whenever it comes up,
Keep this stuff in mind and do some research
[5:29:16]
on it. Thank you. Mr.. Do you want to speak on the postponement for
140?
[5:29:23]
it's basically the same thing. Don't, don't don't let the zoning change
Happen.
[5:29:27]
I mean, I'm I've been in front of this body
Many times discussing the coupling of zoning
[5:29:33]
changes along with the planning,
The change,
[5:29:37]
changing the future land use map. I don't think those two things should come up
Here together,
[5:29:42]
because it's assuming that one's going to
Happen when all the money has been spent by
[5:29:50]
the developer at that point. There's no wiggle room for the neighborhoods
Because there's just so much on the line at
[5:29:58]
that point. We need to have it do the future
Land use and neighborhood plan amendments
[5:30:04]
separately. You know,
Do them two weeks apart, whatever. But, you know,
It'd be better even farther apart.
[5:30:10]
but in personally, I think that's a that's,
It's not the right way to logistically to
[5:30:17]
handle that. Thank you.
[5:30:21]
mayor, that concludes our speakers. Thank you. Members, we have a motion and a
Second on the consent agenda.
[5:30:28]
let me ask for any discussion. Councilmember velasquez. Yeah.
[5:30:32]
thank you mayor. I wanted to to thank malcolm
Eads, gail gough and the east riverside oltorf
Contact team for their persistence and
[5:30:39]
advocacy in helping secure some much needed
Parkland for the riverside area,
[5:30:43]
and to michael whalen for working with our
Office in iraq to get that done.
[5:30:48]
it took a little time and some maneuvering,
But greatly appreciated on all sides. Thank you all. Thank you.
[5:30:53]
council member. Council member. Mayor pro tem. Thank you. Mayor. I just wanted to take a moment to
Highlight items 124 and 125.
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these are three properties that are grouped
Together very close to the corner of guadalupe and airport that are within the e
Tod,
[5:31:09]
and that will soon be developed into the.
[5:31:14]
today we're only passing on first reading,
Where we're working with the owner to the
[5:31:20]
properties back up to the highland
Neighborhood park. We want to get an easement through that
Property to the park.
[5:31:28]
so people west of of guadalupe can access the
Park more easily.
[5:31:33]
we're just trying to kind of work through
Those details with watershed and parks.
[5:31:38]
and so we're just passing it on first reading
Today and look forward to, to taking it up again in the future.
[5:31:43]
but I just wanted to let the public know that
We're working on that, that easement. Thank you. Thank you. Any further discussion?
[5:31:50]
is there anyone wishing to abstain from a
Vote on the consent agenda as read?
[5:31:55]
anyone wishing to recuse themselves from a
Vote on the agenda.
[5:32:00]
anyone wishing to be shown voting no. Council member duchin on 124125.
[5:32:10]
okay. Anyone else in that case? Without objection, the consent agenda is
Passed,
[5:32:16]
with council member duchin being shown voting
No on items 124 and 125.
[5:32:22]
thank you members members. That will. Now you want to be recognized only
If we're moving on to pass zoning.
[5:32:30]
we're moving on to item 111. Can I ask for a five minute recess?
[5:32:35]
a true five minute recess.
[5:32:41]
to 405. Not a second later.
[5:32:47]
without objection, we're in recess until 405. Everybody be back at 405.
[5:32:53]
it's 4:00 pm. Okay. All right,
I'll call back to order the austin city
[5:32:59]
council at 4:05 p.m.. After a brief recess,
We are now going to go to item number 111.
[5:33:08]
item 111 is. Four. Five.
[5:33:12]
six. All right. The purpose of item number
111 is to conduct a public hearing and
[5:33:21]
consider an ordinance,
Because it's the conduct of a public hearing.
[5:33:25]
without objection, we will open the public
Hearing on item number 111. And the public hearing is now open.
[5:33:31]
and we will turn to our city clerk to begin
The process of calling people that want to be
[5:33:36]
heard during that public hearing. Thanks,
Mayor. I'll start with remote speakers.
[5:33:41]
truman matheny. My name is truman matheny,
[5:33:50]
district eight. And I am directly in
Opposition to this.
[5:33:58]
I think specifically what most irritates me
As much as I'm horrified by the economic
[5:34:05]
sorry, environmental implications,
Is that we are offering such absurd
[5:34:10]
subsidies. I'm not in favor of subsidies for
Corporations at all.
[5:34:17]
the fact that we are giving them $1 billion,
Over $1 billion to do this to our natural
[5:34:23]
resources is absurd to me. If we are doing this as a way to get more
Jobs.
[5:34:30]
we are doing this to the wrong company. This company has a history of underpaying its
Workers and denying them restroom breaks.
[5:34:40]
this is a horrible company to be doing this
With.
[5:34:44]
I just don't understand why one of the most
Powerful companies in the entire world needs
[5:34:51]
our handouts. Our handouts should be going
Towards people in need.
[5:34:57]
we should be helping the middle class and the
Lower class.
[5:35:01]
we should not be giving handouts like this to
Jeff bezos.
[5:35:06]
if he wants our land,
He better pay top dollar for it. I think this is ridiculous.
[5:35:11]
and I think it's a terrible deal. And I definitely think the reservations for
Data centers should be much higher.
[5:35:21]
I was not satisfied by that statement. And I think we need a full commitment of zero
Data centers whatsoever.
[5:35:30]
that's all. Thank you very much for your
Time.
[5:35:34]
grace. Tomek. Hi. Mayor and council members.
[5:35:43]
my name is rachel and I live in district
Four. I signed up to speak on all items related to
Dog's head,
[5:35:49]
but I was disconnected briefly during item
142. So apologies if I missed my time then,
But I would like to speak one time to express
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my opposition to all the items related to
Dog's head. As a resident of austin and travis county,
I urge you to reject the proposed development
[5:36:04]
of dog's head. I strongly oppose the use of
City of austin and travis county tax dollars
[5:36:10]
to subsidize the development that disregards
Public input, undermines environmental protections,
And prioritizes development developers and
[5:36:18]
corporations profits over the public good. I urge you to, at minimum,
Postpone the vote and otherwise reject it.
[5:36:27]
thank you. Sarah foust.
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hello. My name is sarah baker foust. I'm a district five resident. This is my 50th year as a city of austin
Taxpayer.
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I am eager for the corporations building in
The dog's head to have the same opportunity
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I've had of contributing to the general fund
Needs of our community.
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as such, I urge you to reject the proposed
Tax increment reinvestment zone.
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nothing about the status of this land or the
Claimed economic benefits qualify for our
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public funding. If anything qualifies for a
Trs here, it will be when we have to buy out and
Redevelop flooded properties when the
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developers are long gone. Mayor, earlier you asked the audience to act
Like austin ought to act.
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I asked the same of this council today. Councils and citizens,
Before you fought for environmental
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regulations and fiercely negotiated with
Developers for the standards that characterize our city today.
[5:37:25]
this project fits a new low for environmental
Standards, for transparency, for stakeholder input and
Corporate tax giveaways and basic legal
[5:37:33]
compliance. The finding that this property
Would not develop on its own is totally
[5:37:38]
unsupportable. Act like austin ought to act
And reject this tours and start over with an
[5:37:43]
environmentally sound development that east
Austin and our general fund deserve.
[5:37:48]
thank you. Rasika mathur.
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good afternoon, mayor watson and council
Members. My name is rasika masur,
District eight.
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I'm a proud graduate of ut austin,
Class of 98. Hook em horns. I live and work here in
Austin,
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texas, and I urge you all to vote no on any
Remaining dogs head items.
[5:38:12]
I appreciate councilman siegel and
Councilwoman earlier comments regarding
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responsible water usage from developers and
Council.
[5:38:21]
listening to constituents to make any
Amendments today, but tweaking deals aren't enough.
[5:38:26]
we need a full pause. If you look down the
Corridor at cities like san marcos and san
[5:38:32]
antonio, they are stepping up and hitting the
Brakes to steady water and land impacts.
[5:38:37]
that is conscious leadership. Austin is marketed as a tech hub,
But more than that,
[5:38:43]
and before that, we've been known for green
Spaces and ecological stewardship.
[5:38:49]
if we cannot balance tech explosion with
Simultaneously protecting our resources,
[5:38:55]
that's not smart growth. That is cutting off our own legs to run
Faster.
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and they can't do that. I stand with our
Environmental commission delay this tirz vote
[5:39:07]
until january 2027 for a full assessment. We cannot grant 100% impervious cover or
Gamble with the colorado river for amazon or
[5:39:17]
anybody else. Let's adopt the commission's
Recommendations and back this unfinished
[5:39:23]
science project until the right research is
Done. And you heard them, they don't have the whole
Plan nailed down yet.
[5:39:31]
okay. And honor the slogan,
Don't mess with texas.
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thank you. Rebecca. Eufrasio.
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hello. Mayor. And I am here to express my
Opposition.
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I am a district three resident that just
Moved here right out the gates of doghead.
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and I really commend what councilman eagle
Mentioned.
[5:40:09]
thank you for saying what a lot of us are
Thinking.
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and I just really hope that you guys vote
Against this because we're clearly not
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prepared to sign off into a 45 year
Commitment.
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and I please urge you to reconsider. We can still scale this back and do this the
Right way.
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thank you. I'm going to transition over to
In-person speakers.
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beatrice anderson, josh goldenberg,
Holly reed,
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susana almanza. Susana,
Are you here? Is carlos here? And katherine panic?
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yeah. Was that a yes on katherine? Okay. Six minutes for you.
[5:41:06]
good afternoon again. Council. Beatrice anderson, save our springs alliance.
[5:41:10]
first, I really want to urge you to look at
The materials that were sent to you by bobby lavinsky. He can't be here right now,
But please take a look at those for more
[5:41:18]
information. Okay. A torres is supposed to be
A very narrow exception,
[5:41:24]
and it is subject to the very specific legal
Test that. But for taxpayer dollars reimbursing this
Developer,
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private development would not otherwise
Occur. That's that's it. That is the test for the
Dog's head.
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a mud was already established as a viable
Alternative to bring development and
[5:41:44]
infrastructure to that area that is already
In place. Development is happening there like this was
Approved previously.
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texas gas is already running gas lines out
There. They started that two years ago.
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development is already happening in this
Area. Endeavor has been buying this land up for
Seven years, planning for the expectation
[5:42:05]
that development is happening in this area.
[5:42:09]
and with this mud in place,
Additional public funding is simply not
[5:42:13]
necessary. We already have these structures
And the tax taxpayers do not have to
[5:42:17]
reimburse this developer for this. There are other ways. Suttle mentioned
Earlier that they are the ones taking on the
[5:42:27]
risk here. But how is it their risk when it's
Our money.
[5:42:32]
yeah. If this is going ahead,
Let them use their own money.
[5:42:38]
let them use the existing structures that are
In place to fund it.
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a ters is simply not appropriate here. So I urge you to take that into account.
[5:42:47]
follow the law. It doesn't satisfy the but
For test,
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please vote no. Please go ahead.
[5:43:01]
hi, my name is josh goldenberg. I'm a member of the austin youth council,
Elected member for district ten. But today
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I'm here speaking on behalf of myself. Well, first of all, I want to say thank you
For the previous speaker.
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I think she changed slightly some of the
Comments that I want to make,
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but I want to start off by saying that if the
Tours is not accepted under state law,
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unfortunately, the developer could annex
Itself from the city. And if we want any of the things that people
Are asking for today,
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if we want that community engagement,
If we want the land to be protected,
[5:43:37]
that can't happen. If the developer de
Annexes, and I'm scared that if if the tours is not
Approved,
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then the developer will annex and will,
Will annex and will get a lot worse of a
[5:43:51]
development than we would have otherwise
Without the community engagement that will
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come with the regulating plan,
Which will go through a full process and
[5:44:01]
which will decide how the project is
Developed.
[5:44:06]
my views or my dreams for dogs,
I think are pretty similar to a lot of people
[5:44:11]
here. But if we want to work towards that
Goal of preserving the land that's still
[5:44:18]
natural and, and taking advantage of the
Opportunities we have to provide affordable
[5:44:23]
housing and build a really good world class
Neighborhood, then we can't let the,
The developer annex.
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and I think that's something that a lot of
The people here should consider.
[5:44:36]
and also I want to also speak on some of the
Funding that will be going to,
[5:44:44]
that will be used as a result of this tours.
[5:44:48]
there, if you read the project and financing
Plan, the preliminary projects and financing plan,
Hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars
[5:44:54]
are allocated to land management and to water
Quality protection. And that is something we simply do not get
With the tours. I would be in favor of
[5:45:01]
accepting or delaying. Thank you. Thank you,
Miss almanza.
[5:45:07]
good afternoon. I'm susana almanza with poder
Mayor and city council members,
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and I want to just get a little bit of
Background. In 1928, the city of austin adopted the
Master plan,
[5:45:19]
and in that master plan,
It decided that all the people of color and
[5:45:23]
even the poor whites would be relocated to
East austin. But that wasn't the final thing.
[5:45:28]
it also said that all the unwanted
Industries, those polluting industries,
Would also follow us.
[5:45:34]
in east austin, we had the tank farm,
The fuel storage facility that was
[5:45:39]
contaminating the land,
The water and the community there. We had bfi browning-ferris industries
Recyclables over 350 000 recyclables were
[5:45:50]
coming to our communities,
And people didn't even know that we had the holly power plant, the largest stationary
Source of nox emission electric magnetic
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fields, sound noise that exceeded hud and epa
Standards.
[5:46:04]
we had the people that were being impacted by
This. Then we had pure casting with all its
Chemicals next to zavala elementary and in a
[5:46:13]
residential area for that work together with
Other groups. And we rezoned over 600 properties in the
Gold valley johnston area that were not
[5:46:22]
compatible to residential standards. And after we did all of this cleanup,
Guess what happened?
[5:46:29]
gentrification came upon us. The colonization moved like a wave that we'd
Never seen before.
[5:46:36]
the first to go was the cesar chavez
Neighborhood, then the holly neighborhood,
The gold valley,
[5:46:41]
johnston, and of course,
Now montopolis is the last ones to be
[5:46:45]
colonized. But now when we had I-35 was our
Border wall when we relocated.
[5:46:52]
now we've toned that. We've been told that
Highway 183 is our new border wall,
[5:46:58]
that the new east austin that we used to call
East austin is now central austin.
[5:47:04]
east austin is highway 183 now going east.
[5:47:08]
what does that mean? That means that we have
A billionaire like elon musk that has made
[5:47:14]
promises of an eco paradise,
Of hiring people from the community,
[5:47:19]
of working with the community,
But is discharging into our sacred colorado
[5:47:25]
river park for employees have died and so
Forth,
[5:47:31]
where he tore down a lot of native plants,
Herbal plants that could have been used and
[5:47:37]
put up all of the impervious cover. Now we have the next billion dollar jeff
Bezos coming to east austin.
[5:47:46]
I mean, you're slaughtering east austin,
You've got billionaires. You're talking about building a bridge so
They can come from tesla over to amazon,
[5:47:57]
hooking them together. And then you're talking about housing. This is the continuation of the 1928 master
Plan.
[5:48:05]
you need to see this because now you're
Talking about putting housing next to all
[5:48:09]
these manufacturing and polluting facilities. That's a continuation of the master plan.
[5:48:15]
and then you talk about you act like amazon
Is in cahoots with the department of defense
[5:48:21]
and ai. Let's be real about what's happening
Here.
[5:48:27]
and and you can talk about robots. This is not little children robots.
[5:48:31]
this is not little robots that you do in
Class or that you have little science fair.
[5:48:35]
you're talking about robots with ai. They're going to replace humanity.
[5:48:41]
the only job, the only jobs that are coming,
Is to construct the building,
[5:48:46]
to construct the building. We have to be really careful when we talk. We know that ai is anti-union.
[5:48:53]
it's anti-union. And how are we saying union
Workers are going to come and support this
[5:48:58]
because they're temporary jobs only they're
Not permanent jobs at all.
[5:49:03]
and and it is linked to ai. What do you think is going to run the robots?
[5:49:08]
okay, wake up here. We're talking about
Temporary jobs and very being replaced by
[5:49:14]
robots. We already saw the lift workers. The uber workers lose their jobs.
[5:49:20]
to what? Waymo. Nobody's driving in those
Cars. Nobody's driving in those cars.
[5:49:25]
and we've already said fast food people,
The lowest class workers losing their jobs
[5:49:32]
because ai is now taking orders. Okay, let's look at what really is happening
In our communities,
[5:49:39]
in our society. And I don't think that we
Want billionaires in east austin already
[5:49:46]
seeing their worker. We see what tesla has
Done to boca chica. Just look at what they've done to
Brownsville,
[5:49:53]
to that community. We don't want that in east
Austin. We don't want it in east easter said.
[5:49:58]
I think we've had and been overburdened by
More than anybody else in the whole city.
[5:50:05]
we are the fence line communities. And you know, and I know that this would
Never happen in west austin.
[5:50:12]
never. You would not build over the edwards
Aquifer.
[5:50:18]
why would you do it over the alluvial in
Carrizo? It's what is. Water is sacred to us,
No matter where it's at.
[5:50:26]
but you think it's not that you think that
Pollution will not. Will stop at highway 183.
[5:50:33]
you're wrong. You're very wrong. And so I say you need to vote no.
[5:50:39]
you need to vote no on this. It's time that we look. We put people first, profits later,
And especially millionaires and billionaires.
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we do not need to be giving them our tax
Monies, our revenues, when we're cutting social
Service programs here in the city.
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that is a disgrace. That is a disgrace. Thank you. Jonathan davidson.
[5:51:06]
ben thompson. Max portsman.
[5:51:13]
jonathan davidson, ben thompson,
Max hausmann,
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richard suttle, richard suttle and amanda
Morrow. Here. Okay, there's time donated to mr.
[5:51:27]
suttle. My name is john davidson.
[5:51:33]
I live in district three. Happy birthday. So far he's really enjoying
It.
[5:51:38]
I am I'm hopeful and thankful that some of
The members of the council have started
[5:51:46]
asking some questions. Finally there's some terms that are being
Thrown around by,
[5:51:53]
by the, the developer in this project. And I think that some of the questions
Haven't been asked about what these terms
[5:52:00]
mean, like open space does not mean park. That could be a divide divided highway.
[5:52:05]
that could be a grassy knoll. The parkland in this deal is all said to be
Managed by the property owners association,
[5:52:12]
so we don't know who that is either. Like there is no parkland here really. It's private property that's being shared.
[5:52:19]
what are the terms of that. We have no terms of that. The other thing on this tours there's
Currently a $9 billion military maritime
[5:52:29]
drone manufacturer that just opened its
Headquarters in the dog's head.
[5:52:36]
they also own, own and run property further
Into the dog's head neighboring on the very
[5:52:42]
property that is already under significant
Stripped earth development by the developer.
[5:52:48]
so if there is no development that's ever
Going to happen here without a tours then.
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that's kind of a hard question to,
To answer honestly, because all of the development that's
Happening there now is so obvious to those of
[5:53:04]
us that live within the dust bomb that's
Being created by this whole thing.
[5:53:09]
so I just, I'm probably more passionate than
Many about it because I live within sight,
[5:53:16]
within the halo of light created by this,
This facility that will likely use as much
[5:53:21]
power and water as 80,000 households per
Year. I haven't heard anyone talk about that.
[5:53:27]
so, you know, slow this down,
Get a good deal and do what you should.
[5:53:33]
thank you.
[5:53:51]
mayor, members of the council. My name is
Richard suttle again. I'm here on behalf of endeavor. Just wanting to clear up each time
There's something said that isn't altogether
[5:54:00]
true. I just want to clear it up. The gentleman just spoke before me.
[5:54:04]
talked about saranac. It's the company that
Builds the autonomous boats.
[5:54:09]
it's not in the dog's head. It's at the
Corner of 183 in dalton.
[5:54:14]
it's it's not in the dog's head. It's not in what you're considering today at
All.
[5:54:20]
there's. Go ahead folks,
It's really.
[5:54:25]
please, I ask you to show the decorum that's
Worthy of having public discussions and
[5:54:33]
debate like this. And you're not doing that
Right now. So please, you may disagree.
[5:54:38]
you may disagree very aggressively. But that's this is not the forum to do that.
[5:54:46]
the other thing that needs to be cleared up
Is on the taxes.
[5:54:50]
several people have said we're giving away
Our taxes.
[5:54:55]
endeavor voluntarily submitted themselves to
Pay tax to pay full tax.
[5:55:01]
there's been some talk about tax breaks for
Amazon. Amazon will pay their full tax bill.
[5:55:07]
there's no incentives. There's no tax being rebated.
[5:55:13]
the tours is simply a mechanism. Just like we use cip bond funds to extend
Infrastructure to newly annexed areas,
[5:55:22]
to provide the services that are required by
State law when a city annexes land.
[5:55:28]
and so all we're doing is taking a portion of
The tax that that endeavor is volunteering to
[5:55:35]
pay. And if the the appraised value on the
Land goes up,
[5:55:41]
and if the taxes go up,
A portion of those taxes would then be used
[5:55:46]
to reimburse the money that was put. That was outlaid to build the infrastructure
That normally the city would build.
[5:55:54]
so with that, I'll just close. That's the whole purpose of this tours is to
Just extend the services that a city would
[5:56:02]
normally extend into a newly annexed area. We probably haven't had this conversation
Much because the city has not annexed many
[5:56:11]
areas in recent in the recent history,
And they sure haven't annexed a greenfield
[5:56:18]
site that has absolutely no infrastructure
Now. With that, I'll close. Thank you. Thank you.
[5:56:26]
moving on. Angela van aken. Bill bunch. Mr. Bunch,
Are you here?
[5:56:35]
he has time donated by rita thompson. Is rita here? Okay. And then joe jane doe and
Stephanie hoffman.
[5:56:44]
jane doe's to keep showing up.
[5:56:55]
I want to call a few more names. Please call
Some other names while we're waiting on him. Bill? Oliver. Bill, are you here?
[5:57:01]
he was earlier. Is virginia palmer here? Okay. Then you'll have four minutes.
[5:57:05]
and zachary faddis and betsy greenburg.
[5:57:12]
if your name has been called,
Please come forward.
[5:57:30]
thank you. Mayor. Council members. Bill
Bunch. Save our springs alliance. Although let me clarify that I want to speak
As an individual taxpayer on this.
[5:57:39]
I also have a point of order. The state law calls for a public hearing
That's separate and apart from your rules.
[5:57:47]
this is an incredibly complicated 45 year,
35 year deal.
[5:57:53]
so I'm asking for at least three minutes per
Person.
[5:57:57]
and your rules say two minutes is supposed to
Be a minimum.
[5:58:02]
you never, ever give anybody more than two
Minutes.
[5:58:07]
so it's time for you to exercise your
Discretion and comply with state law and give
[5:58:12]
people at least three minutes in this public
Hearing. Could I could I get a ruling on that,
Please?
[5:58:18]
and and not have it come out of my four
Minutes that I the speaking time is two minutes, mr. Bunche. But you go ahead.
[5:58:26]
another point of order. I filed some written comments. You should have them. That needs to be in the
Record of this public hearing.
[5:58:35]
I hope you all have them. I didn't ask for them to be displayed on the
Board.
[5:58:42]
the state law is very clear. And it starts with the constitution,
Which requires fair and uniform taxation.
[5:58:52]
this is nowhere close to being fair and
Uniform taxation.
[5:58:58]
if you do this deal for them,
You have to do it for every other developer.
[5:59:02]
your own economic development officer said,
Hey, this is telling everybody else we're in
Business.
[5:59:10]
so you do this deal, here they come. You got to be fair. Right.
[5:59:18]
it's not fair. If you're going to give tax
Breaks, you need to give it to workers.
[5:59:23]
as the speaker said earlier today,
The state constitution also prohibits gifts.
[5:59:30]
you're just giving away this money. The the agreement that y'all signed off on
Has so much vagaries and so much leeway
[5:59:41]
combined with the statute. If you read the statute,
They can do all kinds of.
[5:59:46]
spend this money 15 different ways,
And it doesn't even have to be in the project
[5:59:54]
plan or the financing plan that's in the
Statute. Chapter 311 of the tax code.
[6:00:01]
it also says you can override the charter on
Dispensing and managing land.
[6:00:08]
so you're talking about getting rid of your
Obligation to let us vote when you alienate
[6:00:15]
parkland. And this plan is calling for paving
Parkland for at least one of the bridges and
[6:00:21]
probably more you have development exploding
Out there.
[6:00:27]
and I want to also point into this record,
Essentially every issue,
[6:00:32]
the austin business journal for the last
Three years that talks about yet one opening
[6:00:39]
after the next after the next. Big projects, many of them without any public
Subsidies,
[6:00:47]
including just last week's a bj6 hundred zero
Zero zero square foot takedown of a
[6:00:55]
speculative industrial building by tesla,
Two miles away from this site,
[6:01:02]
just a little bit up towards decker lake. Y'all know about that easton park exploding
One tesla across the river.
[6:01:11]
and as susana said, this is destroying jobs.
[6:01:17]
this whole project for amazon. This is the fourth richest man on the planet
Who is anti labor across the board.
[6:01:29]
and in fact today's washington post has a big
Article that amazon employees are having to
[6:01:35]
take down federal welfare aid,
Snap and medicare because they're not getting
[6:01:44]
paid. Thank you. Mr.. Is that what you want
For this community? Howdy. Howdy. Council.
[6:01:48]
members and mayor. So my name is zach.
[6:01:54]
my my name is zach faddis. I'm a resident of district nine and president
Of aura. I am actually neutral on this item
[6:02:00]
or does not have an official stance on
Whether or not we should accept any agreement
[6:02:05]
or develop the dog's head,
But we do have opinions on if we are going to things we would like to see to ensure the
Best outcomes for the city and for the future
[6:02:12]
residents there. So and we send you a letter,
[6:02:17]
I'll be reading an abridged version of that
Letter. I encourage you all to read the whole thing. So dog's head must be mixed use and
High density conventional low density single
[6:02:25]
use pattern squanders the site and the public
Funding behind it. Density is what makes the housing,
The tax base and the transit all work.
[6:02:31]
it must be tax. It must be walkable and
Transit oriented. That means a connected street grid with
Sidewalks and protected bike lanes and right
[6:02:38]
of way that support high frequency transit,
Not six lane arterials that carve apart the
[6:02:42]
neighborhood fabric. This should include
Ideas such as the dogs,
[6:02:46]
the dog door busway, which you can read about
On our blog, and it is a option for a low cost,
Transit only connection.
[6:02:53]
letting busses bypass the us 183 exchange
Linking the dots directly towards downtown
[6:02:59]
with high frequency transit and creating
Opportunity for future transit access and
[6:03:04]
connectivity. It must be fiscally responsible
For the city,
[6:03:08]
because the chargers will capture the
Majority of the city's tax increment for 35 years. Under austin's return depends entirely
On what gets built and what the increment
[6:03:16]
buys. Compact development requires less
Infrastructure and enables more efficient delivery of services per resident than sprawl
Development.
[6:03:23]
accordingly, we asked council to take three
Actions today and in the future.
[6:03:28]
one commission a fiscal analysis at different
Density levels.
[6:03:32]
two. Is to add explicit language to the ters
And preliminary project and financing plan
[6:03:36]
requiring reimbursable transportation
Infrastructure. Be walkable and transit supportive.
[6:03:41]
the third is to include a voting capmetro
Representative on the board.
[6:03:46]
we look forward to working with you all in
The future and ensuring the best outcome for
[6:03:50]
the city and future residents. Thank you.
Thank you, mr. Patterson. Miss greenberg. My
[6:03:56]
name is betsy greenberg. I live in austin, district nine. I'm opposed to the tours for docs head for
The same reasons you're hearing over and
[6:04:05]
over, including the reduction of land use
Regulations and environmental protections in
[6:04:11]
a sensitive area. The austin city council
Negotiated the annexation and development
[6:04:16]
agreement behind closed doors with very
Limited public notice or process.
[6:04:21]
the development was acclaimed for the tax
Revenue that the project would generate and
[6:04:26]
its ability to attract a fortune 100 advanced
Manufacturing. Employer now a tours increment reinvestment
Zone funding mechanism is being considered by
[6:04:37]
you now. So instead of generating tax revenue
For the city's strained budgets,
[6:04:42]
the funds will be kicked back to the wealthy
Developer. Endeavor would not have acquired this
Property if it wasn't a good location.
[6:04:52]
the property will redevelop even without the
Kickbacks. In fact, crews are already leveling and
Preparing a 300 acre plot for an advanced
[6:05:02]
manufacturing site. This developer always
Wants tax breaks,
[6:05:07]
whether it's for luxury shopping at the
Domain prized waterfront property in central
[6:05:13]
austin, or in this location for a fortune 100
Tenant owned by the fourth most wealthy
[6:05:20]
person in the world. Please vote no to this
Tax kickback.
[6:05:25]
thank you. Thank you. Thank you,
Miss greenberg.
[6:05:32]
I know the mayor said that we weren't going
To have music, but apparently we are going to have some music, so. Yeah.
[6:05:44]
mr. Oliver, the floor is yours. So decisive around here.
[6:05:48]
well, thank you very much,
Folks. District three. Happy birthday.
[6:05:53]
oh, let's see here. Oh,
What do I have here? The austin chronicle 2007 halloween cover
Featuring our charming richard suttle.
[6:06:07]
for some of you newbies here,
I've done this before, but it was almost 20 years ago.
[6:06:12]
and he's. This is, by the way,
He was joined before this.
[6:06:17]
this honor was given to other charmers like
Gary bradley and jim bob moffett.
[6:06:23]
my word. What's the connection here? What's the thread, I wonder?
[6:06:28]
it's not exactly a compliment. On his term the it was about content.
[6:06:36]
well, from the air it looks like a great
Dog's head shaped by the colorado river bed,
[6:06:42]
a giant peninsula, a fertile land sold down
The river.
[6:06:47]
secret plan, longhorn dam,
The hornsby bend,
[6:06:51]
beaver and river otter swim where sand and
Gravel meet blackland prairie and prairie,
[6:06:57]
where waterfowl land. When folks find out
What you're giving away.
[6:07:05]
when folks find out, here's what they'll say. When folks find out. They'll let out a howl.
[6:07:10]
because you, my friends,
Are in the doghouse now.
[6:07:15]
you're in the doghouse now. You're in the doghouse.
[6:07:19]
now, to be blunt, this dog don't hunt.
[6:07:28]
you move out. The locals,
Those who care, bring in robots jobs.
[6:07:32]
beware. Slow on facts. Big on hayes data center and das give away
The tax.
[6:07:39]
give away control to a mystery client. Non-disclosed a bridge size bribe to be
Delivered to a fat muskrat right across the
[6:07:49]
river. When folks find out what you're giving
Away.
[6:07:56]
when folks find out, here's what they'll say. When folks find out. They'll let out a howl.
[6:08:02]
because you, my friends,
Are in the doghouse now. Or in the doghouse now you're in the
Doghouse.
[6:08:10]
now, to be blunt, this dog don't hunt.
[6:08:24]
it's another east austin injury. Another back room conspiracy.
[6:08:30]
full speed ahead. What? We see more of the same old misery blow.
[6:08:36]
dog whistles make us bark,
Sniff. But fours in the park.
[6:08:41]
you can polish your story,
Polish the truth. You can polish the tires,
But it's still poop.
[6:08:49]
you're in the doghouse now. You're in the doghouse.
[6:08:53]
now bow wow, wow wow. You're in the doghouse
Now.
[6:09:00]
and to be blunt, this dog don't hunt.
[6:09:05]
it's quite a stunt. But this dog don't hunt.
[6:09:12]
thank you. Thank you again,
Mr. Oliver. I hope that was clear enough.
[6:09:20]
craig and so if you guys don't vote the right
Way,
[6:09:26]
we may just haunt you for 45 years of bad dog
Songs right here.
[6:09:35]
45 years. Craig nasr,
Kristin viado, garrett tung,
[6:09:45]
steven brown, elizabeth levins,
Are you here?
[6:09:51]
is audrey stanton here? Okay. You all have four minutes. Craig nasr
Austin,
[6:10:01]
sierra club and austin environmental
Democrats. And one of the things that has disturbed me
This afternoon.
[6:10:10]
I told you that I don't like the process,
But listening to the questions.
[6:10:14]
and it doesn't seem like everyone understands
The agreement that was written.
[6:10:23]
and we pointed out there really is no
Parkland.
[6:10:27]
and one of the reasons that I don't think in
A disagreement very well understand it is
[6:10:34]
because of the way this came about. Now, I have a lot of friends who work in the
City.
[6:10:38]
we have some very great city departments,
And we have some very intelligent people who
[6:10:43]
work for you, and they haven't been
Consulted.
[6:10:51]
I mean, watershed, how many people do you
Think in watershed were asked about people
[6:10:56]
who know about the floodplain and could
Answer these questions?
[6:11:00]
very, very few. They were angry. A lot of them are angry.
[6:11:05]
and parkland was pade contacted? I know they weren't. They weren't contacted.
[6:11:12]
neither was transportation. And then I found this out just because I was
On the zero waste advisory commission for a
[6:11:19]
while. They haven't been consulted. Resource recovery has been consulted.
[6:11:25]
they're concerned about how they're going to
Pick up the trash on here, all the extra money it's going to get for
Them to do this.
[6:11:33]
well, you don't know a whole lot of what's
Going on, but you're rushing ahead to do it.
[6:11:38]
and we're asking questions and getting
Answers from the developer.
[6:11:44]
I mean, I understand that. I'm not saying that they're lying to you,
But they might color what they tell you,
[6:11:52]
you know, in one way or the other. And this just doesn't make any sense.
[6:11:57]
and then on the environmental aspect of it,
Sometimes I wonder, well, I'll have to do that on another item.
[6:12:03]
thank you. Hello, council members and mayor.
[6:12:12]
my name is garrett tung. I live on hergatz lane in district three. Today I want to talk to you about
Displacement.
[6:12:18]
exhibit d from the original dog's head. Development agreement showed her gasoline,
My street being widened to 92ft.
[6:12:24]
her gasoline is currently 30 to 40ft wide. If you widen it to 92ft,
You are taking everyone out.
[6:12:31]
everyone will lose their homes. The roads map on page 56 of the agenda backup
We are discussing discussing today still
[6:12:40]
shows her goats being widened to 92ft. Endeavor has told us it's the city's map.
[6:12:45]
the city has told us its endeavors. Map. It's
Been two months. No one has changed it. No one has updated the graphic.
[6:12:51]
but fortunately for us,
We get an endeavor funded displacement assessment that will come after the deal has
Been approved,
[6:12:58]
letting us know who and what will be
Displaced after they've already begun displacing people. That is backwards.
[6:13:06]
the bottom line is, if you all wanted to go
Fast, you needed to be ready to make things right
Fast.
[6:13:12]
we have been seeking answers for two months. We have nothing in writing assuring us that
We are going to keep our homes.
[6:13:19]
I ask that you reject or delay this tourist
Until after displacement. Risks have been studied and the community has
Been involved.
[6:13:25]
thank you. Thank you. Please begin.
[6:13:35]
and I believe I have four minutes. You do? Okay. Good evening.
[6:13:42]
good afternoon, mayor and council. My name is
Lisa levins, and I'm asking you to postpone item 111.
[6:13:49]
this item would create a 2645 acre tax
Increment reinvestment zone for dogs head,
[6:13:55]
establish boundaries,
Set the city's participation rate, and appoint its board.
[6:13:59]
that's not a routine administrative action. It is a creation of a major public financing
Structure that could shape this area for
[6:14:07]
decades. Yet the agenda states that this item
Has no fiscal impact.
[6:14:13]
that doesn't make sense. Aye tears redirects future property tax
Revenue into a designated area.
[6:14:20]
it influences which infrastructure projects
Receive public funding, what revenue remains available for other city
Priorities,
[6:14:26]
and how much financial risk tax taxpayers may
Ultimately carry before council creates this
[6:14:33]
zone. The public deserves clear answers to
Some very simple questions.
[6:14:38]
why is it necessary? What development would
Not happen without this public financing?
[6:14:45]
which infrastructure costs belong to the
Developers and which could eventually fall to
[6:14:49]
taxpayers? What is the city's total
Anticipated commitment over the lifetime of
[6:14:54]
this zone? What protections exist if the
Promised public benefit never materializes?
[6:15:00]
and most importantly,
What exactly is this tears intended to support? During discussion earlier,
Representative lane asked whether data
[6:15:09]
centers would be built in this area. The endeavor attorney. The endeavor attorneys response was that
There would be no standalone data centers.
[6:15:19]
that doesn't mean no data centers. That answer raised more questions than it
Resolved.
[6:15:24]
no, standalone data centers is not the same
Thing as no data centers.
[6:15:28]
if amazon or another major technology company
Is expected to establish a campus or facility
[6:15:35]
in this area, the public deserves to know
Whether whether that development will include
[6:15:41]
a data center infrastructure and whether this
Tears will help pay for roads,
[6:15:45]
utilities, drainage, power capacity or other
Infrastructure that benefits it.
[6:15:51]
that language matters,
Matters. A data center does not stop being a data
Center simply because it is incorporated into
[6:15:58]
a larger campus. If this tears does not and
Is not intended to support data center
[6:16:05]
development than the city,
And the developers should be willing to put that commitment in writing if it is.
[6:16:13]
if it is intended to support infrastructure
That will benefit amazon or another large
[6:16:17]
corporate user than the council,
And the public and the public deserve to know that before this vote,
Not after austin residents should not be
[6:16:26]
asked to approve a massive financing
Mechanism based on the carefully narrowed
[6:16:31]
answers and undefined future uses. That's exactly why item 111 should be
Postponed.
[6:16:37]
my neighbors and I understand that this area
Will change. And we're not asking you all to stop development. We're asking you to create
The financing structure where we are asking
[6:16:47]
you to not to create the financing structure
Before the planning,
[6:16:52]
environmental review,
Infrastructure analysis and meaningful community community engagement are complete.
[6:16:58]
the people who already live in dogs head are
Being asked to absorb the consequences of of
[6:17:02]
decisions largely made around us. We are facing possible road widenings,
Trail alignments,
[6:17:08]
increased traffic, flooding concerns,
Environmental impacts and the potential loss
[6:17:13]
of yards, land and even homes. The black prairie and its wetlands in this
Area are not empty space waiting to be
[6:17:21]
monetized. They are part of a living
Landscape and they deserve to be studied
[6:17:25]
before financial commitments create pressure
To push development forward.
[6:17:30]
once the tiers is established,
The momentum to justify it and spend spend
[6:17:35]
through it will only increase. The city should not approve the financing
Structure first and answer the difficult
[6:17:42]
questions later.
[6:17:52]
please state your name for the record and
Begin. Hello council members.
[6:17:56]
my name is kristen vilardo. I am of district two. This is my very first
Time coming to a council meeting.
[6:18:04]
thank you all. I'm representing a lot of my
Neighbors and friends in several
[6:18:09]
neighborhoods down in south austin that
Cannot be here because they have to work, and I was able to take a day off and to go away
From my vacation later on in the year.
[6:18:18]
so with this potential terrible deal that
We're having to,
[6:18:23]
to now all sit through this tax,
This the dog's head one of the things that
[6:18:32]
we, we have been saying over and over again
Is that it's a backhanded deal just amidst
[6:18:37]
the frenzy to capitalize on everything that's
Industrial, that's in ai. We are going back towards what
Austin.
[6:18:45]
I thought when I moved here was what austin
Was all about. When I have traveled all over the world,
I have.
[6:18:51]
and when I talk to people,
Oh, there's three places in the world that I would live. It'd be london,
Austin or singapore.
[6:18:57]
but because I thought that,
I thought that austin incorporated values that were going to be weird and that were
Going to be natural,
[6:19:04]
that we're going to be also for the right
Kind of development for the people.
[6:19:08]
but I am finding myself so disappointed
Today,
[6:19:13]
just absolutely devastated that we are not
Getting any of the environmental impacts that
[6:19:18]
we are looking to pay out for times that
Probably not,
[6:19:23]
maybe a few of us might actually live
Through. Nobody on the dais, probably none of us here.
[6:19:28]
45 years, I'm not going to be here. So like, this is these actual events that
Y'all are putting into place.
[6:19:36]
and the blackland prairie took over a million
Years to create. Just wipe it out. Everything that this has
Happened has seemed backwards and wrong and
[6:19:48]
unethical. And a pause just just to have a
Look at it further.
[6:19:53]
that's that's what we're asking,
Really. None of us are saying like,
End it.
[6:19:57]
we're saying positive and please have a look
At it. Thank you. Marian.
[6:20:04]
sanchez. Lee. Edwards. Lee, are you here? Is odd.
[6:20:11]
sorry. Is bronwyn reeve here? Bronwyn. Reeve. Okay. Four minutes for lee
Valerie menard.
[6:20:19]
is pedro hernandez junior here? Okay, valerie, you also have four minutes.
And jade fusco.
[6:20:32]
if your name has been called and you wish to
Be heard, please come forward. Scared him
[6:20:39]
off, did I? No. I think they're following
You. Okay. Please, just state your name for the
Record and you'll have four minutes. Okay.
[6:20:45]
I'm lee edwards, I'm a resident of district
Three. Jose, thank you for your advocacy.
[6:20:50]
we need your advocacy more than ever.
[6:20:57]
I'm president of the southeast colorado river
Neighborhood association.
[6:21:02]
I live less than three football fields from
The development area.
[6:21:07]
I will be impacted. My wife will be impacted. My neighbors will be impacted.
[6:21:12]
at least one of my neighbors,
Maybe more, will have land taken away by the
[6:21:17]
plan as it is in the backup today. Also in the backup today,
There are three contradictory maps of exactly
[6:21:24]
what it is you're voting on. Garrett tongue. My neighbor spoke to one of
Them black electrical tape,
[6:21:29]
showing that my road is extended to such an
Extent that all of our homes get bulldozed.
[6:21:35]
yet the tourist plan says no persons will be
Displaced.
[6:21:41]
this is a sloppy agreement. It contradicts itself.
[6:21:45]
it's an unethical process and a bad plan. We can do better than this.
[6:21:49]
my essential question is,
Can't we? Austin, texas do a lot better than this?
[6:21:56]
it's the best we can do. Limited community engagement and ndas for
City staff.
[6:22:04]
is hamstringing the planning and the
Environmental commission the best that we can do is skipping the environmental impact
Survey and the traffic impact analysis.
[6:22:15]
the best that we can do is developing four
Square miles without one square inch of
[6:22:22]
committed parkland. The best that we can do
Is allowing a data center,
[6:22:27]
even if not invited, in an area that's
Wrapped in three sides by the colorado river.
[6:22:33]
the best that we can do. Is touting the affordable housing benefits,
When actually there is no commitment to
[6:22:42]
affordable housing because there's no
Commitment to housing. The best that we can do is the billions for
Billionaires program that's being proposed.
[6:22:53]
the best we can do. Is this the best we can
Do?
[6:22:58]
is this the best we can do?
[6:23:03]
hell no. I am asking you to say hell no to
This.
[6:23:07]
we can do better. We're. Austin, texas. We are amazing. We can do better.
[6:23:22]
oh, I hate having to follow that. That's not fair. Hello,
Mayor.
[6:23:27]
council members. My name is valerie menard. I'm the project director for the colorado
River conservancy.
[6:23:33]
I'm here to speak on several items,
But I'd like to start by sharing a recent
[6:23:37]
experience that may offer some insight today. I was in san antonio this week for the one
Water leadership institute,
[6:23:44]
an event established by the us water alliance
That brings together stakeholders involved in
[6:23:48]
all aspects of water. The keynote speaker was
Robert puente, president and ceo of san antonio water
System.
[6:23:55]
he also served in the texas house and is
Credited with writing landmark legislation
[6:23:59]
regarding water conservation. He shared that san antonio used to rely
Completely on the edwards aquifer,
[6:24:04]
but in the 70s began to look at diversifying. The first plan was an above ground reservoir,
[6:24:09]
but san antonians objected to it and voted it
Down, even though the city had begun construction.
[6:24:15]
next came a lawsuit from the sierra club,
Because the city's overuse of the aquifer had
[6:24:20]
exposed habitat for the endangered texas
Blind salamander and other species.
[6:24:26]
these two knows, said puente,
Caused us to pivot and look at why we had
[6:24:31]
failed. Realizing that they needed community
Buy in to succeed,
[6:24:36]
they initiated a community engagement
Strategy that continues today.
[6:24:40]
they also learned that no wasn't necessarily
A bad thing. In fact, it was the best thing that had
Happened. The best thing that happened. It
[6:24:46]
forced them to look at other options. And
Today, the city has diversified to seven sources of water, created the largest
Recycled water program in the nation,
[6:24:54]
and designed an underground reservoir of
Water stored in the carrizo aquifer that
[6:24:59]
we're about to develop on top of at the may
21st city council meeting this year,
[6:25:05]
folks, especially those living in the dog's
Head, were shocked to learn that a 45 year contract
Had been already negotiated behind closed
[6:25:12]
doors, with endeavor giving them carte
Blanche to to develop the 2600 acres of the
[6:25:17]
dog's head. However, they chose to. Despite hours of testimony asking you to
Postpone the vote to allow for more review as
[6:25:24]
is required on the west side of town and
Community input, you ignored community and approved the
Contract anyway.
[6:25:31]
adding insult to injury,
You set out to create a tours to give endeavor billions of taxpayer dollars to
Build their infrastructure in response to
[6:25:39]
community organized meeting in in homes
Across town and and supported by by partners
[6:25:46]
who had heard similar arguments before,
Like this development is too good to pass up.
[6:25:50]
and false narratives in this case that
Developing the abandoned aggregate mines
[6:25:55]
would restore the environment. But having lived there for decades,
Even generations,
[6:25:59]
residents knew that the riparian ecosystem
Was flourishing and that 100% or 79% of
[6:26:05]
impervious cover would be much more damaging
Than the mines. Next community spoke at the county
Commissioners meeting against your request to
[6:26:12]
have the county give up half of its property
Taxes for the tours. But this time commissioners listened to
Community,
[6:26:19]
and they agreed that too many facts were
Missing from the agreement for them to approve the tour, so they punted it back to
You.
[6:26:25]
listening to community concerns for the
Environment, the environmental commission, led by its chair, miss krueger,
Created a working group to come up with
[6:26:32]
recommendations to forward to council today
That reflected their concerns and unanswered questions regarding the tours.
[6:26:38]
while some discussions with city have come up
With promises from endeavor to do this and that, the same threat still exists.
[6:26:44]
they have carte blanche for 45 years to do
What they will, and there is no mechanism to enforce the
Promises they may have made this week.
[6:26:51]
community has returned to ask you again to
Reject the terms and address the concerns. So, council, what do you say?
[6:26:57]
are you listening? Seeing county council
Member velazquez, you are the only council member with
Constituents in the dog said thank you for
[6:27:04]
meeting with them and lobbying for more
Affordable housing. Endeavor may have said
[6:27:09]
they will build some,
But there's no mechanism mechanism to ensure they will. And I didn't hear any affordable
Housing added to the amendments approved
[6:27:17]
today. Vote no today and save taxpayer
Dollars to pay for something that we need,
[6:27:22]
like land to build more income. Single family housing like the project you
Just announced today.
[6:27:27]
thank you and happy birthday. Thank you. Yes,
[6:27:32]
ma'am. Please begin. Hello.
[6:27:37]
it's the musical hour. My name is jade fusco. I live in district five and I am against
This.
[6:27:44]
and I ask you to please vote no,
Or at the very least, postpone until we can get a full
Environmental assessment,
[6:27:51]
because there is just too much at stake. And I just hope that with our world leaders
Actively destroying the our planet and our
[6:28:03]
wildlife and our natural spaces,
I feel like we have the opportunity to be an
[6:28:09]
example of what it's like to take this land
And actively not only restore it,
[6:28:13]
but also regenerate it.
[6:28:18]
you know, food forests and community gardens
And educational parks and spaces,
[6:28:24]
like let's grow food on this land. Let's, we can go above and beyond. There are so many other more awesome options
Than what is being proposed in this deal.
[6:28:34]
and without further ado,
I'm going to sing this song. Oh,
[6:28:41]
I'm a little out of tune. Forgive me. They want 2.2 billion of our taxpaying
Dollars.
[6:28:52]
to pay 2000 acres with cement.
[6:28:57]
it sucks. And industrial lies along seven
Miles of the river.
[6:29:07]
with 45 years of no accountability and no
Respect for the land.
[6:29:15]
we don't want this. We the people,
Do not consent.
[6:29:22]
we don't need this. What we need is.
[6:29:30]
what we need is our water to flow free and
Clean.
[6:29:37]
we need our winding rivers. We need our crystal stream.
[6:29:42]
thank you, ma'am. Thank you. Your time's up. Philip.
[6:29:51]
fitzgerald. Rachel. Scott.
[6:29:57]
robert hill. Please say the names again.
[6:30:02]
yes, ma'am. Philip. Fitzgerald. Rachel scott. Robert hill.
[6:30:08]
are you here? Yes. Is monica guzman here? Okay, mr. Hill. Four minutes.
[6:30:17]
once you begin, just state your name for the
Record. Okay. Thank you. My name is robert hill, and I'm here to speak on this item,
But more broadly on the dogshit development.
[6:30:27]
I'm a professional planner,
Worked for the city of austin for 30 years and the planning watershed and housing
Departments.
[6:30:33]
and I'm a happy district eight resident. So all seven items are related to the same
Development deal.
[6:30:42]
you know, we're making a deal with endeavor
And we've done that before. We made a lot of deals with the city with
Endeavor,
[6:30:48]
the domain up in near council member lane. We've got robinson ranch underway and now
We're looking at another one and but,
[6:30:56]
but the difference is the scope of the deal
That was being proposed today is
[6:31:01]
unprecedented. It's unprecedented in the time
Scope.
[6:31:05]
it's unprecedented in how it's being rushed
Through. And it is unprecedented in what we're giving
Up.
[6:31:12]
a lot of the objections that have been raised
Today are being sort of waved away
[6:31:17]
displacement. Well, it's not that many
People. And I think we've got a plan.
[6:31:23]
there's environmental impact. Well,
You know, we're going to save the riparian corridor in the center is like chernobyl.
[6:31:30]
and the flooding. Well,
You know, that's, that's just an engineering problem. You move enough dirt,
You pour enough concrete,
[6:31:35]
the flooding won't be a problem. So why are we why are we doing it this way?
[6:31:41]
well, I mean, it's because it is growth and
That's good for the city. It will eventually, if everything goes
According to plan,
[6:31:49]
result in tax revenue for the city. A lot of it. And in the long term 2030 years,
[6:31:55]
maybe if everything goes according to plan,
The city will get some revenue out of it. And that's a good thing,
And that's why you're considering it. Cool.
[6:32:03]
but what about the rest of it? Like, is there going to be housing?
[6:32:07]
maybe, you know, is it going to be
Environmental protection? The environmental commission was very clear.
[6:32:13]
no. The environmental protections that have
Been proposed are not adequate.
[6:32:17]
and water supply. The council has done an
Admirable job of of of securing long term
[6:32:24]
water rights for the city. But the other side of that is usage. And I really commend council member siegel to
Looking at high water use users.
[6:32:33]
but the thing is, with the right of capture,
They can go straight into the aquifer,
[6:32:38]
use groundwater completely unregulated as
Much as they want.
[6:32:42]
so the fact that we might be restricting how
Much city water they can use does not in any
[6:32:49]
way mitigate their impact on the aquifer
They'd be sitting on.
[6:32:55]
my main, my main real objection is all of the
Benefits to developer are clearly spelled out
[6:33:01]
in black and white. And all of the
Developments, all the proposed benefits to the city are in
The terms of projections and goals and good
[6:33:12]
intentions. And and why is that? You know, what is the rush?
[6:33:18]
we've had amendments that were posted just
Today, and they're good amendments,
But they were just posted today.
[6:33:24]
council itself was a little unclear on the
Impact. The developer was like,
Oh, I'm not really sure.
[6:33:29]
let me look at that. But the public is
Supposed to understand these comprehensive
[6:33:33]
amendments were just posted today. What is the rush? Well,
Okay, so the arguments are you know,
[6:33:41]
if we don't build it,
If we don't take this agreement now, nothing's going to be built there. But
Endeavor is run by a bunch of smart people.
[6:33:48]
they've been quietly investing in years. They see the potential if they lose this
Amazon customer,
[6:33:54]
they'll get another one. If we don't build it
Now, we're going to lose it to nashville. That's
Negotiating from a position of weakness.
[6:34:01]
that's a race to the bottom. We are waving enormous amounts of regulatory
Oversight and development standards in
[6:34:08]
exchange for a water hungry robot factory and
A bucket of fuzzy promises.
[6:34:13]
we can do better. Just slow the process down,
[6:34:18]
do a full environmental impact statement,
And allow more public input.
[6:34:22]
thank you, thank you. Please begin.
[6:34:29]
please begin. Hi there. My name is philip fitzgerald. Ooh,
A little close to the mic there. So as
[6:34:35]
everyone has pointed out the speed that this
Project has moved with,
[6:34:40]
I'm here to talk about the urgency that
That's come with the urgency to annex this
[6:34:45]
land and add it to austin,
The urgency to create this new tax zone.
[6:34:52]
it's incredible. I've never seen projects
Move this quickly in austin before. You know, when we, when we see our homeless
Neighbors on the streets asking for help,
[6:35:02]
when we have teachers that can't afford to
Live in our city, we can't build affordable housing.
[6:35:07]
when we have businesses that have been open
Here for 20, 30 and 40 years having to close because they
Cannot meet their property tax bills,
[6:35:15]
there's no urgency to help those people. This this area in particular is a greenfield
Site,
[6:35:21]
as some have pointed out,
Including the endeavor guy, which means all of the roads,
The water piping,
[6:35:26]
the electricity infrastructure will need to
Be laid. And he's right, they will pay for that
Upfront.
[6:35:31]
but the problem is all the maintenance in
Perpetuity will be covered by us hiring fire,
[6:35:38]
police. Ems will be covered by us,
And for the next 35 plus years,
[6:35:44]
most of that tax money created in that area
Is not going to go to pay for those services,
[6:35:50]
which means everyone not living in dogs head
Will have to subsidize that area.
[6:35:56]
another huge issue is there's no requirement
For affordable housing.
[6:36:01]
they're promising about 20%. There's a lot of people that have worked in
Austin and lived in austin for a long time
[6:36:06]
that can't afford to live here. I know $1,600 a month is not a lot for some
Of you,
[6:36:11]
but it's a lot for a lot of people. We have to have requirements that they hire
People from austin and miss lane explained
[6:36:19]
earlier she's doing it for her constituents.
Her constituents will not work those jobs.
[6:36:23]
those are 300 jobs. They hire people from
Seattle, from new york, from phoenix,
From california to staff those jobs.
[6:36:30]
they will not hire austinites.
[6:36:42]
rich hayman. Rich, are you here? Is robin schneider here?
[6:36:49]
is here. Okay. Rich will have six minutes,
Followed by harper higginbotham,
[6:36:58]
cat garcia, bianco guerrero and catherine
O'connor.
[6:37:05]
and I have some slides. Yes. Hello. Good afternoon.
[6:37:15]
my name is rich hayman. I'm a resident in district nine. My comments are specifically about the terms
Of the tos agreement.
[6:37:23]
this agreement is a bad deal for the people
Of austin. As mr. Oliver said earlier,
This dog don't hunt.
[6:37:30]
it will cost us more money than it will bring
In straining the city budget for decades and
[6:37:36]
causing higher taxes for existing residents
Or cuts to services.
[6:37:40]
next slide please. Are the slides up?
[6:37:48]
sorry.
[6:37:58]
it's paused. Everybody calm down. Okay, so we've been told this project will
Bring in $1.7 billion over 35 years.
[6:38:10]
as this chart shows, this figure is
Misleading as the vast majority of revenue
[6:38:15]
will not go to the general fund,
But will go to the infrastructure cost for
[6:38:19]
dogs head the blue. These claims are also
Misleading because new general fund costs
[6:38:26]
associated with the development have not been
Accounted for. It was not until this past tuesday at the
Council work session,
[6:38:34]
that we got the first staff projections of
These costs, estimating that revenue to the general fund
Would be only $133 million over 35 years,
[6:38:44]
or about $4 per person per year. That's the so-called benefit to the rest of
Us in austin.
[6:38:51]
even these cost projections are
Underestimates. The only. They only account for the use of
Police,
[6:38:57]
fire and ems, which is only about 60% of what
The city spends per person.
[6:39:02]
now, these figures average out to an
Equivalent of spending about $835 per person
[6:39:09]
annually. Currently, in 2026,
We spend approximately $1,455 per person.
[6:39:17]
if we use the actual spending figure of
$1,455 per person,
[6:39:23]
and the figures in staff's preliminary
Project financing plan,
[6:39:27]
which is the backup for today's item number
15, we see that the new projected residents of
Dog's head will end up costing the city $237
[6:39:37]
million over 35 years,
Or an annual deficit of $6.8 million.
[6:39:46]
excuse me. Using these same figures,
We see that the development will not start
[6:39:52]
producing a positive revenue stream until
2056,
[6:39:56]
and it will not pay for itself until 2063,
Two years after the tours agreement ends.
[6:40:02]
the terms of the tours means that the new
Residents and businesses in dog's head will
[6:40:07]
not be paying their fair share of taxes. Current residents would pay to make up the
Deficits created by new residents or suffer
[6:40:15]
reduced services. We have also been told that
This development is a generational economic
[6:40:21]
opportunity because it will increase the
City's tax base by some $26 billion,
[6:40:27]
and that this increased tax base will benefit
The people of austin. This argument was repeated at tuesday's
Council work session.
[6:40:34]
in this exchange between council member alter
And director olivares.
[6:40:39]
council member alter said,
My neighbor or whomever in the community, they want to know why is this benefiting me
As an austinite?
[6:40:48]
we want economic development because it grows
The tax base, because the broader the tax base,
The less burden on one individual.
[6:40:55]
is that a correct statement? Director olivares yes. Cm alter so when someone says why does this
Benefit me?
[6:41:03]
one answer is, well, you're going to be
Shouldering less of the burden of paying city
[6:41:08]
services director olivares. Yes, yes. This is a failed economic
Development model.
[6:41:16]
today, our general fund budget is
Approximately $1.6 billion for a population
[6:41:24]
of 1.1 million, or about,
As I said before, $1,455 per person annually.
[6:41:32]
in 2010, the general fund budget budget was
Just $650 million for 970 000 people,
[6:41:41]
or about $825 per person annually,
Or $1,262.
[6:41:48]
adjusted for inflation,
It's gone up by 13% since 2010.
[6:41:55]
now, these numbers aren't on the slide,
But the tax rate in 2010 was 43.2 cents per
[6:42:03]
$100 valuation. Today it is 57.4 cents.
[6:42:08]
that is 33% higher than it was 15 years ago.
[6:42:13]
we know that over the past 15 years,
The city has grown enormously.
[6:42:18]
the tax base has more than doubled since
2010. Yet tax rates have gone up in the city,
And we are spending more money per person now
[6:42:26]
than we were then. Growth costs. It has cost to the people who live in the
City.
[6:42:33]
it is not automatically a benefit. This kind of economic development does not
Benefit the working people of austin.
[6:42:41]
instead, it costs us money. Dog's head agreement will not benefit the
People of austin.
[6:42:47]
and despite what staff says,
This deal is a massive subsidy for bezos
[6:42:52]
endeavor and their lobbyists. Vote no on this boondoggle.
[6:43:04]
why don't you go next? Just state your name for the record,
Please. My name is cascadia.
[6:43:08]
I live in district ten. Born and raised in austin,
I probably am not the most informed person.
[6:43:16]
I leave the testimony to everyone else here
Who has contributed all of the pieces that
[6:43:20]
we've put together about what this deal is
And how egregiously bad it is for us as a
[6:43:25]
community. And I just want to point out a
Couple of things.
[6:43:30]
first, you're being paid to be here today and
Listen to us. And I do appreciate you all being here and
Listening. Also,
[6:43:37]
endeavor is standing to profit from being
Here today, but we, the community,
Are not being paid to be here.
[6:43:45]
we are here because this impacts our lives. Okay. We are in a budget deficit as a city,
And we are being told by y'all,
[6:43:53]
we don't have $5 million to fund services for
Sexual assault survivors.
[6:44:00]
we don't have it. We simply don't. But we have $2 billion to give away.
[6:44:04]
how about you take 5 million back from that
Offer and put it toward the services that we
[6:44:09]
need. You are in a position of power in this
Agreement and you are not negotiating as
[6:44:18]
such. We are an impressive city and this is
Impressive land that is extremely valuable.
[6:44:24]
it does not qualify for a tourist that is a
Misuse of the property.
[6:44:28]
and another thing in our budget that is not
Being met is that I know our first responders
[6:44:34]
are asking for help. We don't have the funds
That we need for our ems and for our firefighters. And I'm sorry,
But when someone calls for help and we don't
[6:44:41]
have the staff to show up and help them,
They don't. That person is going to die.
[6:44:46]
they don't have time to wait 45 years for
This project to benefit them.
[6:44:54]
something that will affect our city and our
Populace for decades that probably most of
[6:45:00]
y'all will not outlive,
The consequences or benefits of, is something that deserves more than two
Months notice.
[6:45:06]
please postpone this. Please go ahead and
Begin.
[6:45:15]
good afternoon, mayor and council members. My name is bianca guerrero. I am a staff member with beaudet and I'm here
Representing district three.
[6:45:24]
I'm here in strong opposition of items one,
11, 14, and 15, authorizing a tax increment
Reinvestment zone for over 2600 acres in the
[6:45:34]
dog's head. Bend. It's a reckless move.
[6:45:40]
when our eastern communities are already
Facing an active public health and water
[6:45:44]
safety crisis this entire 2600 acre tract,
It sits along the colorado river,
[6:45:51]
sitting directly above the alluvial aquifer. And this aquifer feeds the drinking water for
Austin's colony,
[6:45:59]
maynor and bastrop. Austin's colony is
Already dealing with substandard,
[6:46:04]
compromised water quality. Ut just published a peer reviewed academic
Research that showed lead,
[6:46:10]
arsenic and other heavy metals above limits. This. The situation is so severe that this
Very weekend the city of austin is having to
[6:46:18]
team up with local partners just to
Distribute clean water, clean drinking water,
And conduct emergency lead testing for
[6:46:25]
affected families. People in our community
Turn on their tabs with zero confidence.
[6:46:30]
right now, paving over thousands of acres in
The dogs head area will generate massive
[6:46:35]
amounts of urban runoff,
Pushing heavy metals, fertilizers and pollutants straight into the
Exact same alluvial aquifer and river
[6:46:42]
systems. How can we justify pouring millions
In public tax initiatives into a massive new
[6:46:47]
development that will inevitably degrade the
Water supply even further?
[6:46:52]
you cannot build a prosperous future for
Austin on top of contaminated water for east
[6:46:58]
travis county before you subsidize 2600 acres
Of new growth,
[6:47:03]
you must protect the public health and basic
Water security of the people already living
[6:47:07]
here. Vote no on items one,
11, 14 and 15. Thank you. Thank you. I'm catherine o'connor.
[6:47:20]
I am speaking as a citizen,
A native austinite and a landscape architect
[6:47:26]
who has practiced in our community on civic
And institutional projects for over 30 years.
[6:47:35]
every project, every project that I have
Worked on has adhered to to the environmental
[6:47:43]
criteria manual. But in this agreement with
Endeavor,
[6:47:49]
there are concerning compromises that have
Been made. The tree preservation portion of the manual
Has always been a a cornerstone of best
[6:47:59]
practices for austin's environmental health. In fact, we have named our soccer team or
Labeled our soccer team with a tree.
[6:48:08]
the current agreement states that the tree
Survey is only applicable to the critical
[6:48:14]
critical water quality zone. Aerial imagery indicates that at least 92
Acres of tree.
[6:48:22]
that there are at least 92 acres of tree
Communities. Why is this city abolishing these critical
Standards for dogs head?
[6:48:32]
I'm waiting for people to listen. Why is the city not protecting or mitigating
Existing site trees?
[6:48:40]
why is the city waiving its long standing
Commitment to protect heritage trees?
[6:48:47]
it's an egregious mistake. It sets a terrible precedent for similar
Waivers in the future.
[6:48:54]
even with today's amendments,
This agreement still remains too much of a
[6:48:59]
compromise, and I am a very reasonable
Person.
[6:49:04]
more work is to be done. You need to listen to the environmental
Commission's recommendations.
[6:49:11]
400ft back from the high,
Whatever you call it,
[6:49:16]
the. For the river, the turrets. The turrets is your leverage to do this for
Us.
[6:49:31]
carson gilchrist. Are you here?
[6:49:35]
carson is chris. I mean chris andrews here.
[6:49:39]
okay. Four minutes con fraser,
Kia denson, katie gay and craig
[6:49:49]
jankowski.
[6:50:04]
I'd like to begin by ensuring that we have a
Quorum. You do? It's an important part of the city
Council procedure.
[6:50:09]
okay. You have one. Good evening,
Mayor watson and council members. My name is carson gilchrist,
District nine.
[6:50:15]
I'm here speaking against item number 111. As a law student at texas law.
[6:50:21]
I know very well how complicated the law can
Be, but it is not complicated here under chapter
311 of our texas tax code.
[6:50:29]
it's hers is an area where future increases
In property tax revenue are captured and
[6:50:36]
redirected, redirected away from the general
Fund. That's away from the county,
Away from school districts,
[6:50:43]
and funneled instead into subsidizing a
Private development project.
[6:50:48]
this is not sound community development. It is reaganomics. This increment does not go
To the schools that austin's children attend.
[6:50:57]
it does not go to the fire station that
Serves our neighborhoods. It goes to endeavor real estate group,
One of the largest private developers in the
[6:51:04]
state. Put plainly, we have these zones for
Areas that are truly desperate for growth.
[6:51:10]
when people are fleeing town and no developer
Wants to be anywhere near the area,
[6:51:15]
their purpose is not to facilitate growth
That would occur anyway.
[6:51:20]
now, section three, 11.003 of our tax code
Sets out the legal standard a but for test.
[6:51:26]
it is the relevant legal standard that a
Municipality must apply in establishing its
[6:51:31]
hers to grant a ters. It must be impossible
For development to occur unless the ters is
[6:51:36]
granted. That is a threshold question.
[6:51:40]
when talking about a ters,
We're talking about a shell game that is being played to launder taxpayer dollars to
Companies like amazon through endeavor as an
[6:51:48]
intermediary. If the. But for test means
Anything at all,
[6:51:54]
it must mean something here today. Texas has led every state in the country and
Population growth.
[6:52:01]
it has nearly 400,000 new residents in a
Single year this past year.
[6:52:08]
we're talking about 31 million people and
Counting. All five of america's fastest growing cities
Are here in texas,
[6:52:14]
businesses are falling over themselves to get
Here. I will echo councilman siegel from earlier
Today and saying that austin is strong.
[6:52:21]
we should not sell ourselves short. We just crossed 1 million residents for the
First time in our history.
[6:52:26]
we're the 12th largest city in america,
And the bureau of labor statistics says that
[6:52:30]
we're the number one large metro area in the
Country for job growth.
[6:52:36]
we can zoom in and look directly at the area
Around state highway 130 that we're talking
[6:52:40]
about here today. We have tesla,
We have samsung, we have caterpillar, we have applied
Materials. They're all already here. The
[6:52:46]
commercial real estate firm transwestern
Reported a 445% increase in industrial space
[6:52:52]
under construction along this corridor
Compared to pre-pandemic levels.
[6:52:57]
to act as if this but for test will be
Failed,
[6:53:01]
and to say that we don't have sufficient
Development right now unless we pay them is
[6:53:07]
absurd. We're talking about amazon here.
[6:53:11]
it's hers is like a life raft that is meant
To save a drowning economy.
[6:53:16]
considering the immense growth in this area,
We are deciding whether to throw a life raft
[6:53:21]
to michael phelps as he sets world records at
The olympics.
[6:53:29]
approving this turd is not does not unlock
Development. It shifts tax taxpayer dollars away from
Local businesses,
[6:53:35]
away from residential neighborhoods,
Away from schools and public safety. It hands them to endeavor and amazon they
Would build here anyway.
[6:53:42]
endeavor has been buying up land in this area
For seven years. This is not economic development,
Its corporate welfare,
[6:53:47]
to a gigantic estate developer and one of the
Wealthiest companies in human history.
[6:53:53]
I also want the council to note that bobby
Lowinsky of save our springs has submitted a document showing the current site plan for
The amazon site,
[6:54:00]
along with news articles showing that
Endeavor has been purchasing properties for seven years. I urge you to vote no on item
111.
[6:54:06]
thank you. Why don't we go here?
[6:54:12]
please state your name. Thank you again. My name is katie gay here on behalf of
Evergreen austin gathering place in tulsa,
[6:54:19]
oklahoma, downtown cary park in north
Carolina, the riverfront in omaha,
Nebraska.
[6:54:25]
these are three examples of projects that
Other cities completed to revitalize an area
[6:54:30]
and stimulate economic opportunity amidst
Green corridors in their cities.
[6:54:34]
I wanted to share these with you to paint a
Picture of the missed opportunity here in dogs head. Each of these sites,
Including dogs head,
[6:54:40]
follows the same cadence. An underutilized or damaged site gains
Attention from local players has turned into
[6:54:46]
something with multiple uses to solve
Multiple problems. We have one trillionaire
[6:54:50]
and at least 13 billionaires in austin. Keeps me up at night thinking how we still
Can't seem to fund social services,
[6:54:56]
sustainable development and green space
Properly in this city.
[6:55:00]
gathering place in tulsa was funded in part
By the george kaiser foundation to invest in
[6:55:05]
their city's future by treating nature like
It matters, no matter how urban an area is.
[6:55:09]
the riverfront in omaha attracts 2.5 million
Visitors and $1 billion in economic impacts.
[6:55:15]
each of these places involves public private
Partnerships and allows for businesses alongside green space to be assets for
People.
[6:55:22]
I want that for dogs head,
Which has been appraised 17 million. We should think carefully about what visitors
Arriving from the austin-bergstrom airport
[6:55:28]
will see when they enter our city. City manager brodnax also commented at the
National greater and greener conference
[6:55:34]
hosted in austin, saying cities cannot
Continue to grow unless their park system
[6:55:39]
grows along with it. Let's make that happen.
[6:55:47]
we'll go here. And why don't you state your
Name for the record, please? Hi. My name is kaya denson.
[6:55:52]
I live on carson creek in dogs head,
District two.
[6:55:58]
if the tourist passes,
Will there be more opportunities to add amendments? Dogs head currently is
Essentially has like,
[6:56:06]
no impervious cover. As richard suttle has
Explained to us previously,
[6:56:10]
dog's head is like a bowl and they want to
Fill it. Well, what do bowls hold water?
[6:56:17]
and what happens if you fill the bowls with
Dirt and cover them in concrete?
[6:56:22]
the general public doesn't really understand
Which regulatory exemptions were given or
[6:56:26]
why. Myself included. So I want to know,
Do you truly understand and feel confident
[6:56:32]
about the consequences of these exemptions?
[6:56:38]
money is replaceable,
But we can't get back the land and the regulations that we relinquish.
[6:56:45]
the future regulating plan we supposedly get
To be a part of is based on the original
[6:56:50]
development agreement,
Which has all the exemptions. So why should that make us feel any better?
[6:56:55]
I feel like we're getting run around in
Circles and it feels really unnecessary.
[6:57:00]
I personally would like to know what the
Drainage situation is. Because on page two of the preliminary thing,
[6:57:08]
it shows like 150 wide line going all the way
From the middle of the plan down to 183 in
[6:57:15]
patent lane, which is the carson creek
Watershed and a critical floodplain.
[6:57:20]
what does it mean? How does it work? Because
To me, it looks like dumping water right into that area. But I don't know.
[6:57:26]
all I know is endeavor is allowed to modify
The floodplain, and they are exempt from some kind of
Drainage criteria.
[6:57:32]
and neither of those things were included in
The amendments you just drafted. So will we
[6:57:36]
get more if this passes? Are you protecting carson creek in my
Property?
[6:57:40]
until I know more, I cannot say yes to items
11, one, 11, 14, or 15. And it's for these
Reasons that you shouldn't either.
[6:57:48]
thank you. Good afternoon.
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council and mayor. My name is craig
Jankowski, and I respectfully ask you to support
Approving the tears for dogs head.
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I'm a 40 year austin resident currently
Living in district ten.
[6:58:08]
worked and raised my family here. I run and hike on the trails and creeks and I
Share with many in this room the things that
[6:58:15]
make austin special. The way we protect our
Land and not just develop economic
[6:58:21]
opportunity. In my work experience in the
Years living in austin,
[6:58:25]
I've seen how important it is to thoughtfully
Plan ahead if we want to attract good
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planning, good paying employment and retain
Our quality of life. I think this dog said project provides a
Practical framework to do that.
[6:58:37]
I trust the city, the city in their way,
And I appreciate the fact that this brings
[6:58:43]
this tract of land out of the county and into
The city governance, grow jobs, business and entertainment for
Austin citizens while expanding access to
[6:58:51]
open spaces for our community. As a taxpayer, I love the fact that the tirz
Provides a built in funding mechanism for the
[6:58:59]
infrastructure that the city would otherwise
Pay, based on the value that this development
Brings to our community.
[6:59:05]
and it doesn't ask austin taxpayers to pay
For that up front. So I appreciate that. I appreciate the idea
Of a growth that pays for itself and further
[6:59:14]
enables funding for critical city services,
Which many have talked about today.
[6:59:19]
there are a couple things that jump out to
Me. I appreciate the community calls wanting to
Make this agreement better. I appreciate the
[6:59:26]
prioritization of colorado river trails and
Access the preservation of the non-motorized
[6:59:30]
elements that I read in the agreement. Mitigation and restoration for the impact of
Decades of mining.
[6:59:37]
there's a lot of vague language about working
In partnership to deliver both the
[6:59:42]
affordable, affordable housing that's
Committed, plus the additional pieces consistent with
Our goals to make austin affordable place to
[6:59:49]
live, work and play. You have a
Responsibility here today to make investments
[6:59:54]
that preserve and improve our city,
To leave our city a little better.
[6:59:58]
thank you. Thank you. Alexis.
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willis. Mariana krueger. Miss krueger, are you here? Okay.
[7:00:08]
is matthew kennedy here? Yes. And sarah williams.
[7:00:12]
okay. Miss krueger will have six minutes. Then barbara macarthur.
[7:00:28]
good afternoon. My name is mariana krueger,
And I'm proud to consider you all my friends,
[7:00:35]
colleagues, and mentors. As a friend, I can see that you all are under
An immense amount of pressure,
[7:00:42]
tasked on this issue with making decisions
And forming opinions in a far too short
[7:00:47]
amount of time, with far too little
Information, while facing public scrutiny and private
Coercion.
[7:00:55]
I imagine if I were in your position that I
Would be feeling overwhelmed,
[7:01:00]
anxious, and unsure of whom to trust.
[7:01:04]
when I'm up against that kind of pressure,
I think about my greatest teacher and
[7:01:08]
inspiration, my father,
Bob krueger.
[7:01:12]
as many of you know, he was the last
Democratic congressman to represent the 21st
[7:01:16]
congressional district. In his first year, the new york times named
Him the most influential member of congress,
[7:01:23]
calling him, quote, the startling new man
From texas. He was making strides and earning accolades
From his party leadership.
[7:01:31]
then, in 1975, the extension of the voting
Rights act came before congress.
[7:01:37]
legislation that would expand critical voting
Protections for language minorities.
[7:01:42]
his elders in the delegation said kruger. Don't stick your neck out of line.
[7:01:47]
you've got a bright future in this party. Just keep your head down on this one.
[7:01:52]
but above everything else,
My father was principled. He broke rank and joined barbara jordan as
The only two members of the texas delegation
[7:02:02]
who voted in favor of its passage.
[7:02:08]
not only was that the right moral decision,
But despite his colleagues warnings,
[7:02:13]
it was the right political decision. He went on to serve as texas railroad
Commissioner,
[7:02:19]
u.s. Senator and a three time u.s. Ambassador to mexico,
Botswana and burundi.
[7:02:25]
it was during his time as u.s. Ambassador to burundi that he faced some of
His toughest challenges.
[7:02:31]
tensions between hutus and tutsis escalated
Into a genocide. And my father became the most outspoken,
If not the only diplomatic leader,
[7:02:39]
calling attention to the atrocities and
Demanding international intervention.
[7:02:44]
he called upon the u.s. State department, president clinton and
Chronicled and documented death counts and
[7:02:50]
maimed bodies himself. He sent memos, made phone calls,
Gave press interviews,
[7:02:55]
and was told, quote, kruger,
Don't stick your neck out of line.
[7:03:01]
this is not how we do business here. It's not as bad as all that.
[7:03:05]
ultimately, the two leading newspapers in
Burundi, led by the oppressive ethnic group,
Called for my father's death.
[7:03:12]
his convoy was ambushed. There was an assassination attempt against
Him.
[7:03:16]
two and his party were killed and several
Were wounded. The u.s. State department wanted to evacuate
Him from the country,
[7:03:23]
and he said no. That sends the wrong message.
[7:03:27]
it says that the united states of america can
Be bullied. And if we don't help these people,
Who will?
[7:03:36]
well, we may not be talking about the same
Circumstances today. We are talking about power and the courage to
Challenge it,
[7:03:44]
the courage to step out of line to help the
People,
[7:03:49]
the land, the air, the water and the
Wildlife.
[7:03:53]
because if you don't help us,
Who will?
[7:04:03]
you have a choice today. And I do believe it is a career defining,
Legacy defining choice at a time when vital
[7:04:12]
social services are being cut. Do we give taxpayer handouts to multi-million
And billion dollar corporations?
[7:04:19]
do we sacrifice transparency,
Public engagement, oversight, and critical labor and
Environmental protections.
[7:04:27]
and if so, in exchange for what? Inevitable workplace violations,
Increased flooding,
[7:04:33]
polluted air and water. Fewer trees and less green space.
[7:04:37]
more car centered development. No legal assurances of affordable housing.
[7:04:43]
the answer to me is clear. I hope you have the courage to vote no.
[7:04:49]
and when you do know that there are legions
And legions of people,
[7:04:54]
myself included, ready to support you and
Stand alongside you.
[7:04:59]
you are not alone, and it is not too late to
Achieve a better outcome together.
[7:05:06]
I believe in you. Thank you.
[7:05:17]
please begin. Mayor. What's your name,
Please.
[7:05:22]
mayor watson and council members. Thank you for the opportunity to speak. My
Name is alexis willis and I am the director
[7:05:27]
of predevelopment at hunt real estate,
Where I lead public private partnerships that turn underutilized land into community
Assets.
[7:05:34]
I've spent my career working alongside cities
And counties to build infrastructure, housing and public spaces that genuinely
Strengthen communities.
[7:05:41]
but I'm not here today as a developer. I'm here as your neighbor. We've heard a lot
Of concerns today,
[7:05:45]
and many of them are valid questions about
Growth, and the environment and the future of our
City deserve thoughtful decisions.
[7:05:54]
but when you look at the work that's gone
Into this process, many of these concerns have actually been
Addressed.
[7:05:59]
this is not a zoning case. This is a development agreement made possible
Because the property owner voluntarily chose
[7:06:05]
to annex this private land into the city of
Austin. And that's highly unusual.
[7:06:10]
and I believe this is an incredible
Opportunity for the city. City member council council member siegel
Suggested earlier that austin wasn't in a
[7:06:18]
strong negotiating position,
And I respectfully disagree. I commend this council for recognizing the
Opportunity to negotiate meaningful public
[7:06:25]
benefits that simply wouldn't exist if this
Property remained outside the city's jurisdiction. We've talked about many of
Those benefits today,
[7:06:33]
restoring land that's been disturbed for
Decades, preserving and enhancing the colorado river
Corridor,
[7:06:38]
expanding public spaces to the river,
Creating parks and open space,
[7:06:42]
and the potential for more than six miles of
Trails that can one day connect austin's
[7:06:46]
broader trail system. Those aren't. Those are not incidental benefits.
[7:06:52]
they are results of deliberate process. I also keep coming back to something that
We've heard from speakers on both sides
[7:06:58]
today. Many people aren't opposed to
Development. The real question is how will austin develop?
[7:07:03]
I know it seems like a lot of people are
Against this because of who was able to be here today. But if you look at the total sign
Ups in favor of this,
[7:07:10]
it's 181,386 people in favor and 585 against.
[7:07:16]
a lot of austinites want this because they
See the opportunities and know what can be done responsibly. Thank you for having me and
I hope you vote yes.
[7:07:24]
thank you, miss mcallister.
[7:07:29]
I'm barbara mcarthur and I'm in district
Seven. I'm asking you to not approve the tours.
[7:07:34]
please be brave. We know how we value
Property.
[7:07:39]
we value property by location. We value property by the entitlements we give
That property.
[7:07:44]
this location is across from tesla. And the development agreement you signed has
Given it unencumbered entitlements in many
[7:07:54]
ways, and also removed a lot of the
Environmental protections even in the
[7:08:00]
beginning of this tour. It says the purpose is to enhance the value
Of the real property,
[7:08:06]
enhance the value of the property for whom? Not for the citizens of austin,
Where the majority of the or 75% of the tax
[7:08:16]
revenue is going to be put back in the
Development for the developers.
[7:08:22]
let me tell you about the census tract where
This is occurring. It's census tract 2310.
[7:08:27]
there are 3251 residents in that census.
[7:08:32]
even though you might have been told there's
Only ten people living there.
[7:08:36]
I will say the agreement also says they can
Extend it.
[7:08:40]
they can extend it wherever they want to. The average salary of those residents is
$36,991,
[7:08:49]
and it's 89% hispanic.
[7:08:53]
how many benefits are they going to get from
This are just a quick exit.
[7:08:59]
so my name for the council now,
After the way this has proceeded so quickly,
[7:09:05]
is your logo should be move fast and break
Things because what you're breaking is the
[7:09:11]
east austin community in the environment.
[7:09:15]
thank you. Thank you. Stefan.
[7:09:21]
ferris. Stefan. Okay. Is josh lickteig here?
[7:09:26]
and andy pasztor okay,
Six minutes then mark fareth,
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jeff mccrory and cilla smith.
[7:09:37]
please just state your name for the record
And begin. Thank you. Mayor pro tem council
[7:09:42]
members. My name is stephan ferris and I'm a
Registered landscape architect,
[7:09:47]
proud austin resident. And for the past 27 years,
My professional life has been dedicated to
[7:09:52]
the planning, urban design,
And stewardship of central texas landscapes.
[7:09:57]
throughout my career,
I've operated at the intersection of conservation and development.
[7:10:02]
I've worked to protect hundreds of thousands
Of acres of land through conservation,
[7:10:06]
while simultaneously designing thousands of
Acres of land to build sustainable
[7:10:12]
communities. I take great pride in knowing
That for every single acre of land I have
[7:10:17]
planned for development,
I've helped put at least 2 to 3 acres into permanent conservation,
Open space or public parkland.
[7:10:26]
one of my specific expertise lies in the
Reclamation of quarries and sand and gravel
[7:10:30]
mines. Because of that experience and
Knowledge,
[7:10:34]
travis county, with technical assistance from
The city of austin and lcra and engaged my
[7:10:40]
team to spearhead a vision plan for the
30,000 acre colorado river corridor
[7:10:44]
stretching from us 183 to the travis county
Line to the east.
[7:10:51]
I've had a lot of heard a lot of people today
Talk about what that plan means,
[7:10:55]
and I'm here hopefully to shed a little light
On that. The experience I had with it leading up to
The corridor plan,
[7:11:02]
the communities in this area were grappling
With heavy environmental costs of legacy mining, declining groundwater quality dry
Wells,
[7:11:10]
severe erosion, wind blown debris and roads
Degraded by relentless truck traffic.
[7:11:15]
many of those issues still exist today. The fascinating paradox of these concerns is
That the mining companies hadn't encroached,
[7:11:24]
had not encroached on most of these
Communities. These communities had encroached on the
Mining.
[7:11:30]
our region's rapid expansion drove people to
The doorstep of our industrial mineral basket
[7:11:36]
in search of affordable housing or rural
Lifestyle, and, of course, the natural beauty of the
Colorado river itself.
[7:11:44]
when we completed the colorado river corridor
Plan in 2012,
[7:11:48]
a staggering 36% of that 3000 acre corridor,
Or 11,000 acres,
[7:11:54]
was owned by mining interests. I'm not sure what the number is today.
Historical mines in that austin area gave us
[7:12:01]
the great lawn at zilker park,
The large lagoon at the end of lady bird lake, across from the oracle campus.
[7:12:07]
and that brings us to dogs head a four square
Mile area that is served as a literal mineral
[7:12:12]
basket of our city. Since the 1930s,
For nearly a century,
[7:12:16]
this land gave its weight so that austin
Could grow. When this council unanimously approved the
Corridor plan in june of 2012,
[7:12:24]
the executive summary explicitly anticipated
The moment we're at today.
[7:12:28]
the plan states, and I quote,
Once the mining operations are completed,
[7:12:33]
the land may be repurposed for new community
Uses.
[7:12:38]
large areas of the corridor can thus
Transition from mining uses to future
[7:12:43]
urbanized areas made of schools,
Neighborhoods, businesses, and services,
All integrated into a network of parks,
[7:12:51]
green belts and farmland.
[7:12:55]
I began studying the dog's head in 2017,
And today I'm working to help create the
[7:13:00]
vision plan. If you walk that land right now, you will see the scars of the past are still
Present.
[7:13:06]
we're looking at open quarry pits legacy
Windrows from old dragline strip mining,
[7:13:12]
a severely fractured ecological system,
Degraded roadways and an entirely absent
[7:13:18]
riparian drainage corridor within the
Property itself. To name only a few of the issues that exist,
This land is not pristine.
[7:13:28]
it is not a static moment in time to be
Protected. It is a degraded industrial site that
Desperately needs to be healed.
[7:13:36]
we have a rare opportunity now to fulfill the
Promise of the corridor plan. We can turn these industrial scars into a
Vibrant,
[7:13:43]
mixed use, mixed income community. We can create a new destination for austin,
One that balances industry and walkable
[7:13:50]
neighborhoods connected by parks and trails,
One that restores missing riparian corridors
[7:13:55]
for wildlife, solves regional mobility
Issues, and brings grocery stores,
Health care, and schools to community that
[7:14:02]
has long been left behind. But standard development tools cannot fix 90
Years of heavy industrial mining.
[7:14:10]
the sheer scale of the ecological
Degradation, the infrastructure deficit and the erosion
Control required on this site is immense.
[7:14:18]
we cannot expect typical private development
To absorb the cost of reclaiming a century's
[7:14:23]
worth of mining impact. That is precisely why we need the terriers
For the dog's head.
[7:14:30]
the terse is the exact mechanism designed for
This challenge.
[7:14:34]
it allows the city to leverage the future
Value by creating this project to fund the
[7:14:40]
massive foundational public infrastructure
And environmental restoration required today,
[7:14:45]
without affecting the general fund by
Approving this tours. You're not just approving a project,
You're choosing to heal a degraded landscape
[7:14:54]
and turn austin's historical mineral basket
Into a resilient public asset for the next
[7:14:59]
century. Thank you. Sir.
[7:15:06]
good afternoon, mayor watson and city council
Members. My name is jeff mccreary,
And I've proudly called austin home for about
[7:15:13]
40 years now. Currently in district eight,
And I'm here to express my support of the dog
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centers growing up here. It gives you a certain perspective,
And I've watched austin grow from a much
[7:15:25]
smaller city into one of the most dynamic
Communities in the country. Not every change has been easy,
But I've also seen how thoughtful investment
[7:15:33]
has helped make austin the city so many of us
Love today.
[7:15:37]
I've also watched some of the same groups
Oppose project after project over the years,
[7:15:42]
often arguing that growth always comes at too
Great a cost.
[7:15:46]
I respectfully disagree with them. I've learned that thoughtful growth and
Environmental stewardship don't have to be at
[7:15:53]
odds with one another. When we carefully plan and hold projects to
High standards,
[7:15:58]
we can create jobs and opportunities for
Residents while enhancing the natural beauty
[7:16:02]
of our city in a way that benefits all of us. Austin isn't standing still.
[7:16:07]
our city continues to grow. The question isn't whether growth happens. The question is whether we shape that growth
Responsibly.
[7:16:14]
that's why I support the dog's head tours. This project takes land that's been used for
Industrial purposes for decades and creates
[7:16:22]
something better. This would also create a
Much needed and new tax base to help support
[7:16:31]
public services. Our growing city depends on. To me, that's responsible growth and as a
Father,
[7:16:38]
I want to. I want future generations to
Inherit a city that continues to embrace common sense solutions and protects the
Things that make austin special.
[7:16:46]
I believe this project reflects that balance, and I ask you for your support. Thank you. Thank you. Yes,
Ma'am.
[7:16:56]
good evening, mayor and city council members. My name is sheila smith and I'm a eighth
District district eight austin resident and a
[7:17:08]
proud grandmother. I don't usually come to
City halls to speak,
[7:17:14]
but I felt this project was important enough
That I wanted to share my thoughts.
[7:17:21]
as a grandmother, I spent a lot of time
Thinking about the future.
[7:17:26]
I want my grandchildren to grow up in a city
Where they can find good jobs,
[7:17:31]
afford a home, and enjoy the same quality of
Life that has made austin such a special
[7:17:38]
place to live. When I look at this project,
I see opportunities for families and for my
[7:17:47]
grandchildren. I see jobs for people who need
Them.
[7:17:53]
I see much needed housing. I see parks, trails and open spaces where
Families can spend time together.
[7:18:02]
I see new tax revenue that helps support the
Public services our community depends on.
[7:18:10]
austin has changed over the years and I know
It will continue to grow.
[7:18:16]
my hope is that we choose projects that help
Our city grow responsibly while creating
[7:18:24]
opportunities for future generations.
[7:18:28]
I truly support the dog's head project
Because I believe it benefits not just
[7:18:35]
today's residents, but tomorrow's as well.
[7:18:39]
thank you for your time and I respectfully
Ask for your support.
[7:18:44]
thank you again. Thank you.
[7:18:49]
lou. Pescetto. David. Sides.
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david, are you here? Yes. Is david ross here? Yes.
[7:18:58]
okay. David sachse gets four minutes. Chris gannon. Shane johnson and nia shaw.
[7:19:10]
sir, why don't you begin? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
[7:19:15]
my name is lou pescetto. I am presently employed by one of the
Airlines here in austin as a customer service
[7:19:23]
agent. So I am somewhat familiar with this
Area as I commute back and forth to work.
[7:19:30]
I am also a resident of district number
Eight.
[7:19:35]
and I thank you for the opportunity to voice
My opinion regarding the future plans for
[7:19:42]
this dog's heads project. I look forward for the project being
Approved.
[7:19:48]
we have at hand investors who,
Hoo!
[7:19:53]
see? Tremendous potential not only for their
Business, but also for the entire city and state.
[7:20:00]
after all, austin is the capital of texas. Let's be that this this project is the future
Of austin.
[7:20:11]
we have at hand numerous career opportunities
For many of our college students and grads in
[7:20:18]
the area, as well as those of a variety of
Different construction and other trades.
[7:20:28]
the project also provides residential
Communities as well as riverfront parks and
[7:20:36]
trails. This is something every family wants.
[7:20:41]
I respectfully ask for your support in the
Dog's head project and let's continue to make
[7:20:47]
austin great. Thank you. Thank you sir. Yes, sir.
[7:20:52]
I believe you have four minutes. Good afternoon sir. You're not on?
[7:20:57]
it's not on. I think maybe you are now.
[7:21:01]
it is on. It is. Okay. Good afternoon, mayor and council members.
[7:21:05]
my name is david sides. My family has lived on our dog's head
Property since 1979.
[7:21:12]
while many of today's speakers live around
The edges of the dog head. My family lives in the heart of the proposed
Development area.
[7:21:20]
for nearly 47 years, we've been one of the
Very few families to call this place home.
[7:21:26]
living here has never been easy. We provide our own water,
Our own sewer, our own trash service,
[7:21:32]
and our own internet because city utilities
Have never reached us.
[7:21:36]
yet we stay because we love living in the
Dogs head. The name dog's head was actually coined by my
Father,
[7:21:42]
william sides, in 1979,
After he looked at an aerial photograph and
[7:21:47]
noticed the shape of the river around the
Property. Since then, I have believed that this land
Was something special.
[7:21:54]
for almost five decades,
I've hoped that if it were ever developed, it would be through a thoughtful master plan,
[7:22:01]
not through piecemeal,
Unplanned growth, but instead through a
[7:22:05]
vision worthy of its unique location and
Potential. Over those years, I've watched this property
Be mined,
[7:22:12]
disturbed, and used for a variety of
Industrial purposes.
[7:22:16]
I've lived through the dust,
The heavy equipment, the trespassing, and the challenges that have come along with
An area that has never had a comprehensive
[7:22:24]
vision. In my opinion,
The only question isn't whether this land
[7:22:29]
will eventually change. The question is, does that change happen
Through a carefully planned community or
[7:22:34]
through continued uncoordinated development? Like many of my neighbors living around the
Periphery of this development,
[7:22:41]
I have questions and I believe those
Questions deserve thoughtful answers.
[7:22:46]
supporting this project does not mean every
Question has already been answered.
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it means allowing the planning process to
Continue so those answers can be developed in
[7:22:56]
a transparent and responsible way. Over the last several years,
I've had the opportunity to get to know the
[7:23:02]
people at endeavor. I found them to be open,
Responsive, and willing to listen.
[7:23:08]
more importantly, I have watched them spend
Years studying and carefully reclaiming land
[7:23:13]
that, for the most part,
Was mined out decades ago. Their actions, not simply their words,
Have given me confidence that they genuinely
[7:23:23]
want to create something exceptional here. I also believe this project represents a
Tremendous opportunity for the city of
[7:23:30]
austin. Endeavor did not have to partner with
The city of austin,
[7:23:35]
but they chose to do so. As austin continues to grow and faces
Increasing demands on its infrastructure and
[7:23:42]
public services funding. I believe, responsible development that
Expands the tax base and creates long term
[7:23:50]
economic opportunity is important for
Austin's future.
[7:23:54]
for nearly half a century,
I've watched this land and wondered what it
[7:23:58]
could become. Today, for the first time,
I believe that vision is within reach.
[7:24:03]
I respectfully ask you to approve the tax
Increment reinvestment zone and allow this
[7:24:09]
project to continue moving forward. I truly believe that the dog's head has the
Potential to become a crown jewel for the
[7:24:16]
city of austin, a place that future
Generations will be proud to call part of
[7:24:21]
their community. Thank you for your time and
Consideration.
[7:24:25]
thank you sir. Please just state your name
For the record.
[7:24:32]
yes. Good afternoon. My name is nihar shah
And I'm here as a concerned resident of
[7:24:36]
district three. Happy birthday,
Council member velasquez. I'm one of the tech workers who moved to
Austin ten years ago.
[7:24:43]
I work in tech. I don't own a car. I rely on transit. So I just want to say this
Is not a yimby versus nimby conversation.
[7:24:51]
this is, quite frankly,
A public interest versus corporation handout
[7:24:55]
conversation. I want you to reject this terms
Because one,
[7:25:00]
it is not a good deal. And second, this is your last negotiating
Chip to get better amendments passed in the
[7:25:08]
future. What we all witnessed here in the
Last, I don't know, 4 or 5 hours,
Especially with the amendments discussion,
[7:25:14]
was honestly a little terrifying. And clearly more work needs to be done on
This deal.
[7:25:21]
and also, may I remind you that none of us
Would have to be here this long if you all
[7:25:25]
hadn't rushed into the agreement on may 22nd. That caught everyone,
Seemingly yourselves as well,
[7:25:32]
unaware. You know, there's a saying that my
Dad likes to say called with friends like
[7:25:38]
these, you don't need enemies. I kind of feel like austin's in that kind of
Relationship with the endeavor group.
[7:25:44]
I can't stop thinking about the comment mr. Richard made earlier about how this is a
Bombed out mine pit,
[7:25:51]
and it almost reminds the same kind of
Cartoon villain that we're seeing from a federal government when they earlier removed
Protections on national parks in utah and
[7:25:59]
dismissed it as like,
Well, no one lives there. No one could really walk there. Is this really happening in austin as well?
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so I ask you to vote with your values. The values that represent austin represent
All of us here in austin who love this city
[7:26:12]
and show some respect to public,
Public people here who are taking time out
[7:26:18]
from their lives, from their jobs,
From responsibilities to have you do the
[7:26:23]
right thing. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Patrick rose.
[7:26:32]
patrick, are you here? Is briggs mitchell
Here?
[7:26:37]
okay. You all have four minutes,
Then. Jerry. Wheat. Richard jarnigan.
[7:26:43]
stacy. Smith. And dan foster.
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mr.. Rose. Take it away. Thank you. Good afternoon,
Mayor and council. My name is patrick rose. I
[7:26:53]
office here in austin and my family and I
Live south of here in san marcos.
[7:26:58]
I greatly respect your individual and
Collective service, and it's my honor to be here in support of
Dogshit.
[7:27:05]
while these comments are made in my personal
Capacity, I bring several perspectives that inform my
Wholehearted support of this generationally
[7:27:14]
significant project. First,
I support dogshit as an active volunteer and
[7:27:19]
contributor to the region's economic
Development efforts. The jobs and quality of place that will be
Created are once in a lifetime in nature.
[7:27:28]
second, I support dogshit. As the former chair of the austin airport
Advisory commission.
[7:27:34]
the proximity of this project to our world
Class international airport is
[7:27:40]
extraordinarily impactful. Third, I support dogshit as a believer in
Transit and founding board chair of transit
[7:27:48]
forward. This will provide such connectivity
Across the east side of austin and travis
[7:27:53]
county. For our friends at capital metro and
Perhaps atp.
[7:27:57]
and fourth, I support dogshit as an active
Parks and trails infrastructure volunteer and
[7:28:04]
board member of the great springs project. This presents a tremendous opportunity from a
Trail connectivity and colorado river access
[7:28:13]
standpoint. While these perspectives are
Important to our community,
[7:28:17]
I want to focus the balance of my remarks on
Something that might seem less outwardly
[7:28:22]
related to the project. The tremendous impact dogs head will have on
The city of austin's ability to increase
[7:28:30]
services to those most in need over $570
Million in net new tax revenue to the city
[7:28:39]
over the next 35 years. That is a game changing number.
[7:28:45]
as some of you know, I used to serve as chair
Of the human services committee in the texas
[7:28:49]
house. This service shaped my understanding
Of the importance of early childhood
[7:28:55]
education, mental health services,
The chip program, and so many other issues that because the
State underinvested in these priorities,
[7:29:04]
cities and counties are left as the safety
Net.
[7:29:09]
important to note the city clerk has
Confirmed that those who registered in favor
[7:29:16]
of the dog's head package of items today
Outnumber those who oppose them by 2.3 times.
[7:29:26]
city clerk confirmed 1386 comments in favor
Registered in favor 585 against.
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why a city sponsored tours? Because tours funded public infrastructure
Equals greater density,
[7:29:43]
which equals greater. Which equals increased
Tax revenue,
[7:29:47]
which equals better funding for the social
Services that are so important to our
[7:29:53]
community. I appreciate your consideration
And I very much appreciate your service.
[7:29:59]
thank you. There you go.
[7:30:05]
council mayor. My name is dan foster. I'm district nine. I want to thank you for
Hearing me out on the dog's head.
[7:30:11]
I'm here to support it. I, you know, as I've said here today,
I'm reminded of the diversity of opinions we
[7:30:18]
have in our community. And that's a strength
Of boston. And I think for me, when you think about how
Things go forward,
[7:30:25]
the one thing I've learned in my life is that
All of our opinions are informed by our
[7:30:30]
experiences and I have experiences related
Specifically to dogs head.
[7:30:38]
I early on, when I was a baby lawyer,
I had a matter that allowed me to tour this
[7:30:45]
entire property, and I remember going out
There and thinking at the time,
[7:30:52]
wow, what are these families ever going to do
With this property?
[7:30:57]
it's as if all it did was hold the world
Together with all the mining pits.
[7:31:02]
and then in subsequent years,
I had the good fortune of representing two
[7:31:10]
wonderful ladies who had inherited some of
The land out there.
[7:31:15]
and it was one thing after another that I had
To take care of for them.
[7:31:19]
it was difficult. The land was filled pits
And they didn't know what to do with it,
[7:31:26]
and it came with a whole bunch of issues. And so when I think about the opportunity
That's sitting in front of you,
[7:31:33]
I think what a great,
Amazing chance to do something wonderful for
[7:31:39]
this area. And when you look at it,
If you think about the individual things that
[7:31:44]
we've been talking about today,
They don't seem that controversial.
[7:31:48]
if you went out on the street and asked
Someone, would they like to have hundreds of acres of
New parks with trails along the river in
[7:31:56]
places that were previously inaccessible to
The public? The answer would be, of course,
If you said,
[7:32:02]
would you like to have new housing in our
City that's so desperately needs new housing,
[7:32:07]
the answer would be yes. So I vote. I urge you to vote yes. Appreciate you. Thank you.
[7:32:14]
please. Yes. Hello, this is jerry wheat.
[7:32:19]
I just want to start off by saying if housing
And parks were actually in the tours,
[7:32:24]
then that would be great,
But it doesn't seem like they are.
[7:32:28]
all amazon. One of the largest corporate
Empires in history,
[7:32:34]
1.6 million employees,
Many hundreds of warehouses,
[7:32:38]
hundreds of millions of square feet of
Industrial property, the largest cloud computing platform on
Earth,
[7:32:44]
and nearing a million robots by no means a
Struggling business endeavor.
[7:32:52]
one of the largest private real estate
Developers in texas. The company behind some of austin's biggest
Commercial developments.
[7:33:00]
a well-established business with billions of
Dollars in projects and decades of experience. Between one of the world's most
Powerful corporations and one of texas
[7:33:11]
largest developers, I simply cannot justify
Asking taxpayers of austin to help carry the
[7:33:16]
cost of their private development.
[7:33:22]
I understand this agreement reimburses
Infrastructure costs, not corporate operating expenses.
[7:33:28]
but we're still committing hundreds of
Millions of dollars in future public tax revenue to lower the cost of a private
Development in hopes of attracting one of the
[7:33:37]
wealthiest corporations in the world.
[7:33:42]
austin has set a dangerous precedent,
Allowing some of the world's largest
[7:33:46]
corporations to dangle the promise of
Development in exchange for valuable public
[7:33:51]
resources. We have done it before with tesla, and here we are doing it again.
[7:33:56]
I moved here because it is the live music
Capital of the world,
[7:34:01]
and because of catering to the interests of
Billionaires, it is becoming increasingly difficult to
Support yourself as a musician in this city.
[7:34:09]
yet the title remains. What will you call it when no one can afford
To play music here?
[7:34:14]
austin. Where live music died in the interest
Of shareholders. Thank you. Gary merritt.
[7:34:26]
cameron. Shaw. Cameron,
Are you here?
[7:34:31]
cameron. Oh, I think I see him coming in. Is miss ramos here? Okay,
Then.
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just the two minutes. Jeremy martin,
Bobby levinski,
[7:34:43]
and gary farmer.
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please, just state your state. Your name? Yes. Thank you.
[7:34:58]
mayor and council member. My name is gary
Merritt. I live in d seven. I am the ceo of great
Springs project,
[7:35:05]
and I'm here today to talk about the lower
Colorado river trail. Great springs project is a nonprofit that
Protects the natural resources and iconic
[7:35:13]
springs from austin to san antonio,
And is delivering a 100 plus mile hike and
[7:35:18]
bike trail that connects barton springs was
San marcos springs,
[7:35:22]
comal springs and san antonio springs,
Anchored by the alamo and the texas capitol.
[7:35:28]
we work closely with staff and electeds from
Five counties and 12 cities,
[7:35:33]
along with dozens of conservation,
Trail and civic nonprofits.
[7:35:38]
the business community and literally hundreds
Of private landowners.
[7:35:42]
at every step, our imperative is to deliver
The transportation, recreation and conservation,
Excuse me, conservation benefits that the
[7:35:50]
community is asking for. The lower colorado river trail is exactly
That type of project.
[7:35:56]
this trail extension from longhorn dam
Downstream to almost the bastrop county line,
[7:36:01]
will provide important connections for the
Recreation and transportation infrastructure in east and southeast austin.
[7:36:07]
some pieces of that infrastructure exist now, and some are on the way,
And the trail through the dog's head and
[7:36:13]
other developments will be a connector and a
Catalyst for this extensive trail network.
[7:36:19]
great springs project is currently engaged in
A big stakeholder initiative for the lower
[7:36:23]
colorado, called the rap water restoration
And access plan,
[7:36:28]
that is exploring how trail connectivity
Along the river can help protect the river.
[7:36:33]
this trail will also support the great work
And investment by the city of austin and travis county on onion creek for both
Recreation and flood mitigation,
[7:36:41]
and the work being done on gilleland creek as
Development continues in that watershed.
[7:36:46]
to conclude, we are grateful for the
Commitment for connected trail and protection for the colorado river that will be provided
By this project.
[7:36:53]
thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you. Yes, sir. Why don't you go ahead?
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hello, mayor and council. And I'd like to point out that everyone
Speaking for this item,
[7:37:04]
most of us, we all want those same things. We all want trails. We all want parks.
[7:37:09]
we all want development of some sort. We want housing. We want schools. We want libraries. We want the city to make
Money on taxes.
[7:37:15]
we want the developer to make money on their
Investments. We're not here to fight that. We're here to fight the way that this is
Happening and the timeline that this is
[7:37:22]
happening on. Growing up,
I saw a river die.
[7:37:27]
my family is from out in west texas,
And every year or two we'd go out back out there and and look at the pecos river.
[7:37:32]
a couple hundred years ago,
It was 100ft wide and ten feet deep, and you had to go miles to find a place to
Cross it.
[7:37:38]
and that land is still in my family today. That river is ten feet wide,
Ten inches deep,
[7:37:46]
and is a salty, sludgy brine. That whole region has dried out and died.
[7:37:52]
okay, so listen, like if you come.
[7:37:58]
yeah. So there was a minute. What happened to it? Many,
Many things. And it takes a lot to kill a
[7:38:03]
river. And living in texas,
There's also comanche springs, five hours west of here.
[7:38:07]
had triple the flow rate of barton springs. And that was killed by a single rancher who
Tapped it and sold the hold the water.
[7:38:15]
living in austin, we protected barton springs
In the 90s.
[7:38:19]
we recognized that we needed to study the
Hydrological system and protect it.
[7:38:23]
okay. And a long dog's head. The river is fed by an alluvial aquifer.
[7:38:29]
there are dozens of seeps and springs all
Along that 6.5 mile length of the river.
[7:38:36]
we have not studied how much of the surface
Flow comes from underneath dog's head.
[7:38:42]
we need to study the system before we build
On it. The river is fed by it.
[7:38:47]
it is a shallow water bearing formation that
Does not exist in austin or does not exist in
[7:38:52]
texas very often. The river is a gift,
Not a promise. Please protect it. Thank you sir.
[7:38:58]
are you? Good afternoon,
Mayor council.
[7:39:06]
my name is jeremy martin. I am president of the austin chamber of
Commerce and a resident of district nine.
[7:39:13]
I am in favor of proceeding with the dog's
Head, because adopting the tax increment
Reinvestment zone,
[7:39:21]
along with the development agreement,
Will allow the city of austin to partner with
[7:39:26]
other jurisdictions to shape austin's future
And move forward with a generational
[7:39:31]
investment that will create new employment
Centers, that will connect austinites to new jobs and
Career paths,
[7:39:38]
and create opportunities for desperately
Needed housing options, and expand services where they need,
Where they're needed most.
[7:39:45]
through this hers, you can ensure a higher
Standard of development and quality infrastructure that will serve austinites for
Many years to come.
[7:39:52]
please vote yes. Thank you for your time. Thank you sir. Mr.. Mayor.
[7:39:58]
council, thank you very much for your
Service. My name is gary farmer. I'm a 51 year resident of austin and I live
In district eight.
[7:40:06]
I am here because in the 1990s,
The environmental community and the
[7:40:11]
development community came together in a city
Sponsored process to solve the riddle of
[7:40:17]
where development should be encouraged and
Where it should be discouraged.
[7:40:21]
that process was arduous,
Passionate, difficult, but ultimately, people of good faith on both
Sides.
[7:40:29]
environmental side and development side came
Up with a framework that the city adopted.
[7:40:34]
that framework yielded the drinking water
Protection zone, where development should be discouraged,
And the desired development zone where
[7:40:42]
development should be encouraged. Dog head sits in the desired development
Zone.
[7:40:49]
that area was used, abused,
And abandoned in an era long gone.
[7:40:56]
we would never allow to happen today. What happened then? But even though the.
[7:41:01]
the land set in the desired development zone. No one stepped forward.
[7:41:05]
to my knowledge, endeavor is the first group
With the courage,
[7:41:10]
the vision, the experience and the expertise
To put this together for the citizenry of
[7:41:15]
austin. This. They want to repair,
Restore, and rejuvenate an area where our
[7:41:21]
families can live, work and play. This is not a developer giveaway.
[7:41:26]
this is a reimbursement. The tours will reimburse. Endeavor accepts all the risk and if the
Development does not produce the tax base and
[7:41:35]
the tax receipts, then they'll never get
Reimbursed. We need to grow our tax base,
Not raise our tax rates.
[7:41:43]
we have an opportunity here to create jobs
For families.
[7:41:50]
return for taxpayers will support the
Citizens who need services in this growing
[7:41:55]
dynamic city. I urge your support of this
Item and I thank you for your time.
[7:42:00]
thank you sir. Gina fuentes.
[7:42:06]
is david daniel low. Melissa hernandez and
Roy whaley.
[7:42:14]
if your name has been called,
Please come forward if you want to be heard.
[7:42:23]
hi, I'm daniel low. You should have received
In your inbox some supporting graphics.
[7:42:30]
I live adjacent to the dog's head in the area
Bound by hergatz and thompson streets.
[7:42:35]
historically, this was a freedmen's
Neighborhood. Many of my neighbors are still descendants of
The burdett and tannehill plantations,
[7:42:43]
and it remains one of the oldest,
Most socioeconomically diverse neighborhoods
[7:42:48]
in the city. The dogs had. Roadway plan will cut this neighborhood in
Two.
[7:42:55]
in the. And in the process,
Displaced many of my neighbors.
[7:42:59]
the montopolis extension,
Reminiscent of the I-35 corridor that
[7:43:04]
separated east austin will be six lanes wide
And 154ft wide.
[7:43:11]
most frustrating for us is when we met with
The developer. They claimed the proposed roadway map was
What the city wanted.
[7:43:18]
we met when we then met with the city's
Transportation department. They said no, this is what the developer
Provided to them.
[7:43:25]
so now we're stuck in this endless roundabout
That nobody's willing to stand up and accept
[7:43:30]
responsibility for this map. In light of this, we made our own roadway map
And submitted it to the transportation
[7:43:37]
department, one that removes the montopolis
Extension and proposes patent lane,
[7:43:43]
which is land owned by the developer as a
Main arterial connector in and out of the
[7:43:49]
dog's head. Logistically,
This also makes the most sense as it lies at
[7:43:53]
the 18371 intersection. So if the dogs had anti-displacement,
Efforts espoused by this council are genuine,
[7:44:04]
then rerouting the montopolis extension
Should be at the top of the to do list.
[7:44:10]
this is currently the biggest concern for our
Neighborhood. We've been working with council member
Velasquez,
[7:44:16]
but we'll need support from more of you to
Ensure we aren't literally run over by this
[7:44:21]
development. Please pump the brakes on the
Dog head tours.
[7:44:29]
we'll go to you. Please just state your name
For the record.
[7:44:34]
buenas tardes. I'm like,
I already forgot what time it is right now. I've been here forever,
But my name is melissa hernandez.
[7:44:41]
I am a native austinite born and raised in
Montopolis. 78741. Jose isn't here,
But happy birthday jose.
[7:44:50]
I'm all about celebrating people in life. So it's been a long day.
[7:44:56]
this is my first time here talking to y'all
And I'm probably going to cry.
[7:45:04]
it's okay. I this is,
As susana almanza said earlier,
[7:45:13]
this is a continuation of the 1928 master
Plan. You already put it on the bob bullock museum.
[7:45:19]
it's on the last floor. And I was like, oh, wow. Amazing. So this is I don't know why it's
There because we continue to do y'all
[7:45:28]
continue to do things without the community's
Consent without coming out and talking to the
[7:45:36]
residents. There is a four fourth generation
Disabled veteran who lives on her god's lane.
[7:45:45]
that's that's my daughter's great
Grandfather.
[7:45:52]
and he is not aware of,
He was not aware of this as all the other
[7:45:58]
community on her guts was not he's currently
Fighting cancer stage four.
[7:46:08]
my daughter grew up in his house,
You know I want her to be able to spend her
[7:46:15]
time there later in her years. And I urge you to vote no if you can see the
Difference between the people voting yes and
[7:46:26]
the people voting no. Y'all are not even in
District three.
[7:46:33]
that's it. Thank you. Mr.
[7:46:38]
jabbour, good evening. Good evening. My name is david jabbour,
And I'm the owner of a third generation
[7:46:45]
family business that's called austin home for
Generations.
[7:46:50]
I'm also chair elect of the austin chamber of
Commerce. I live in district ten and do business in
Each council member district.
[7:46:58]
my family has watched all austin evolve over
The decades.
[7:47:03]
we've seen tremendous change,
But we've also seen something else.
[7:47:07]
when the community plans thoughtfully and
Invests in the future,
[7:47:12]
austin becomes stronger. To me, that's what today's vote is about.
[7:47:17]
it's about making sure austin continues to
Grow in a way that creates opportunity while
[7:47:24]
protecting the qualities that make this city
Special.
[7:47:29]
what I appreciate is about the project is
That it looks beyond the property itself.
[7:47:36]
it creates jobs and investment while
Restoring land that has already been
[7:47:41]
disturbed. It expands public access to the
Colorado river,
[7:47:46]
invests in infrastructure,
And helps generate the tax base that supports
[7:47:50]
parks and other community priorities. As someone who helps lead a family business
That's been here for three plus generations,
[7:47:58]
I think a lot about the future. I want austin to remain a city where
Businesses choose to invest,
[7:48:05]
where people can build careers,
And where the next generation has the same
[7:48:10]
opportunities my family has found here. I believe that projects like dogshit help us
Move in that direction.
[7:48:17]
I respectfully ask your support.
[7:48:22]
mr. Whaley. Howdy, y'all. Roy whaley, still long time environmental
Activist.
[7:48:30]
I have to question some of these numbers
About the supporters.
[7:48:35]
how many of these supporters work for
Endeavor? How many of them work for richard?
[7:48:39]
how many of them even live in austin? How many of them are children?
[7:48:44]
okay. They got all of their employees to sign
Up. I don't know if they got a free turkey out of
The deal or what,
[7:48:51]
but I think those numbers are bogus and the
People that care are here speaking.
[7:48:58]
they didn't sign up and keep working. The people that care are here and they're
Speaking.
[7:49:04]
so that's that's one of my first big beefs
Right there.
[7:49:11]
I, I really want to push again on.
[7:49:17]
oh my gosh, this is overwhelming. Anyway. Council member lane,
I appreciate you and respect you.
[7:49:27]
but again, this is this is not your district.
[7:49:32]
you know, I know you're here to serve all of
Austin, but this is not your district.
[7:49:37]
I would wish everyone would listen to the
People in the district.
[7:49:42]
council member velazquez. You know what I'm talking about. I've walked with you,
Marched with you, planted with you.
[7:49:49]
I hope you're going to do the right thing and
Say no. You know, in 1849 at sutter's mill in
California,
[7:49:57]
they didn't have to offer money to get people
To come. There was a gold rush.
[7:50:02]
everyone keeps talking about austin and the
Gold rush. We don't have to offer welcome.
[7:50:07]
I don't have anything against this business. Welcome. Come on in. But pay your own bills.
[7:50:14]
don't ask me to pay for you to come here. And I. You know the tax increment thing.
[7:50:20]
most people don't understand that. I think there are people on the dais that
Don't truly understand it.
[7:50:26]
thank you, mr. Whaley. People are going to be paying attention in
November.
[7:50:31]
thank you. Mr.. Thank you. And for the record, jane doe still hadn't
Shown up.
[7:50:38]
next set of speakers is catherine brown,
Ali hoffman,
[7:50:43]
greg anderson, kim vasquez,
And zenobia joseph,
[7:50:51]
please come forward. If your name has been
Called and you want to be heard.
[7:51:01]
mr. Anderson, we'll start with you and we'll
Work our way down. Yes, sir. Thank you. Mayor. Good evening,
Mayor.
[7:51:07]
council. My name is greg anderson,
And I live in a terrace. I got to say, this is great to see so many
New faces in the audience.
[7:51:14]
I first snuck on to the dog's head as a
Teenager, remembering just why such a massive mine.
[7:51:20]
a mine, could be located right on,
Right in the middle of the city, right next to just the incredible colorado
River and minutes from downtown.
[7:51:28]
the riverfront is beautiful here,
And this is our chance to protect it and to make sure that it's accessible to more
Austinites.
[7:51:34]
please don't lose sight of what's what. A no vote means here. It doesn't mean
Preserving untouched nature.
[7:51:41]
this is a century old mine. It means austin could lose the chance to
Shape thousands of homes.
[7:51:46]
parks, 6.5 miles of waterfront protections,
Mobility improvements,
[7:51:51]
water quality investments and long term
Affordability. A tours isn't a giveaway.
[7:51:56]
it reinvests future tax growth from this area
Into public infrastructure that austin will
[7:52:01]
own. I know it isn't an easy vote,
And some of you may hear criticism either
[7:52:05]
way, but that's why we elect you to balance
Housing, the environment, transportation,
Jobs, creation of tax base and austin's long
[7:52:13]
term future. Opportunities like this are
Rare, and I hope you'll vote yes.
[7:52:17]
thank you all. Thank you. Please just state your name for the record.
Yes.
[7:52:22]
hi. Good evening council. My name is ollie hoffman.
[7:52:27]
I am here in opposition to the dog's head
Development.
[7:52:32]
my biggest concern really is transparency. I'm not anti-development,
But endeavor really lost my trust with the
[7:52:40]
the bombed out mine pit comment they made
Earlier.
[7:52:44]
because I played in the dog's head,
Like you as a young person.
[7:52:49]
and I remember, you know,
Swimming, fishing you know, getting mustang grapes and stuff like that.
[7:52:55]
and it definitely wasn't a bombed out mine
Pit. So why would a deal that is good for austin
Be shrouded in lies like this ndas last
[7:53:07]
minute hearings, secret votes. Why vote before people who've signed up for
Items 14 and 15 have had a chance to make
[7:53:15]
their voice heard. That's low.
[7:53:19]
why give endeavor veto power to contradict
The city council that we elected?
[7:53:25]
t.c. Gets paid literally like five,
25 times what I do.
[7:53:30]
and he has shown up to less meetings about
Dog's head than I have.
[7:53:34]
at least the meetings were being told about
Which we were giving, given a two day heads up for,
By the way I also resent the false dichotomy,
[7:53:43]
being presented that is either more
Infrastructure and we roll over for endeavor completely, or we delay the deal and get no
Infrastructure for the area.
[7:53:51]
I find this false choice particularly
Ridiculous, because if the turs is approved,
The only infrastructure being funded will be
[7:53:57]
for amazon's benefit,
Not ours. Delay this deal so that there can be proper
Democratic oversight over whatever happens at
[7:54:06]
dogshit, please. This is supposed to be a
Democracy. I don't expect everything to go my way every
Time,
[7:54:12]
but I feel patronized by this council. And there needs to be a serious reevaluation
Of the processes that led us to this point.
[7:54:21]
this experience has made me actually prefer
The commissioners court, which is crazy. So please delay.
[7:54:28]
thanks. Please begin. Hi,
Catherine brown.
[7:54:35]
I live in district nine. However, my father's house is on hergatz
Lane.
[7:54:40]
I've had it in our family for over 30 years,
And I've been in this city for almost 60
[7:54:46]
years now. I think over 60 years.
[7:54:50]
what I guess, you know,
I've spoken to you numerous times about not
[7:54:55]
just the public health issue,
But I think really about getting independent
[7:55:00]
evidence and opinions on the development
Itself. We even heard today, for example,
During the amendment process,
[7:55:08]
this complete confusion about how much of the
Land was truly in the riparian zone.
[7:55:15]
and instead of thinking,
Well, let's go to an independent person,
[7:55:19]
an expert who could tell us the ask was to
The developer.
[7:55:24]
and this was very frustrating,
You know because I feel like what we need
[7:55:30]
here to actually move forward on both sides
Is,
[7:55:34]
is some objective evidence,
Some independent an objective assessments of
[7:55:40]
what really is going on here. Both, I say from the environmental side,
But also from the ecological,
[7:55:46]
from the human side. It's not clear to me,
For example, as a resident there, that engagement spending
Money on engagement fund is really going to
[7:55:55]
prevent displacement and gentrification. I've lived through that in east austin,
And just an engagement group doesn't seem to
[7:56:03]
have that sort of agency when it comes to
What really might happen in the future.
[7:56:08]
here we hear on one side about what sounds
Like dogs had like almost a dream land for
[7:56:14]
some people and then for others,
You know, they're concerned is, well, what about the impact on the local
Environment,
[7:56:21]
on my home, on flooding? And yet all we hear is speculation or
Description,
[7:56:27]
but no real numbers, no real models,
No real data to back up either side.
[7:56:33]
I think what we need is an independent
Assessment so we know where we're going.
[7:56:37]
thank you. Please just state your name for
The record.
[7:56:44]
yes. Hi. Good. Good evening. My name is kim vasquez. I am in district three,
And I do live adjacent to the dog's head
[7:56:51]
along hergatz lane neighborhood,
And I am. I oppose the items on today's agenda.
[7:56:57]
that's all related to the dog's head and the
Tears. Creation. So I request that the tears
Creation be delayed until a full engagement.
[7:57:06]
community engagement has been has has gone
Through the process. That includes the planning commission,
Urban transportation commission and the
[7:57:13]
environmental commission. To understand more like how does the city
Determine that the development or
[7:57:20]
redevelopment will likely not occur through
Private investment alone in a reasonably
[7:57:27]
foreseeable future time frame for this
Creation or this reinvestment zone to be
[7:57:33]
created? The developer has repeatedly told
Our neighborhood that there are no plans that
[7:57:37]
they have right now that are not in the near
Future, that it may take many years before this
Happens,
[7:57:43]
before development happens. The development agreement allows for up to 45
Years to complete open space commitment.
[7:57:50]
mind you, open space,
Not parkland. Also 15 years to complete trail easements
Commitment.
[7:57:58]
is this within reasonably foreseeable future? It requires timeline for.
[7:58:03]
it does not require timeline for housing if
That's for development.
[7:58:07]
if housing is not guaranteed,
Then how would affordable development
[7:58:12]
affordable housing development be met? Is this within the reasonably foreseeable
Future that that we are trying to create this
[7:58:19]
reinvestment zone? So neither the neither the
Development agreement nor trs plans addresses
[7:58:24]
the impacts of the environment and the
Communities, including the adjacent communities that I
Live on.
[7:58:30]
despite the developer calling this blighted
Or bombed out mining pits. This is a river corridor with pristine water
Quality that we live there.
[7:58:38]
we see it. We are in the waters and abundant
Wildlife species.
[7:58:43]
there's protection needed for. Thank you, thank you,
Thank you, thank you.
[7:58:51]
brad. Massingill. Ben. Livingston. Robin. Robin.
[7:58:57]
rather. Aaron. Gonzalez. Jennifer. Barnes.
[7:59:11]
mr.. Massingill, we'll start with you.
Please.
[7:59:19]
when I was here before at the work session,
I, I, I mentioned to you all about robstown,
Texas,
[7:59:25]
in nueces county where the tesla plant there
Within a month of being open,
[7:59:30]
got busted by some county employees for
Leaking some unknown substance out into the
[7:59:36]
environment. The whole problems compounded by
The fact that drainage permits,
[7:59:46]
at least in this case,
Are a state issue. And the county was not advised.
[7:59:50]
what kind of things could be dumped or not
Dumped? So there was no the two things didn't
Connect.
[7:59:58]
a loophole that left a dump dumping
Situation.
[8:00:03]
that's really critical. And when we're talking about a robot factory
Out here,
[8:00:09]
we're talking about some ground penetrating
Chemicals that are out there that are known
[8:00:13]
to create toxic plumes. These things like tce,
You know, they get in the ground and they
[8:00:21]
penetrate and they bubble back up and forth
Before they're there in such locked down
[8:00:29]
fashion that they can't be removed easily. These are the types of chemicals that are
Involved in this when we're talking about an
[8:00:35]
alluvial floodplain. That doesn't mean that
Water just comes over it.
[8:00:39]
it means that water is coming up from
Underneath it, rising in and falling with the water table.
[8:00:46]
it's it's kind of breathing. So when we're talking about drawing these
Things down into the,
[8:00:53]
well, water of bastrop down all everything
Downtown,
[8:00:57]
I mean, downstream, this is something that
Y'all wouldn't be able to do 2 or 3 years ago
[8:01:04]
when the epa was in, in effect,
Y'all are taking advantage of of the current
[8:01:10]
federal administration to bend rules that you
Couldn't have meant before.
[8:01:14]
and I think y'all need to do a little soul
Searching. And, and I really want to thank jose for
Standing up.
[8:01:22]
thank you, miss brethren. First of all, I want to say to council member
Fuentes if she's watching,
[8:01:30]
and I hope she's not,
That we're thinking of you and we miss you and our heart is with your family.
[8:01:36]
I also want to say happy birthday to jose and
Mike siegel. That is the single best speech I've ever seen
In this house,
[8:01:42]
and I've been coming here for 30 years. Thank you for saying everything that the
Community is thinking,
[8:01:49]
and thank you for standing up for us. You all are in a tough spot because austin is
A world class city,
[8:01:57]
and we need a world class economic
Development strategy and implementation.
[8:02:02]
but this is not a world class deal. You guys deserve a world class deal.
[8:02:09]
you can't have a world class deal with zero
Environmental analysis,
[8:02:14]
zero flood mitigation analysis,
Zero climate mitigation analysis,
[8:02:19]
zero environmental racism analysis. If you can't understand the depth of why
People are so frustrated about this.
[8:02:29]
it's because we could have had we should have
A world class deal.
[8:02:36]
you can't sit on sit in this room yesterday
And talk about cutting social services,
[8:02:44]
and today talk about giving a huge corporate
Advantage to the world's biggest company,
[8:02:50]
the world's biggest billionaire and the top
Developer who who's so much more capable than
[8:02:56]
this. You guys cannot do this. You please don't do it.
[8:03:01]
I really am asking you. Austin needs you to hold a much higher
Standard.
[8:03:06]
get us a world class deal,
And we'll come down here and cheer for you.
[8:03:11]
don't do it like this. Please don't do it like this.
[8:03:17]
I mayor council. I'm asking you to vote no. Or at least postpone this item until well
Into 2027.
[8:03:24]
we've been told that this project gives no
Tax breaks, no tax incentives. But when the land value is
Frozen at $17 million for 45 years,
[8:03:34]
I'm having a hard time understanding how both
The developer and the proposed tenants of
[8:03:38]
this property don't benefit from that. I'm concerned that rushed,
Opaque process may become the norm for
[8:03:45]
companies like this. I'm deeply concerned at
The impact that we're actively entering into
[8:03:51]
an agreement, knowing that tenants like
Amazon robotics and their strategic partners,
[8:03:56]
tesla, that they're having already on our
Water supply at the time when data center
[8:04:01]
companies are seeing texas's open season,
If we're willing to scrap environmental protections now that endanger people's
Drinking water,
[8:04:08]
flood safety. What does this say to other
Billionaires that say austin is open to
[8:04:12]
exploitation? What will be on the chopping
Block next?
[8:04:19]
we're told how many jobs this will create
What we're actively thinking about.
[8:04:23]
you know, while we're actively thinking about
Making social service cuts, school closures are ongoing. The public has received
Inadequate proof that this will bring in new
[8:04:32]
money when the tax is frozen. What to me, this is saying is that residents
In the surrounding areas across the city are
[8:04:39]
going to be picking up the tab. This is going
To be raising displacement, concerns of areas, proximity and proximity to
The tours,
[8:04:48]
people that would be contributing taxes to
This city if they were not included in this
[8:04:53]
zone is how I'm seeing it. Ultimately, this benefit comes at a time when
I have to ask you this,
[8:05:00]
you know, where's the tax relief for small
And medium sized business owners? That's right. This year alone,
Across the united states,
[8:05:09]
small businesses have comprised 96% of the
Net jobs created in this country.
[8:05:15]
I think ultimately, when we invest in those
That's going to make our in our city a lot
[8:05:20]
more resistant to. Council.
[8:05:27]
mayor. Ben livingston,
Longtime taxpayer and voter from district
[8:05:31]
five. I agree with every word that robin
Said. And mr. Siegel, that was a terrific speech.
[8:05:39]
I like you better. I wouldn't vote for you
Still, but I do like you better.
[8:05:44]
I'm speaking against item 1415 and 111
Because this ordinance creates the tax
[8:05:49]
increment reinvestment zone that makes the
Dog's head project possible.
[8:05:54]
the agenda says this item has no fiscal
Impact. That may be true today,
But that's not the whole story.
[8:06:01]
aye ters is the financing mechanism that
Redirects future tax revenue away from
[8:06:05]
general city services and towards a single
Development. Once this framework is in place,
The public has already lost much of its
[8:06:14]
leverage. This project covers more than 2600
Acres and over six miles of the colorado
[8:06:21]
river frontage. We now know that amazon is at
The center of this development before
[8:06:27]
creating a special tax district. The public deserves complete transparency
About why one of the wealthiest corporations
[8:06:35]
in the whole wide world needs this kind of a
Public assistance.
[8:06:40]
assistance. History should make you very
Cautious.
[8:06:46]
when amazon searched for hq,
Two cities entered a bidding war offering
[8:06:50]
billions in public incentives. The result was a race to the bottom,
With taxpayers asked to shoulder the risk
[8:06:57]
while amazon raped. Whoops. Reaped the benefits. Austin shouldn't repeat
That mistake unless you can clearly show us.
[8:07:05]
taxpayers will receive. We will receive more value than if those
Future tax dollars were invested in parks,
[8:07:14]
flood protection, public safety,
Libraries and transportation that benefit
[8:07:19]
everyone. I also want to address the claim
That the city was outbid when it had the
[8:07:25]
opportunity to acquire the important
Riverfront property.
[8:07:30]
yes. What part of this do you not understand?
[8:07:52]
my name is jennifer barnes and I am a
Resident of the austin etj,
[8:07:57]
just north of district seven. I'm here today to state that as an austin,
Etj resident,
[8:08:04]
when I learned about the process through
Which the annexation of the dogs had
[8:08:09]
happened, I was horrified.
[8:08:14]
until this went ahead. The people,
The dogs and I had more in common politically in travis county than we do with the city.
[8:08:22]
the utter lack of transparency,
The how poorly informed the residents were,
[8:08:28]
if at all, before the annexation happened. These people's rights were violated.
[8:08:34]
and in some ways, the people,
The etj rights are being violated anytime
[8:08:39]
that the city goes ahead with this,
Especially when it is.
[8:08:45]
in the name of a corporate development that
Is not going to help or improve the lives of
[8:08:50]
the people who live there already.
[8:08:55]
if you if you didn't get a. Get it already. I am against approving of the
Terms.
[8:09:03]
there's no good reason to move forward with
Approving it and creating this tax district.
[8:09:09]
it's not needed for development to element to
Happen. It's a misuse of an economic tool to
[8:09:14]
wave a coupon at amazon.
[8:09:18]
you know, and I've heard that amazon claims
They're looking at another city.
[8:09:23]
if they want to go somewhere else,
Let them be someone else's problem. Because anywhere that amazon's facilities go,
[8:09:30]
whether it's a warehouse or a robotics
Facility, they are a problem. Yes,
I live up near pflugerville,
[8:09:37]
and we know. We know that personally in
Pflugerville, where they they built before we got we got
Their tax incentives.
[8:09:43]
they didn't need them. They didn't really
Care about them. There were no there were no
[8:09:50]
requirements for what people were going to be
Paid. People who work there do not live in pflugerville because they can't afford it off
Of what amazon pays them.
[8:09:58]
thank you very much. I'm going to call the
Last three speakers.
[8:10:04]
we have julia sakura,
Kiba white and heather bunker.
[8:10:12]
are any of you all here?
[8:10:29]
why don't we start with you,
And we'll go this way. So please begin. My name is julia sikora,
And I'm a resident of district two.
[8:10:37]
I'm asking the council to vote no on item
111. Austin has become a hub for development.
[8:10:43]
we've all seen the city change,
And change is inevitable. But the development of dog's head is a change
For the worse.
[8:10:51]
thank you. By choice,
Texas operates on an isolated power grid,
[8:10:55]
which has caused devastating losses for its
Residents. How much energy will be needed for the
Development of this land and when the
[8:11:03]
development is completed,
How much of our resources will be drained by
[8:11:07]
the corporations there. We learned this week that amazon will be one
Of the clients in this development deal.
[8:11:14]
when we look at the dog's head tirz,
It is clear that a $2 billion tax incentive
[8:11:20]
is not needed because in 2025,
Amazon's gross profit was $360 billion after
[8:11:28]
paying all of their employees and expenses. So amazon and the other billion dollar
Companies in this deal do not need a tax
[8:11:35]
incentive or reimbursement,
As mr. Suttle put it. If if you were getting paid by
The parties that benefit,
[8:11:44]
maybe you could afford to prioritize the
Needs of corporations over the people that
[8:11:49]
live here. But austinites cannot afford to
Pay an extra $2 billion in taxes.
[8:11:55]
the the city represented by this council is
Made up of people,
[8:11:59]
not corporations. And it is your
Responsibility to serve our needs.
[8:12:04]
what we need are social services,
Public transportation, low cost housing, and environmental
Regulations that keep us safe.
[8:12:13]
your community does not need land development
Along the colorado river that has been
[8:12:17]
approved with reduced water quality
Protections. This is a shady deal that you know is not
Ethical because you chose to conduct it
[8:12:28]
behind closed doors. Please vote no on this
Item. Thank you for your time.
[8:12:39]
as I stated, when you guys,
As I stated, when you all first presented this, the plan that the city manager gave to
You guys to accept it's against the strategic
[8:12:51]
management system. Austin strategic plan,
The water forward plan 2018.
[8:12:57]
there's a disregard and lack of short range
And five year forecast budgets when it's
[8:13:03]
against the open meetings act,
And the development plan needs full review by all applicable city departments federal,
State and local regulation.
[8:13:12]
I do not think that every one of these people
And all of the people that participate in
[8:13:19]
applicable city departments,
Boards, commissions, advisors and consultants can say that they are representing any of the
Interests of austin in this project.
[8:13:27]
its constituents or resources are much less
Than the best,
[8:13:32]
which it should be. I'm requesting that the
Item 111 we do not accept the tirz.
[8:13:42]
this is because all of these people in the
City should be following the same applicable
[8:13:49]
standards of every other project,
And I don't think that they have it goes
[8:13:56]
against the city and our values and it needs
Proper revision.
[8:14:02]
I think that everyone should get together and
Document how this is good for the city via
[8:14:08]
those established parameters,
Receive public feedback and give transparent information. Then make an informed vote in
Accordance with our charter and not before.
[8:14:24]
mayor. All speakers have been called for. 111
Thank you very much.
[8:14:29]
members, you just heard all the speakers have
Been called for the public hearing on item 111. So without objection,
We will close the public hearing on item
[8:14:38]
number 111. And the public hearing is now
Closed. What I'll do is I would like to entertain a
Motion and get a second if there's a motion.
[8:14:45]
and second, with regard to item number 111. And then we'll go to discussion. And there's
One proposed amendment council member harper
[8:14:53]
madison moves approval of item number 111 and
Seconded by council member ellis.
[8:14:59]
with that being said if you want to be heard, let me know. And councilman and I got you.
[8:15:06]
I'm going to quickly just say a couple of
Things before on the discussion,
[8:15:10]
because I want to clarify some things that I
Worry there's some confusion about.
[8:15:14]
first of all, there is no public assistance
For amazon. Amazon is receiving no incentives and amazon
Is receiving no reimbursement under under the
[8:15:26]
tours. So, so so I'm telling you that's the
Case.
[8:15:32]
there may be some misunderstanding,
But amazon receives no public assistance
[8:15:37]
assistance instead or not. Maybe instead. But it is in it is an entity
That is indicated.
[8:15:44]
it wishes to come if and be located in this
Space.
[8:15:49]
if this space can be developed in a way that
Would allow it to come.
[8:15:55]
importantly. And that is important because it
Is an entity that what it's going to develop
[8:16:01]
will create a tax base,
That tax base.
[8:16:06]
because I think there's been some
Misunderstanding to at least based on some of what I've heard here today.
[8:16:11]
some people have been concerned about school
Districts. Well, in fact, the school district will
Receive 100% of the taxes it's entitled to
[8:16:20]
receive. It is not impacted by this tours. So the del valle independent school district
Will receive property taxes from this
[8:16:29]
development. Whatever the ultimate value of
Let's just use amazon as an example.
[8:16:37]
amazon builds its facility with no incentives
From the city and no reimbursement.
[8:16:44]
amazon builds that whatever the taxable value
Of that is now,
[8:16:49]
it will pay 100% of its property taxes to the
Del valle independent school district.
[8:16:54]
it will also pay 100% of the property taxes
To the.
[8:16:59]
to central health, which is the travis county
Health care district and austin community
[8:17:05]
college. In addition to that endeavor. Endeavor will pay 100% of the property taxes
That it is required to pay and to the.
[8:17:16]
to those entities as well. So the school district,
The health care district, all of those will
[8:17:20]
not be losing any tax dollars. In addition, there's been some discussion
About how that some one person indicated
[8:17:32]
there will be no new taxes out of this. So we're not going to get any new taxes.
[8:17:37]
the fact is that if there aren't new taxes
That come out of it,
[8:17:43]
there's a misunderstanding because there will
Be taxes raised as a result of this.
[8:17:48]
but those if they're not,
Then, then there won't be sufficient to
[8:17:53]
reimburse, and we're only required. The city will only be required to reimburse
If the growth covers the requirement.
[8:18:03]
so it recovers. Covers the amount needed to
Reimburse.
[8:18:08]
if what happens is we pass a tours here
Tonight and in and let's say amazon decides
[8:18:15]
it doesn't want to be here,
Or an endeavor falls flat on its face and
[8:18:20]
trying to develop something. If it doesn't generate the revenue necessary
To be reimbursed,
[8:18:27]
there will not be a reimbursement. So the bottom line is the,
The hope is that by creating,
[8:18:37]
utilizing one of the few tools that city
Governments have in order to build
[8:18:42]
infrastructure, it builds the infrastructure. It is then we're then in a position to allow
For that tax base to grow.
[8:18:51]
and it will benefit the citizens of the city
Of austin. The del valle independent school district.
The central health and.
[8:18:58]
and austin community college as well. So I just want to make sure there's clarity
On some of those points,
[8:19:04]
because I think there's there's some either
Misinformation or disinformation in that
[8:19:08]
regard. Council member duchin,
You're recognized. No no no no no. We've had our public comment.
[8:19:14]
it's now time for us to deliberate,
Provide some clarity, if that's what we think we need to do.
[8:19:19]
and that's what we're going to do without
People crying out from the audience. Council member duchin,
You're recognized. Followed by councilor
[8:19:25]
cowdrey and then council member harper
Madison. Thank you mayor. I've got some questions for
Staff,
[8:19:30]
and I've got some questions for endeavor. If they can come up here,
Please.
[8:19:36]
and while they're doing that,
I'm just going to go ahead and make a few comments. I have been more conflicted about
This decision than any other I can think of
[8:19:47]
for the last year and a half,
And I fully came here today with every expectation to not support this agreement.
[8:19:55]
and despite believing,
As I do, that this has the potential to be a
[8:20:00]
transformational deal for austin. And despite believing,
As I do, that we need to support economic
[8:20:06]
development if we want to pay for the many
Things that residents want.
[8:20:11]
and we've heard that today,
From parks to transit to social services,
[8:20:16]
we'll need to have a real economic
Development strategy, something that we have not had for ages.
[8:20:24]
and now we have back to back significant
Budget shortfalls,
[8:20:28]
tens of millions of dollars of systemic
Budget deficits.
[8:20:33]
and I can't help but think that there is a
Relationship there. This agreement could serve as an important
Step in changing that trajectory.
[8:20:42]
and without it, we're arguably pulling the
Rug out of our economic development plan
[8:20:47]
before it's even started. And that's going to have real consequences
For our budget and for the services people
[8:20:53]
expect and rely on from the city. We've heard criticism that we're cutting
Social services while this is happening.
[8:21:00]
but from my vantage point,
The stark reality is it's going to be really
[8:21:05]
hard to have it all or otherwise. We're making painful choices to live within
Our means.
[8:21:12]
my core feeling is that of deep frustration,
If not outright anger,
[8:21:16]
because I've watched the stakeholders
Consistently struggle,
[8:21:21]
even outright fail, to explain the
Fundamental parts of this agreement.
[8:21:27]
and in the absence of that,
For two months, people have filled in the
[8:21:32]
gaps with fears and worst case scenarios.
[8:21:37]
yesterday, I heard from constituents worried
About humanoid robots that are going to take our jobs. I don't think that's true.
[8:21:43]
that doesn't square with any information
We've been told by staff, the developers, the tenant,
Or any experience that I have.
[8:21:50]
and even if it somehow turns out to be true,
We doesn't change the fact that we've done an
[8:21:55]
abysmal job transparently clarifying the
Details of what this agreement means for
[8:22:00]
people. This is, by the way,
Not entirely on the developers or
[8:22:09]
amazon. Some of this is on our staff. A month ago, I requested more public facing
Information and details to be shared.
[8:22:16]
frequently asked questions or a landing page. What I believe to be a fairly modest request.
[8:22:22]
and despite my team working or being aware of
This project updates almost every day,
[8:22:27]
we were told this information was completed
And available a few days ago was news to us.
[8:22:33]
it was buried in a hard to find city website
And also buried in attachment on a memo.
[8:22:39]
and you had to know where to look. It's not the engagement and communication we
Need for a pothole.
[8:22:45]
never mind a 2600 acre transformational
Project.
[8:22:53]
I want to read a text or share a text from a
Constituent that I think represents a reasonable, balanced interpretation of what's
Transpired up until now,
[8:23:01]
as well as what needs to get fixed. I'm sending a request to slow down the dog's
Head process to allow for community
[8:23:08]
engagement. The 45 year agreement is very
Concerning, with no guardrails for community spaces,
Parks,
[8:23:15]
green spaces and infrastructure. We were told by the city that there would be
Community engagement on this during the
[8:23:21]
process, and now we are here. No community meetings,
No details on what flood,
[8:23:27]
fire and environmental or green space
Protection.
[8:23:31]
I'm all for developing dogshit and
Incorporating the city of austin, but we have to balance to ensure safety flood
Protections.
[8:23:37]
there are none now and community buy in and I
Wholeheartedly agree with this sentiment.
[8:23:43]
we haven't adequately explained environmental
Green space flood,
[8:23:47]
fire and community spaces. We haven't explained why tours may be
Different from a tax subsidy.
[8:23:53]
we haven't explained how the city's
Conservative numbers don't even include amazon in its calculations.
[8:23:58]
instead, we've allowed a vacuum to be filled, which has turned into widespread fear and the
Largest game of telephone I think I've ever
[8:24:06]
seen. What also isn't understood is that if
We pass in this deal,
[8:24:12]
this will develop in a very different way. It's likely going to become mud and in all
Likelihood,
[8:24:19]
luxury single family neighborhoods. The city is going to have no control of key
Environmental features and get no taxable
[8:24:27]
revenue. And make no mistake,
The area will be still developed in time,
[8:24:32]
but probably isn't going to be the success
Story that some people imagine it will be.
[8:24:38]
and this is maybe the most crucial part of my
Comment in several months.
[8:24:42]
the next piece of the agreement comes before
Council. There's another critical choke point for the
Council to consider that could just like
[8:24:51]
today, mean the end of this deal where it
Reverts to a mud.
[8:24:55]
and I'm again going to reinforce there are
Two critical pieces coming to. Council have to be approved for the deal to move forward.
[8:25:01]
one in a few months, the regulating plan and
One in march, which is the final financial plan.
[8:25:07]
and with this in mind,
I've got some questions and I think I gave them plenty of time to get down here.
[8:25:14]
so for staff, I'm going to ask what we had
Some discussion on tuesday,
[8:25:19]
but I'm curious what safeguards and
Monitoring are currently planned out to
[8:25:24]
ensure that the infrastructure built is going
To be reasonably priced, properly constructed. How do we know that we
Aren't going to be reimbursing golden pagodas
[8:25:34]
or shoddily built wastewater pipes?
[8:25:40]
kim lavar is director of financial services. So in our negotiations with endeavor,
We specifically discussed the,
[8:25:49]
the types of public infrastructure that would
Be constructed and how that might impact the
[8:25:55]
city long term. So we essentially we said and
I apologize,
[8:26:01]
I'm trying to find the language very quickly
Here.
[8:26:07]
here's the city and dogs had agreed that
Design of all public improvements will
[8:26:13]
account for efficient long term operating and
Maintenance costs to the extent that it does not otherwise significantly increase initial
Design and construction costs.
[8:26:21]
so we specifically had a conversation about
Not creating infrastructure that becomes far
[8:26:28]
too expensive to maintain over the long term
Since we will have ownership of that
[8:26:34]
infrastructure. We also have discussed as
Part of the financing agreements,
[8:26:41]
that there. And as they're going through this
Construction of this,
[8:26:46]
there's there's design reviews and permitting
And things like that, all the things that you would expect. So
There is,
[8:26:52]
there's significant oversight in the design
And construction.
[8:26:57]
and as we moved through the financing and
Years from now,
[8:27:01]
reimbursement capability,
We will continue to have reviews and
[8:27:07]
assurances to to, when it comes to the,
All the dollars that they're asking for
[8:27:13]
reimbursement for, we will have review
Procedures, we will have mechanisms in place to ensure
That everything,
[8:27:20]
every t is crossed, every I is dotted,
Everything is handled properly.
[8:27:25]
thank you for clarifying that. That would be
Great to get more visible information about
[8:27:31]
those kind of answers and questions for
Endeavor,
[8:27:36]
for mr. Suttle and pastor. I'm not sure who wants to field these,
But I'm going to ask him,
[8:27:42]
do you feel like you've done an excellent,
Fair,
[8:27:46]
poor or worse than poor job communicating
With the public about this potential
[8:27:51]
development? We could have done a lot better.
[8:27:59]
we've done poorly. We've.
[8:28:06]
has anybody from the city discussed with you
The fact that you need to provide information
[8:28:12]
to the public, and if so,
When did that happen?
[8:28:18]
I don't know when, but we've we've all talked
As this project has evolved and it went
[8:28:23]
faster than a lot of things we're used to in
Austin. There were multiple reasons for that.
[8:28:28]
one is one of which is we don't have an
Annexation process in the books and a meeting
[8:28:35]
process, but we've all now that we've had a
Chance to review it.
[8:28:40]
I wish we'd had more time,
And I wish we would have had more interaction. And I hope to have more
Interaction as we go the next step.
[8:28:47]
if this were to happen to pass. Well, let me ask with time the problem or the
Strategy?
[8:28:52]
the problem was not strategy. It was it was time and effort and was not
Strategy.
[8:29:04]
so if this moves forward,
We're going to see you again in the fall for
[8:29:08]
another approval for the next phase of the
Plan. I want you to know that if we're back here
And we're still seeing the same amount of
[8:29:14]
confusion and concern and distrust in this
Process, I'm assuredly voting no on this.
[8:29:21]
here are some of the things that I'm hearing
Right now, including the last 24 hours.
[8:29:25]
I'm hearing this as a $2.2 billion tax
Giveaway. We're giving away residencies,
Hard earned tax dollars to millionaires and
[8:29:33]
billionaires at amazon and endeavor. We're hearing that city is going to lose
Money hand over fist in this deal.
[8:29:39]
we're hearing humanoid robots are going to
Take people's jobs. We're hearing that mueller and other deals
Have had more park and green space.
[8:29:47]
and this is a raw deal from a parks and green
Space perspective.
[8:29:51]
we're hearing all the usual committees and
Processes got bypassed. We're hearing people got displaced.
[8:29:57]
trails are being planned through people's
Homes. We've heard that they're getting.
[8:30:03]
you guys are getting the full sales tax as
Part of this deal for 35 to 45 years.
[8:30:08]
we've heard about data centers and military
Contractors. We've heard about rampant water and energy
Use and industrial chemicals and on and on.
[8:30:19]
and even if some of these criticisms aren't
Entirely rooted in some of the same facts that I'm familiar with,
They do underscore deep,
[8:30:26]
underlying and real concerns about this
Project.
[8:30:31]
and if I had to put things into the buckets,
I'd say it would be guardrails,
[8:30:35]
flooding, environment,
Green space protections, and economics that make sense.
[8:30:42]
and so I came in here ready to vote no. But I can't do that without considering that.
[8:30:47]
this could also be a transformational moment
For the city, that a no vote also is tantamount to what
Will likely be luxury single family
[8:30:55]
neighborhoods, since unlike mueller,
City doesn't own the land to negotiate with.
[8:31:01]
so I want your committee commitment that
After today,
[8:31:06]
your principal work is going to be
Communicating with the community,
[8:31:10]
communication with my constituents. I want people from across town riding in my
Office saying,
[8:31:16]
gosh, I wish richard sutil and andy pasztor
And endeavor would just go away because their
[8:31:22]
team were always meeting with my neighbor
Now. Yeah. They're always meeting with my
Neighbors.
[8:31:28]
they're holding listening sessions. They're
Trying to show me a great website with robust
[8:31:32]
information, information that's been
Validated by third parties and reports.
[8:31:37]
can I have that? We will not disappoint you.
[8:31:44]
for the rest of the council members or the
Mayor, we will make certain that that happens
[8:31:49]
and try to fix what has not happened. Leading up to this, because what I just heard
Is we've done a poor job.
[8:31:57]
and so the next question is going to be,
Are you an endeavor equipped and capable of
[8:32:01]
delivering that? Yes. We've also heard from
Even a speaker a little while ago.
[8:32:08]
if you're needing to move fast,
Which sounds like you are, you need to fix things fast.
[8:32:13]
can you do that? Yes. We will.
[8:32:20]
you're asking to be our neighbor. And we're making we're here to make sure that
You're a great one if this moves forward,
[8:32:31]
if I don't see better accurate information
And robust engagement the next time you're
[8:32:35]
here, I'm voting no on your next request. And if we don't fix the process the next
Three months,
[8:32:43]
I'm voting no on the next request. This cannot continue. This is also can't be
How we,
[8:32:50]
as a city, approach economic development. And the notion that we're in the process of
Building out an economic development strategy
[8:32:58]
is terrifying to me right now. So last thing I'll say,
Consider this a stay of execution.
[8:33:08]
otherwise, I am back in several months to
Vote against this and likely kill this deal.
[8:33:12]
thank you. Thank you. Councilmember duchin
Council member kadri council member, harvard. Madison. The mayor pro tem thank
You.
[8:33:18]
mayor. I just have one question of clarity,
Which might lead to more questions.
[8:33:22]
but for for director mars,
What happens in a world that endeavor decides
[8:33:27]
to annex? Keith mars,
Director of development services department
[8:33:34]
should they annex and release from the city's
Extraterritorial jurisdiction,
[8:33:39]
then we have no land use controls. We would still be obligated to provide water
And electric to the property.
[8:33:48]
directors can speak to that matter as well,
But we would lose essentially everything that
[8:33:53]
development services does in terms of the
Permitting and all of the, the building standards that the city has
Would no longer apply.
[8:34:01]
so, so just to confirm,
If I'm understanding correctly, we would still be on the hook for paying for water,
Electricity,
[8:34:06]
other, other infrastructure. What would that cost look like on a,
On a yearly basis?
[8:34:11]
I don't know if you all would have that,
But if you if you all did. Council member I
[8:34:17]
think the answer to the question is more
About. We would be required to provide services.
[8:34:23]
sure. So it will always be water. It will always be electricity. They are part of our service area.
[8:34:28]
they've been part of our service area since
Apparently the mid 70s. And so regardless if this land is annexed,
If they release from our etj,
[8:34:38]
they will still receive city services because
We have an electric, an electric utility and a water utility.
[8:34:45]
additionally, they will be subject to county
Regulations and county regulations do will
[8:34:51]
allow for 100% impervious cover. Counties don't regulate land use the way that
We do.
[8:34:56]
they don't have zoning powers. So the data center can can go in.
[8:35:02]
so this is and those are things that will tax
Can tax our water and our electric
[8:35:09]
infrastructure. So those that is kind of the
How it flows down.
[8:35:15]
if this does not move forward. So just to confirm, if in a hypothetical
World this doesn't go forward,
[8:35:22]
you're saying it would be,
I guess, easier, or there would be no guardrails for a data center to pop up.
[8:35:28]
and a lot of the things that a few months
Ago, when the original item came forward,
Military.
[8:35:34]
and so like anything could go there. Correct. There are no the counties cannot
Regulate land use the way that we do.
[8:35:42]
got it. Thank you. I might add that one of
The things that council's aware,
[8:35:49]
one of the things that the city is looking at
Is how we're going to deal with data centers
[8:35:54]
inside the city. And one of the key aspects
Of that is how we utilize,
[8:36:00]
in fact, the the resolution that was
Unanimously passed by the council directs the
[8:36:05]
city manager to look at means for regulating
Data centers that include land use.
[8:36:12]
and one of the things that staff,
Professional staff is currently looking at is
[8:36:17]
how we might create a separate zoning. It's not decided yet. It will come to the
Council,
[8:36:23]
but we might even create a separate zoning
Category that deals with certain data
[8:36:30]
centers. And, and that is different because
There is no zoning requirements,
[8:36:36]
no zoning regulations for counties. Council member harper madison,
Followed by mayor pro tem vela.
[8:36:42]
thank you, mayor. I appreciate it. I've
Modified my talking points specifically to
[8:36:47]
just address some things that happened during
The course of the discussion.
[8:36:51]
first of all, I want to thank everybody for
Coming out and participating. It's critical. I mean,
This is what democracy looks like.
[8:36:58]
and everybody doesn't do democracy the same. Some people hiss and boo.
[8:37:02]
some people don't. You know what I'm saying? And it is what it is. That's what democracy
Looks like.
[8:37:08]
and democracy doesn't look like consensus all
The time either, by the way. So in that to testify on matters
With dogs,
[8:37:17]
head or otherwise. Some of y'all is not your
First time here.
[8:37:21]
you've often lynched your voices,
Which are very valuable. I think sometimes you don't think we're
Listening, but I promise you, we are. And
[8:37:28]
some of you, it's your first time. And I'd like to thank you for having the
Courage to do that and participating.
[8:37:37]
for those present. One reminder,
Because democracy means that every voice in
[8:37:45]
the room gets the right to be heard. I watched people's testimony get compromised
By the way that clapping and screaming and
[8:37:54]
like, well into their time. And that's not fair. And so I just want us to
Be cognizant of the fact that this is a
[8:38:02]
relatively sacred space and we can't be in an
Echo chamber,
[8:38:06]
and we have to give everybody their time. That's just fair. I feel like a lot of the
Folks in the room,
[8:38:13]
y'all are people who fight for justice and
Fairness and are thoughtful and believe in
[8:38:19]
humanity. So give everybody that opportunity, whether they agree with you or not.
[8:38:25]
moving forward, I, I firmly believe that we
Are all obliged to participate,
[8:38:31]
to participate in civic discourse. This is how the world goes around.
[8:38:37]
with that said, I want to speak further to
Clear community benefits that I think this
[8:38:42]
project will bring. I think it's important to
Say that this is not to the mayor's point,
[8:38:47]
not a tax giveaway. I think it's also
Important to say that this is not
[8:38:52]
environmental racism. And I'll tell you why
In a moment. It's a term that gets thrown around real
Loosey goosey.
[8:38:59]
and when you look like me,
It feels away.
[8:39:03]
what this development is,
However, it's a once in a lifetime,
[8:39:08]
a generational opportunity. I think austin has long been committed to job
Creation,
[8:39:14]
housing affordability,
Green space. The austin public has made it very,
Very clear that they support dog's head as a
[8:39:22]
vehicle for delivering even more of these
Services, I believe. So today at city hall,
We may have heard an overwhelming majority
[8:39:29]
speak against dogs head,
But if I could please have the clerk's office. Can you pull up the image that we
Pulled out?
[8:39:40]
she just made a request that you pull up an
Image.
[8:39:46]
I want to point out which has been pointed
Out already, and this is I know mr..
[8:39:53]
mr. Whaley thinks it's fake news,
But I want to point out that I literally
[8:39:58]
talked to constituents all the time who don't
Testify because they're terrified of getting his stead. They're terrified.
[8:40:04]
they have social anxiety. They don't want to speak. But this hostility in the room,
They don't want to be a part of that,
[8:40:10]
and they don't want to be a target. I don't want you guys to discourage people's
Participation.
[8:40:15]
that's all I'm asking. So those numbers there,
As you'll see, those who took a stance on dog
[8:40:23]
heads. Dog's head items,
Not just those who vocalized.
[8:40:27]
this is this is a perfect example of like the
Vocal minority according to these numbers.
[8:40:34]
and and I'm. Disregard because some people
Are just committed to thinking what
[8:40:44]
they think. I'll move on to my talking points
About environmental racism. I'll tell you what it means. Environmental
Racism is a term coined by doctor benjamin
[8:40:53]
chavis jr, the current president and ceo of
The national newspaper publishers association
[8:40:59]
and association of african american newspaper
Publishers from across the country.
[8:41:05]
doctor chavez has been a lifelong advocate
For the black community and other marginalized groups. He has been called the
Grandfather of environmental justice movement
[8:41:14]
to honor the work that doctor chavez has done
Throughout his life. I want to educate everybody about what
Environmental racism is and what it is not.
[8:41:23]
environmental racism is the disproportionate
Exposure of marginalized communities to
[8:41:28]
environmental hazards like toxic toxic waste
Sites, landfills, industrial pollution.
[8:41:35]
it is discriminatory policies,
Unequal enforcement of regulations, and the intentional placement of hazardous
Facilities in marginalized neighborhoods.
[8:41:44]
environmental racism is not nimbyism dressed
Up as social justice.
[8:41:49]
using the term for this project is a dog
Whistle, and it cheapens the experience of true
Systemic environmental injustice.
[8:41:57]
I'm going to assume that the community
Members misusing this term are so fortunate
[8:42:02]
as to not have experienced systemic racism
And are unable to recognize it when it
[8:42:10]
happens and understand what it is and what it
Is not. I support the dog's head development and the
Opportunities it will bring to our community.
[8:42:18]
not only will this development bring new
Places to live, work and play, it will also bring
Opportunities for small businesses and
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entrepreneurship. Two things that are very
Near and dear to my heart. Austin is growing and evolving and I look
Forward to seeing what comes.
[8:42:34]
furthermore, I want to use this conversation
About dogs head to highlight not just the
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benefits to austin as a whole,
But specifically those with living within the
[8:42:43]
bounds of the northeast planning district. Somebody made reference to one of my
Colleagues earlier, this not being her
[8:42:48]
district. Well, it is mine. For those who are not familiar,
The northeast planning district is a joint
[8:42:55]
effort between the city of austin and travis
County addressing infrastructure,
[8:43:00]
mobility and housing needs in historically
Underserved area of austin.
[8:43:05]
the northeast planning district covers nearly
30mi² of northeast austin and eastern travis
[8:43:11]
county, roughly bounded by the colorado
River. Us 183, us 290 and sh 130.
[8:43:17]
for years now, this effort has been aimed at
Meeting this effort that my team and I have
[8:43:23]
worked on for over six years. This effort has been aimed at meeting the
Needs in a rapidly growing area to ensure.
[8:43:33]
and this is what we're talking about. You can
Get out. You can't stop gentrification.
[8:43:37]
it's formulaic, but you can get out in front
Of it and put protections in place.
[8:43:41]
and that's why we came up with the northeast
Planning district in the beginning, ideally so aimed at meeting the needs in a
Rapidly growing area to ensure that growth
[8:43:52]
benefits existing residents rather than
Driving them out very intentionally by
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bringing major development to four square
Miles directly adjacent to the northeast
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planning district area. We can continue to reconnect east austin to
The rest of the city in a meaningful,
[8:44:11]
tangible way. The new street network trails
Utility corridors that will be included in
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dogs. Head will not stop at that property
Line, but will create and improve new means of
Accessibility into and out of an area of
[8:44:27]
district one that has been historically
Disconnected,
[8:44:31]
neglected, disinvested. More broadly, having a mixed use district of
This scale so close to the northeast planning
[8:44:39]
district area will increase housing
Opportunities at a variety of income levels,
[8:44:45]
because that's what neighborhoods look like. Diverse like us. This room.
[8:44:58]
jobs public infrastructure,
Which will give district one residents more
[8:45:03]
opportunities to live,
To work and to access services without
[8:45:07]
traveling across the city. The dogs head development will also provide
Opportunities for east austin residents who
[8:45:14]
have long lived near and around areas zoned
For industrial uses to enjoy more natural
[8:45:21]
amenities along the colorado river. In these ways, dogs head helps to ensure that
East austin residents are included in the
[8:45:28]
city's infrastructure growth. Not boxed out of it, though they may be more
May be separate efforts.
[8:45:36]
there will be no doubt. There is no doubt they will in no doubt
Reinforce one another and help shape a more
[8:45:45]
connected east austin. I'd like to add a few other things. I'm freestyling here. I'm an austinite and
I'm a black american,
[8:45:53]
so whoever booed at me. I want you to recognize what it looks like to
Publicly serve in central texas and look like
[8:46:04]
me. You sit in this room and you're talking
About injustice,
[8:46:11]
racism, and then come for me.
[8:46:16]
make it make sense. I didn't. I'm not friends with richard.
[8:46:20]
I cuss him out all the time. Well, I do. But that said,
I saw this as an opportunity.
[8:46:29]
I saw this as an opportunity to connect the
Area of town that I committed to serve.
[8:46:35]
I'm not a politician. I fell into policy
Making because I wanted to make my city,
[8:46:40]
my hometown, a better place for my children.
[8:46:45]
I'm not here because I want to go to the
State or wherever.
[8:46:50]
I don't have political ambition. Not everybody does. Some people just choose
To serve.
[8:46:57]
and it's not fair for you to abuse public
Servants. And that's what it is. It's absolute abuse.
[8:47:04]
and so I'll close by saying this. I never thought I'd say this. I agreed with everything,
Council member duchin said.
[8:47:17]
in the sense that the process was flawed,
Critically and along this path,
[8:47:24]
some of the things that said to richard
Included that more consideration, more transparency. What are y'all doing?
[8:47:29]
who did you call? Who did you talk to? And those are things that needed to be
Considered,
[8:47:34]
that were neglected. And they've readily
Admitted that. But I also want to say something I heard
During the course of the commentary.
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there was a gentleman,
I can't recall his last name, but he sat right there and he said,
Dog's head was named by his father,
[8:47:49]
that his family's been there since 1979. That means they were there when operations
Were happening.
[8:47:56]
he approves of and looks forward to this
Project,
[8:48:01]
a comprehensive opportunity. And y'all still came up and said what you
Said.
[8:48:06]
even though 1979 dogs had named by his
Father.
[8:48:12]
he's in support. I recognize that not
Everybody's going to be in support of the
[8:48:17]
item, but I want us to at least be operating
With factual information to start.
[8:48:23]
thank you, mister mayor,
For laying out the facts. I also want us to be open to open to the fact that what you
Thought it was.
[8:48:32]
maybe it's not what you thought it was. You
Don't always have to be, right. Do you understand?
[8:48:39]
I I'll close now. I really will. I just, I there was so much intention and so
Much thought behind my support for this item.
[8:48:50]
I knew y'all were going to drag me and it was
Worth it. I've served this city for seven years.
[8:48:56]
I'm done in january. You think I want to get
Dragged when I only got five months left?
[8:49:01]
but it was worth it because it means long
Term opportunity for my city.
[8:49:09]
I believe in the opportunity. And are there some complications?
[8:49:14]
certainly. But how many people knew what a
Turd was before you heard about this?
[8:49:19]
honestly, it's no, you don't have to raise
Your hands. I'm saying that some of this is like
Relatively obscure subject matter.
[8:49:26]
some of it is really. And I know that the
Inclination to want to protect our water,
[8:49:31]
to want to protect nature,
To want to protect our environment. That's listen, we don't we aren't in
Disagreement there.
[8:49:38]
so why are we fighting? I think generally speaking,
We probably agree on most of the things that
[8:49:43]
you all are in opposition of to this project. But you didn't take the opportunity to even
Recognize that because you don't want to have
[8:49:51]
a conversation, you want to have a fight. We
Don't have to fight all the time,
[8:49:55]
y'all. Sometimes we can have real discourse,
Real dialog.
[8:50:01]
and I hope moving forward that we have the
Opportunity to have these discussions and we
[8:50:06]
don't have to agree. I don't mind if you
Don't agree with me. In fact, I, I fully support you and you
Should support me as well.
[8:50:15]
I have my opinion on the matter. There are things that I've taken into
Consideration. Somebody said earlier. More
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often than not, how we decide things is based
On our lived experiences.
[8:50:25]
I don't know yours, but guess what? You don't know mine either.
[8:50:30]
so don't make assumptions. What I'm saying is moving forward with a
Project that offers an opportunity,
[8:50:37]
an opportunity of this scale and size. With that level of impact.
[8:50:42]
I think it's important to our city and I
Believe in the project and I fully intend to
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support it. Thank you,
Mr. Mayor. Thank you. Council member. Mayor pro
Tem vella and then council member alter.
[8:50:58]
thank you very much, council member harper
Madison. I really appreciate your thoughts and words. And I agree with basically
Everything you said.
[8:51:05]
I did want to dovetail right off of that
Because I know that you the county via
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commissioner jeff travillion as the mayor,
The county judge,
[8:51:17]
have been heavily involved in the northeast
Planning district, which is just on the other side of the river
From dogshit.
[8:51:26]
and just north of there is walter e long
Lake,
[8:51:32]
which is a phenomenal city asset that is
Extremely underused.
[8:51:38]
I mean, everybody I've heard people talk
About it that that should be zilker park east. It's not right now,
But it needs to be.
[8:51:46]
and these types of regional plans. Dogs head the northeast planning district are
What will get us to where eastern travis
[8:51:57]
county has the same opportunities and
Amenities and quality that western travis
[8:52:04]
county does. So I just I really appreciate
The tying the dogs head and the northeast
[8:52:09]
planning district together because they
Really ultimately, over the long term, will work hand in hand.
[8:52:16]
obviously dogs heads moving quick but
Northeast planning district still working on it. But but I think we will get there.
[8:52:24]
next mayor, I appreciate you laying out all
The other entities the government entities
[8:52:31]
that will benefit from the tax value.
[8:52:35]
and there was one that you didn't mention,
And I got to throw them in because I'm on the board. And it's a mission that's very close
To my heart.
[8:52:42]
and that's capital metro. If we do not annex this area,
Then none of that sales tax money in the
[8:52:50]
dog's head goes to capital metro. And just as you mentioned with a,
C, c, and with del valle and the others that
[8:52:57]
are going to be getting this full on,
There's no ters, there's no redirection of anything.
[8:53:02]
capital metro's in that same position where
Every single penny from every dollar spent in
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the dog's head is going to go to capital
Metro to provide transit service,
[8:53:13]
not just in the dogs head,
But, you know, throughout its entire service area, which goes all the way up to leander
And out east to maynor.
[8:53:21]
the capital metro needs the revenue. We need them to service the dogs head.
[8:53:28]
that doesn't happen unless we annex a
Property.
[8:53:32]
capital metro does not serve unincorporated
Areas of the county.
[8:53:36]
it serves cities within its jurisdiction. So again, that's just something that's kind
Of foundational to me.
[8:53:43]
I don't think that we can build the kind of
Project, the kind of housing, the kind of
Neighborhoods that we want to build without
[8:53:51]
transit. And that's really the choice that we
Have before us.
[8:53:56]
the development is going to move forward one
Way or the other. This kind of, you know,
And again, we, this is not a visioning
[8:54:03]
exercise in the sense of like,
Let's kind of like the way that mueller was where, you know, we got that land and we
Could do anything we wanted on that land.
[8:54:12]
this is a completely different situation. The laws are different. Everything about it is different.
[8:54:19]
it's going to move forward. I think the only
Question here is, is this going to move forward as suburban
Sprawl that is very,
[8:54:28]
very car dependent relatively low property
Value per acre.
[8:54:34]
and that's only going to house,
Let's say, I don't know, you know, 5000, 6000 people or something like that.
[8:54:39]
or is this going to be a dense urban
Development within the city of austin that
[8:54:45]
really ultimately generates a lot of property
Taxes and just a lot of good for the the
[8:54:53]
public at large? God,
I'm going to quote this and I'm,
[8:54:58]
I'm 90% sure it's right. But, you know, downtown folks,
And this is a conversation that that we've
[8:55:04]
had a lot on the dyess about how downtown,
I believe it's 1% of the of the geography of
[8:55:09]
the city of austin. And if I'm correct,
I believe it generates about 10% of the
[8:55:15]
property taxes that kind of fund the city of
Austin. We need more downtown's,
We need more downtown so we can service all
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the other neighborhoods,
Because I know folks pay a lot of property taxes, but that's a lot of times we have
Large neighborhoods where we really don't
[8:55:33]
collect enough property taxes to provide the
Level of service that we do.
[8:55:37]
we've got to have other parts of town that do
Generate a lot of property taxes to fund
[8:55:42]
those parts of town that don't generate a lot
Of property taxes. And again, we're not going to have a lot of
These opportunities.
[8:55:48]
the domain which endeavor was was responsible
For is one of them.
[8:55:52]
I think that's been a real big success. This is another one. And again,
This is a tremendous opportunity.
[8:55:59]
I think to pass it up would be would would
Not be in the interest of the city of austin.
[8:56:05]
and finally, I'll finish with with two things
We have in my time on the council.
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we have entered into economic development
Agreements where we are giving money directly
[8:56:18]
back to the company, strictly for their
Profits. That was the southwest deal where southwest
Agreed to,
[8:56:25]
to do a lot of things and bring their
Employees and base them here and create a lot
[8:56:29]
of good jobs, and we gave them a portion of
Their tax revenues back to them that I think
[8:56:36]
there might be one more that that we've done, but we rarely the city of austin rarely,
Rarely does that.
[8:56:42]
that one, you can call it whatever you want a
Giveaway or this or that.
[8:56:46]
it is what it is. A tourist is not that.
[8:56:51]
a tourist pays for public infrastructure that
Benefits the public.
[8:56:57]
that that will be owned by the city. Again, I don't know if we don't do a tours,
How do we develop the infrastructure that's
[8:57:08]
going to make the dog's head a nice place to
Live and to work and to enjoy.
[8:57:13]
you know, there's no,
There's no magic pot of money out there. We have to build the road.
[8:57:20]
you know, we have to make it happen. And that's what we're doing.
[8:57:25]
and again, I fully support the tourists. I also want to say, I mean,
The initial terms of the tours I was
[8:57:30]
concerned with through the negotiation. And again, I appreciate our partners in the
Negotiations and our staff very much.
[8:57:37]
so we've gotten it to a place where I think
We are in the black. The city is in the black throughout the
Entire period,
[8:57:42]
and then when the tourist goes away,
That's a lot of money going into our general fund for our children,
For our grandchildren to pay for the critical
[8:57:49]
city services that they need. Finally, when we annex that land,
We also extend all of the austin protections
[8:58:01]
that so many of us have fought for on this
Dais. The rent protections,
The freedom city policies,
[8:58:08]
no marijuana arrests,
No these kinds of arrests, those kinds of all of that kind of good stuff
That are are extremely energy efficient
[8:58:16]
building standards, making sure that
Everything that's built there is to the very
[8:58:22]
strict austin code standards. There are huge benefits that are not obvious,
[8:58:26]
that are kind of built into the just the way
That the city does business that are going
[8:58:31]
out there. And I don't want to discount
Those. You know, we we fight hard to protect our
People here.
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our immigration policies our,
Our apd does not ask anything about
[8:58:45]
immigration status when we annex land. The people in that area are also protected by
All those policies that we fought for so hard
[8:58:55]
to get. So I'll leave it there,
Mayor. Thank you very much. Thank you.
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mayor pro tem members,
I want to recognize councilmember alter for comments, but on item 111,
He also has a proposed amendment to item 111.
[8:59:08]
you have that and it's marked item one. 11th july 23rd, 2026 councilmember alter one.
[8:59:15]
and so I'll ask him to comment,
Make comments, and then offer that amendment. Thank you very much. I'm going to echo one or
Multiple comments,
[8:59:24]
but that councilmember madison was saying,
You know,
[8:59:29]
we don't always agree on the the dais. And I think it's mark often finds himself on
The lonely end over there.
[8:59:37]
but as he was speaking,
I, I was in not only full support,
[8:59:43]
but, you know, you go,
Mark, go get them. That's what needs to be said.
[8:59:48]
but it was, I think, focused rightfully on
One party to this agreement,
[8:59:57]
but we're the other party. And this process was broken from our side as
Well.
[9:00:05]
we is not endeavor's job to educate the
Public.
[9:00:11]
they're not the public's representatives. We
Are. It is not their job to hold a commission
[9:00:19]
meeting. That's why we have our boards and
Commissions we are trusted with ensuring that
[9:00:27]
this city is the best place it can be for its
Residents. That's not the job that they have.
[9:00:34]
and so I think this process has not lived up
To what it needs to.
[9:00:40]
from our side, we we should have required
More required more public engagement,
[9:00:47]
required more information,
And we didn't.
[9:00:52]
and normally I would say.
[9:00:56]
that is grounds to hit the brakes.
[9:01:02]
and let the process play out how it should
Have.
[9:01:09]
but there's a big but and we've talked about
It here today.
[9:01:15]
there is an opportunity on the doorstep that
If we delay,
[9:01:23]
will not come to fruition. And we might disagree on whether or not it's
A good thing to have this advanced robotics
[9:01:33]
facility come. I it's fully reasonable to
Have differing opinions,
[9:01:39]
but what we know is that this facility wants
To come online very soon.
[9:01:46]
that if it does, they're talking about
Multibillion dollar investment,
[9:01:52]
and that is money that we can have available
In our budget in two years time.
[9:02:01]
and we had a speaker come here and talk about
How can you do this while you're cutting
[9:02:06]
social services? Well,
That's exactly what I'm thinking about.
[9:02:10]
if we had this money this year,
We would be able to avoid any cuts to
[9:02:16]
behavioral health services,
Any cuts to homeless services,
[9:02:21]
any cuts to violence prevention and basic
Needs.
[9:02:25]
things that keep people fed,
Keep people sheltered, keep people alive, and usually do it in a way
That makes your quality of life and
[9:02:39]
your cost of living a little bit lower. Because we're not responding to people with
Police,
[9:02:44]
we're putting them in housing,
We're getting them fed. And so that's the
[9:02:48]
urgency. And we are going to have more
Process here between now and march,
[9:02:57]
and we better do a better job. But in the meantime, we are setting the stage
To be able to have the resources a growing
[9:03:07]
city like ours needs in order to meet the
Needs of the community,
[9:03:12]
because the state certainly isn't going to do
It.
[9:03:16]
and that is why I am planning to vote yes.
[9:03:21]
why we need to move forward on this. With that, I do have an amendment.
[9:03:28]
and this amendment. Is to take a portion of
The revenue that the
[9:03:38]
city is going to be receiving from this,
And dedicating that revenue to affordable
[9:03:45]
housing and to our parks. These are two things that enrich our
Community that build austin.
[9:03:56]
and I want the public to be absolutely clear
Why this is a benefit for our community.
[9:04:05]
with these dollars, we will be making austin
More affordable and more livable by using
[9:04:12]
this money for that purpose. So with that, I would move to amend item 111
With council member alter one motion sheet.
[9:04:22]
council member council member alter moves
Approval of alter one amendment to item
[9:04:29]
number 111. Seconded by council member
Cowdrey.
[9:04:35]
discussion on the motion to amend. We're going to vote on the motion to amend.
[9:04:40]
yes. Mayor pro tem. Thank you mayor. Questions for staff. In terms of again,
We want to make sure that we are keeping
[9:04:53]
the city in the black in the sense that we
Want to make sure that the property and sales
[9:04:59]
taxes that are flowing out of dog's head are
Enough to pay for any services that we will
[9:05:08]
have to provide to dog's head. And let me just say, I agree conceptually,
I really like the idea and I like the,
[9:05:16]
the amendment. My, my gut sense would be the
5% of property tax in years one through 20
[9:05:22]
that that doesn't really give me a lot of
Heartburn. The 14% in years,
[9:05:27]
20 to 35. Again, I know y'all are working on
The fly here,
[9:05:31]
but any thoughts on on,
On how that affects the,
[9:05:37]
the kind of the revenues and our ability to
Maintain services.
[9:05:42]
so when I did the, the quick math on this
Years fi 49 through 2052,
[9:05:50]
there's, it creates some negative balances at
That point.
[9:05:56]
that being said well,
That's 20 plus years from now.
[9:06:04]
we also, so I think as we continue to work
Towards the final project and financing plan
[9:06:09]
we can continue to collaborate and make sure
That we're keeping that whole, but in the.
[9:06:13]
it's. It's not for 20 years or. No. Yeah. And obviously we can amend this at
Any time.
[9:06:20]
the council can amend it at any time. And depending upon what you're doing in
Housing anyway,
[9:06:24]
you might reduce reduce one pot for this pot
To fill that in.
[9:06:29]
yeah. And I thought about that. Money's fungible, you know,
And so money that's going into the housing
[9:06:35]
trust fund might be kept in the general fund
From another kind of it all kind of, you know, goes into ultimately the same pot.
[9:06:44]
all right. I'll leave it at that. I appreciate the, the,
The, the analysis.
[9:06:49]
thank y'all. Thank you. Further discussion on
Alter amendment number one to item 111.
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hearing none. Without objection. You can't use a no alter amendment.
[9:07:03]
number one is adopted,
With council member duchin being shown voting no. Members. That will take us back to the
Main motion,
[9:07:09]
which is to approve item 111,
As amended.
[9:07:14]
the main motion is to approve item 111,
As amended.
[9:07:20]
and I'll ask that you for a show of hands,
Those in favor of item 111,
[9:07:25]
as amended. Please show your hands.
[9:07:34]
all those opposed, please raise your hands.
[9:07:42]
members there being seven votes in favor and
Three in opposition and one absence,
[9:07:48]
item number 111, as amended,
Passes on all three readings. That will now take us to item number 15.
[9:07:54]
two down, five to go. We'll go to item number
15.
[9:08:00]
and I will turn to the clerk's office to
Begin speakers on item number 15.
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thank you, mayor rita thompson. Josh goldenberg. Susana almanza.
[9:08:15]
susana, are you here? When she calls your
Names, if you want to be heard,
Please come forward.
[9:08:21]
okay. I'm not seeing jonathan davidson. Ben thompson. I'm not seeing anyone come
Forward.
[9:08:31]
I'll keep going. Max. Richard sutil.
[9:08:36]
mr. Sutil, are you here? You have time. Donated by amanda moro.
[9:08:41]
is amanda still here? Okay. Four minutes. Adam. James.
[9:08:46]
angela van etkin. Mayor.
[9:08:53]
members of the council. Richard. Settle. Just
Briefly, I want to touch on again.
[9:08:57]
it's. It's a reimbursement. It's not a tax
Subsidy. In following up with council member duchin's
Request,
[9:09:05]
we will start that community engagement
Tomorrow. But the one thing I want to get on the table
Right away is the folks on ergots were taking
[9:09:12]
that road out of there,
And we're not going to take out that business coming through. Montopolis.
[9:09:17]
thank you. Thank you. Continuing on,
Bill bunch.
[9:09:24]
bill. Oliver. Zachary. Faddis. Stacey. Schmidt.
[9:09:29]
betsy. Greenberg. Bill.
[9:09:39]
bunch. Silver springs district five. This is for the project plan and project
Financing plan.
[9:09:47]
preliminarily. Nothing in there is set in
Stone.
[9:09:52]
it can be changed at any time. So you're given a false sense of being told
What the hell you're doing.
[9:09:59]
you're really talking about committing five
Over $5 billion of money.
[9:10:08]
setting up a board structure where endeavor
Has a veto.
[9:10:13]
three and three members. It's unconstitutional delegation of your
Governmental powers to a private entity to do
[9:10:21]
that. In my legal opinion the money in here
Is just ridiculous.
[9:10:27]
I mean, there's over $600 million of
Contingency.
[9:10:33]
there's no, you have no independent analysis
Of whether the numbers that were fed to you,
[9:10:40]
of what it cost to build the sewer lines,
The parking lots,
[9:10:44]
the parking garages, the driveways the water
Lines,
[9:10:50]
the roads every little driveway,
All they're defining all public
[9:10:56]
infrastructure as almost everything except
The buildings and the robot machines inside
[9:11:04]
the buildings. We saw this with endeavor at
The statesman put these giant parking garages
[9:11:12]
that have a few places for the public,
But are mostly for their for profit use,
[9:11:18]
were defined as public facilities. Sidewalks. Behind locked gates were public
Facilities.
[9:11:24]
that's what you're doing here. So you really should vote no on this.
[9:11:32]
voting yes though, doesn't mean what you
Think it does.
[9:11:37]
it can be changed at any time.
[9:11:46]
good evening. Now, mayor,
Mayor pro tem council members, I'm stacy schmidt with opportunity austin,
And I'm here to encourage you to approve not
[9:11:56]
only this item, but all the dogs had items. I'm trying to be cognizant of your time and I
Appreciate all of your attentiveness all day
[9:12:05]
long. It's clear that this is an important
Moment for the city.
[9:12:10]
austin has long succeeded by making
Thoughtful, forward looking investments that strengthen
Our economy while enhancing the quality of
[9:12:18]
life. The proposed dogs head tours follows
That same approach and aligns with the vision
[9:12:24]
in the city economic development framework
That you all adopted in may.
[9:12:29]
this tours is more than a single project. It's an opportunity to transform the
Underutilized land in this mixed use
[9:12:36]
district. With housing,
Employment opportunities restored,
[9:12:40]
open space, expanded public access,
And more than six miles of hike and bike
[9:12:45]
trails, as mentioned earlier,
And time and fiscal constraints. Approving the tours and this financing plan
Will help expand our tax base,
[9:12:54]
generate new revenue for the infrastructure
And city services, and create lasting value for our community.
[9:13:00]
as mentioned, by expanding the tax base,
The city will be in a better position to
[9:13:04]
provide many of the services that have been
Mentioned several times today.
[9:13:10]
companies across the country and around the
World seek austin for our talented workforce
[9:13:15]
and our innovative ecosystem to remain
Competitive with cities for significant
[9:13:21]
private investment, we must demonstrate our
Commitment to projects that enable growth.
[9:13:27]
the company considering initial investment,
Will strengthen our position as a global leader in advanced manufacturing and create
Hundreds of high quality,
[9:13:34]
good paying jobs for austinites and. And note the financials that are in this
Packet don't even include this project or any
[9:13:43]
of the future projects that may come here. This company's commitments to higher
Education partnerships.
[9:13:49]
thank you. Appreciate you being here. Thank you. Craig nazer is here.
[9:13:58]
okay, just two minutes then. Mr.. Nazar. Garrett. Tongue, stephen.
[9:14:03]
brown, mark. Duvall.
[9:14:14]
craig. Esser. Austin. Sierra club and austin
Environmental democrats.
[9:14:18]
this comment is for the cameras. There has been no serious discussion about
Flooding at any dogs head meeting.
[9:14:28]
I am not a hydrologist. You have some very good hydrologists in
Austin.
[9:14:33]
watershed protection. Unfortunately,
You have cut most of them from this discussion. This major flaw could lose the
Taxpayer millions of dollars or even lose
[9:14:42]
their life. Virtually all the dogs head is
Either either in the 100 year floodplain or
[9:14:47]
the 500 year floodplain. A 100 year flood is not a flood that happens
Once every hundred years.
[9:14:54]
what it means is that based on rainfall
Amount averages that were obtained over a fixed 30 years, in any given year,
There is a 1% chance of having a 100 year
[9:15:04]
flood and a 0.2% chance of having a 500 year
Flood.
[9:15:08]
this does not take into account the
Nonlinearly rising rainfall rates of climate
[9:15:13]
change, as it assumes the chances are fixed
For the years 1989 to 2019,
[9:15:20]
which is already seven years in the past. There have already been three 100 year floods
In the dog's head over the past 15 years.
[9:15:29]
when? When do you want to bet the next 500
Year flood will come?
[9:15:34]
flood risk for downtown austin was mitigated
By the construction of the hyland dams.
[9:15:39]
longhorn dam is a flow through dam and is in
Need of repair. It exerts very little control on flood water
Conditions below it.
[9:15:47]
without the hyland dams,
We could not be meeting here right where we're sitting. The longhorn dam cannot
Provide the same control for the dog's head.
[9:15:56]
both the city and the county will pay the
High costs of more major flooding,
[9:16:01]
which makes a 45 year horizon. Tours for this development by either the city
Or travis county.
[9:16:07]
a very bad financial risk for the people of
Austin.
[9:16:17]
please. Good evening,
Mayor and council. My name is mark duvall. I'm the president of
The greater austin asian chamber of commerce.
[9:16:23]
I live in district six,
And I'm here to urge you to vote yes on all
[9:16:28]
the dog's head items. We recognize the
Anxiety around the development. We recognize many of the concerns around
Environmental protection,
[9:16:35]
information availability,
Community engagement, affordability. All of these things are important. But we
Have confidence in you,
[9:16:41]
mr. Mayor. This council,
City manager and staff, we've also got confidence,
Tremendous confidence in this city and all
[9:16:48]
the institutions and organizations to come
Together to work together with the county to make this incredible opportunity work.
[9:16:55]
so we believe in the potential of this
Project and our ability to deliver.
[9:17:00]
bottom line is that bringing the city,
This land into the city gives us a clear framework to ensure the adoption of stricter
Environmental standards,
[9:17:07]
as well as developmental developmental
Standards.
[9:17:12]
the project transforms disturbed land,
Encourages responsible, long term strategic economic development,
Replaces inefficient,
[9:17:19]
fragmented growth with intentional planned
Growth, actually creates an unmatched opportunity to
Engage local,
[9:17:26]
environmental, community and business groups. It also facilitates the deployment of
Coordinated,
[9:17:31]
modern, efficient, world class infrastructure
And world class environmental solutions
[9:17:36]
across this area well into the future. Approval today sends a very strong message,
Of course,
[9:17:43]
but ensures that we move forward with real
Economic development momentum,
[9:17:47]
and that's important. Austin is open for
Business and we welcome premier quality
[9:17:51]
global investment. Tirz is a common tool,
And this one seems to be doing exactly what
[9:17:56]
it should do. Create a transparent mechanism
To help the development pay for some of the
[9:18:01]
infrastructure without touching the general
Fund. This is not unusual. It's important.
[9:18:06]
if austin wants to remain competitive and
Sustainable, we must unlock this project.
[9:18:10]
please vote yes and ideally do so with travis
County. Thank you. Thank you. Lisa levins,
Is audrey stanton here?
[9:18:22]
no she's not. Okay, just two minutes,
Then mary ann sanchez and valerie menard.
[9:18:27]
valerie, are you here? Doesn't appear to be.
[9:18:31]
okay. Robin schneider.
[9:18:37]
ready? Okay. Good afternoon. My name is lisa levins,
And I live in. I live near the dog's head.
[9:18:43]
I'm asking you to vote no on item 15. Even if someone believes that aye tears could
Be appropriate under the right circumstances,
[9:18:52]
today's financing plan still raises an
Important question. Where are the safeguards for taxpayers?
[9:18:58]
this plan commits the city to a financial
Structure that could shape public investment for years to come. Before taking that step,
I believe council should demand answers to
[9:19:07]
several basic questions. What specific public benefits are guaranteed
Rather than simply anticipated?
[9:19:15]
that trail is private,
By the way. What protection exists if project timelines
Change?
[9:19:21]
what measurable benchmarks must be met
Before.
[9:19:26]
for additional public investment occurs? And most perhaps most importantly,
How will the public know whether this tier is
[9:19:34]
actually succeeded? Every investment should
Have measurable outcomes.
[9:19:38]
if we're redirecting public revenue,
Then we should know exactly what taxpayers are buying. The public deserves more than
Promises.
[9:19:45]
we deserve accountability. I've heard this project described as a
Partnership.
[9:19:51]
partnerships require shared risk. Right now, it appears that much of the
Certainty flows to the developer while the
[9:19:59]
uncertainty remains with the public. That imbalance should concern every single
Member of this council.
[9:20:06]
this is not. This isn't simply about one
Development. It's about. It's about precedent.
[9:20:11]
if austin approves financing plans without
Demanding rigorous financial accountability,
[9:20:15]
future developer developers will reasonably
Expect the same treatment.
[9:20:20]
you have an opportunity today to set a higher
Standard, require independent verification.
[9:20:26]
require measurable performance. Require enforceable accountability.
[9:20:31]
public incentives should be earned through
Demonstrated public benefit not assumed
[9:20:35]
because a project is large. As someone who lives in the area most
Affected,
[9:20:41]
I also want to emphasize that trust has been
One of the biggest casualties in this project. Process. Please.
[9:20:53]
my name is robin schneider,
But what I want to start with is a statement
[9:20:58]
by a dog's head resident,
Frederick williams, and this is his spouse,
Lee williams.
[9:21:04]
she's too nervous to testify and didn't sign
Up. So I'm reading a statement that her spouse
Wrote.
[9:21:10]
I'm an african american,
Vietnam. I'm sorry. African american marine veteran
Who served my country faithfully and
[9:21:18]
honorably for 20 years. Upon retirement and returning to the state
And city of my birth,
[9:21:25]
I acquired the american dream that I finally. That I faithfully defended.
[9:21:31]
now, the very council that I expect to work
For the people is looking to strip me of my
[9:21:38]
fulfilled american dream. Most of my neighbors are spanish speaking
People who are live below the poverty line.
[9:21:48]
they are trying to take advantage of this. Please oppose the dog's head development and
The metropolis extension,
[9:21:56]
which will require the demolition of my home, my american dream. Most of the people council
Member harbor madison that spoke who live in
[9:22:05]
the area are opposed to this. One person, at least one person,
Was on the other side,
[9:22:10]
but most were opposed to this. Speaking for myself, I would hope council
Member harbor,
[9:22:16]
madison and and council member alter who you
Said support what council member duchin
[9:22:24]
outlined that you also will be executioners
Of this project.
[9:22:29]
if the demands for community input and
Transparency are not met when this comes
[9:22:34]
back. If you truly supported what
Councilmember duchin said.
[9:22:39]
I hope you will fulfill that promise that he
Made.
[9:22:44]
also, there's no guarantee of housing in
This. There's no guarantee we're going to have a
Downtown in the dog's head.
[9:22:51]
let's be clear about what our fantasies and
Reality. Thank you. Lynn. Wong yuen.
[9:23:01]
rachel scott, robert. Hale.
[9:23:06]
pedro. Hernandez. Junior. Harper. Higginbotham. Kat.
[9:23:12]
garcia. Matt. Patton.
[9:23:30]
welcome. Thank you. Hello. My name is cat
Gorilla. So what I've heard today is that pretty much
Everyone in this room is in agreement with
[9:23:39]
what we want. We want to see environmental
Protections and affordable housing and
[9:23:44]
parkland and all of these good things. I want those things. Absolutely.
[9:23:49]
I think what we are in disagreement about is
What is written in paper in front of y'all
[9:23:54]
today to sign off on whether that upholds and
Represents accurately what we all want or
[9:24:01]
not. That's what we're in disagreement about, from what I see. And the thing that I really
Don't understand from this council in
[9:24:07]
particular, is what the urgency is. So we've heard that the urgency is that a
Client might leave the client that is not
[9:24:14]
your client. We are your client.
[9:24:18]
okay. So that's that's why it's very
Difficult to accept words and promises and
[9:24:26]
assurances and questions when they are not
Written down in paper.
[9:24:30]
the county commissioners asked really,
Really good questions. And they did the honorable thing,
Which was to say, we need to review these
[9:24:36]
answers and we need to get better answers
Before we sign off on this. And that's all we're asking you to do today.
That's all I'm asking you to do today is get
[9:24:43]
some solid answers on paper,
Come back to us, and then make these decisions,
Because this is a lot of money and this is 45
[9:24:49]
years, and it's a really big decision no
Matter how you split it.
[9:25:01]
it seems like what endeavor has achieved
Today is two dogs heads.
[9:25:08]
they have obtained this property and they
Will develop it no matter what. Although I appreciate that we want to have
Some say in how they say it and how they
[9:25:16]
develop that. But unfortunately,
They're throwing you scraps and we can do
[9:25:23]
better. And that's that's what we're all here
To say is give it some time and make it better. Good evening. My name
[9:25:36]
is pedro hernandez junior,
And I'm a resident of the montopolis neighborhood and the transportation
Coordinator with poder.
[9:25:43]
and I'm here to urge you to vote no on the
Dog's head items. My colleague adrian macias and I regularly
Test water quality in the colorado river
[9:25:51]
under the montopolis bridge. Through that work, we have seen firsthand how
Important it is to protect this river.
[9:25:57]
the stretch we monitor is considered one of
The cleaner and more pristine sections of the
[9:26:02]
colorado river, and that is something we
Should be fighting to preserve.
[9:26:06]
the development of this size will have
Lasting impacts on the watershed.
[9:26:10]
increased runoff in. And environmental
Stressors do not stop at the property line.
[9:26:16]
they move downstream,
Affecting communities that depend on this river for their quality of life and their
Drinking water.
[9:26:22]
for me, this is personal. My daughter and my my daughters and my
Grandchildren live in bastrop.
[9:26:27]
they, along with thousands of other texans,
Depend on the colorado river. They deserve clean, safe and usable water,
Just as we do today.
[9:26:36]
we have a responsibility to think beyond
Immediate development and consider the long
[9:26:41]
term, the long term consequences of our
Decisions. Once the river is degraded,
Restoring it is difficult,
[9:26:47]
expensive, and sometimes impossible. I refuse to stand by while decisions are made
That can threaten,
[9:26:54]
that could threaten the health of the
Colorado river for future generations. Please protect the colorado river,
Protect downstream communities,
[9:27:01]
and vote no on the dog's head items. Thank you. Thank you. Good day.
[9:27:10]
good day. I'm sorry. That one. David weinberg. David,
Are you here?
[9:27:16]
is holly reed here? Okay,
Then. You all have four minutes. Bianca guerrero.
[9:27:22]
andre patterson. Izan eta.
[9:27:36]
please begin. Good evening. I'm david weinberg. I'm a resident of austin
City council,
[9:27:42]
district five. Two things can be true.
[9:27:47]
economic development is important. Part of your job is economic development.
[9:27:55]
also, what has happened today at city council
Is bad government.
[9:28:02]
I didn't think austin was a place that,
You know, back in may. We've got jeff bezos on the
Phone.
[9:28:11]
so we got to ram through this annexation
Before we go on our summer recess.
[9:28:17]
but I guess I guess it is the city that I
Live in I think there's been,
[9:28:24]
there's been a lot of hand wringing. There's been a lot of beating about the bush.
Well, how how did this car crash happen?
[9:28:31]
I want to suggest to you that one of the
Reasons why we are where we are and council
[9:28:37]
member duchin expressed his frustrations is
Because I think the developer and the
[9:28:44]
developers applicant maybe exercise a little
Too much power with the city council.
[9:28:49]
maybe they did a rotten job at public
Outreach because they didn't think they had to. I know that I'm not I'm not talking about
Real estate and development writ large.
[9:28:59]
I'm just talking those two companies have
Donated tens of thousands of dollars to many
[9:29:06]
members of the city council. I know that I know that my city council
Member has taken about $30,000 in his
[9:29:14]
campaign from those two companies alone. And it sort of begs the question if,
If, if these rezoning cases and development
[9:29:27]
cases come before this council,
And they're never voted down. What's the incentive for companies,
For companies like this,
[9:29:35]
to think that they have to go through a good
Faith public process and engage the public
[9:29:40]
and be transparent? I don't think there is. And that is very problematic.
[9:29:46]
so what I would ask all of us to do tonight,
Those on the dais,
[9:29:52]
those from industry, those other citizens who
Have come here to talk is we need to do
[9:29:59]
better. This is a city that we need to hold
Ourselves to a higher standard.
[9:30:05]
I've done a lot of work at the capital up the
Street. I've seen, oh, we have big donor on the line.
[9:30:10]
we got to get something done for him or her
Asap.
[9:30:14]
that should not be how we do business in
Austin. So I appreciate your time.
[9:30:22]
and I would hope that in the future,
The sort of mechanisms of local government
[9:30:27]
here work and look a little different. Thank you. Angelos angelou,
Peter dutton, derek
[9:30:40]
white, erin andrews. You see mccoy,
You see?
[9:30:47]
are you here? Is rich hammond still here?
[9:30:51]
okay, you'll have four minutes.
[9:30:56]
I guess I'll begin. I am not. Is this on? Okay. Perfect.
[9:31:01]
yeah. There you go. I am not entirely
Surprised at what just happened. I have to say that we heard through the
Grapevine exactly what was going to happen.
[9:31:10]
some votes shifted around. What's your name? Oh,
I'm erin andrews. Thank you. Some votes shifted around,
Which we didn't anticipate.
[9:31:17]
we got spoke to about issues like respect and
Respecting each other as people.
[9:31:27]
constantly. I have seen most of the chairs
Above be empty when most people are out here
[9:31:35]
speaking for what they believe in. I don't think that's very respectful.
[9:31:39]
I understand we all need a potty break. We all need a little snack sometimes,
But I think that is where,
[9:31:46]
you know, you're supposed to come together
And say, let's take a break. Let's all reset and come
Back.
[9:31:52]
there was a time in which more than the
Majority of those seats up there were empty,
[9:31:56]
and watching that was quite disturbing. I didn't enjoy it. I don't think anybody
Enjoyed it.
[9:32:03]
on the actual preliminary project,
Council member duchin and many of you agreed
[9:32:09]
with him that there were huge mistakes made
Without thinking about them in the first
[9:32:14]
place. And now you all believe,
And we all believe that going forward,
[9:32:19]
you need to do better. That doesn't look like storming through and
Approving each of these things immediately.
[9:32:26]
you want endeavor and all of you to do
Better. That starts by taking the time now to pause
And think about it.
[9:32:34]
make actual things, go into writing,
And make sure that you take the time now to
[9:32:39]
not waste our time again. You want to do better going forward. That starts right now with this vote to vote
No.
[9:32:47]
pause and just get clear plans now so that
You don't have people spreading
[9:32:53]
misinformation about what it is,
Or you don't sit there and not know if parkland is open space or this,
That and the third.
[9:32:59]
we're all confused. Thank you. Start now. Thank you. Thank you.
[9:33:06]
whoever wants to go next. I think I had time donated.
[9:33:11]
me too. Okay. From rich heyman. I had two minutes. Okay.
[9:33:15]
thank you. Is he still here? Yes. Hi. Good evening,
Mayor and council.
[9:33:21]
my name is uzi mccoy. I'm an organizer. Hashtag thought leader and d5 resident.
[9:33:26]
I study economics and government. Austin is a growing city,
And I love that growth doesn't scare me at
[9:33:32]
all. I'm not a nimby. Don't listen to the
Rumors. I want us to keep welcoming new neighbors and
Building more businesses and housing.
[9:33:39]
but growth has to reflect the values that we
Claim to stand for. Development paired with real environmental
Risk is just not it.
[9:33:47]
this isn't just a subsidy for one project. It's a commitment that will shape austin's
Finances for a generation.
[9:33:52]
we shouldn't lock ourselves into decades of
Corporate welfare for amazon, a corporation that's faced repeated criticism
Over labor practices and workplace safety,
[9:34:00]
and whose ceo maintains a strong relationship
With our white supremacist and war mongering president. Whether or not you agree with that
Criticism,
[9:34:07]
taxpayers shouldn't underwrite billions in
Infrastructure for one of the wealthiest corporations on earth.
[9:34:13]
and as a student of economics,
I'll add this the economic benefit these deals get sold on is almost always the gross
Number jobs promised and spending projected,
[9:34:22]
not the net. It rarely subtracts what the
Subsidy itself costs us in foregone revenue,
[9:34:26]
the public services and the new. The. The new development will demand,
Or the displacement costs that are borne by
[9:34:31]
existing residents netted out. And it's rarely the. When it's marketed as.
[9:34:36]
look at a map of austin's parks and protected
Land. West austin has about 12 to 15 dedicated
Spaces.
[9:34:43]
you can think of the wildlife basin preserve. You can say balconies. You can think along east.
[9:34:48]
austin doesn't really have that much. Why do we keep treating the east side as
Nothing?
[9:34:53]
why do we keep telling black people,
Brown people and poor people, that they deserve dirty water and dirty air,
And to be and to be victims of negligence,
[9:35:01]
negligent businesses,
And bad jobs. And why are we considering this in the middle
Of another budget deficit, when most of that
[9:35:07]
revenue would go to a private development
Instead of our financial challenges?
[9:35:11]
and I know this vote isn't easy. I know many of you want our city to grow,
So do I.
[9:35:16]
but this project has no guarantee,
Legal or otherwise. As confirmed by commissioner shea.
[9:35:21]
to build housing, affordable or otherwise. And there's also still no understanding of
Whether or not a data center is underway.
[9:35:28]
I'm pro housing and I'm pro growth. And I'm also anti displacement and anti
Environmental harm.
[9:35:34]
and I refuse to accept that those can't
Coexist. I also recognize the position this council is
In.
[9:35:41]
every member on this dais except councilman
Lane. They ain't paying her that much. Has taken
Thousands and contribute in contributions
[9:35:47]
from endeavor or the law firm armbrust and
Brown that represents them. Whether or not that influences your vote
Today,
[9:35:53]
the public deserves confidence that this is
Being made solely in austin's best interest.
[9:35:58]
I urge you to follow our environmental
Commission and our communities of color and delay or vote no. And instead,
Let's build a greater,
[9:36:04]
greener and growing austin. Thank you. Please. Okay.
[9:36:14]
so I. Thanks to your re organizing of the
Agenda.
[9:36:19]
mayor had a wonderful narrative. I was going to start with item 14.
[9:36:24]
go to 15, then go to 111. But you kind of messed it around. So I had to cut and paste and come up with
Something that would.
[9:36:31]
I didn't mess it around. Whatever. So I had to reorganize my thoughts
Based upon needing to pass something before
[9:36:38]
we pass something else. So. Okay. So yeah, she'll get her time.
[9:36:43]
anyway so calling me out,
I'd like to still talk about what I had
[9:36:47]
intended to. And also since I believe miss
Monica gave me some extra time.
[9:36:52]
I think I have four minutes,
So. Monica. Yes. Four minutes. So I wanted to talk start talking about san
Antonio and this experience that I had in san
[9:37:01]
antonio. It is my hometown. And I was just so impressed with their water
Utility ceo because of his admission that
[9:37:08]
they didn't take the nose that they got from
Community as a challenge.
[9:37:14]
they, they, they took time to think about it
And figure out what did we do wrong.
[9:37:19]
and they did not go to community. You didn't do that again today.
[9:37:23]
I mean, so that's why we're here. You don't listen and you continue to make the
Same mistakes.
[9:37:31]
and another example I was going to give was
Code next. You didn't include community and in fact,
You ignored community.
[9:37:39]
and so we forced a vote on it. And we, we, we, we ended code next or,
Or rejected code next.
[9:37:46]
but what did you do? You went ahead and
Enforced your will,
[9:37:52]
passing zoning changes under the table
Quietly so no one knew until it was too late.
[9:37:57]
and then you passed home,
Got folks thinking that this unregulated development was going to answer the question
Of affordability.
[9:38:05]
but it isn't. And it won't,
Because all these new units are at market rate. Most of them very few at affordable
Rate.
[9:38:11]
and even the affordable definition is
Questionable. So we still don't have we still have a big
Issue with affordability.
[9:38:17]
but guess what? That's something san antonio
Does not have. They do not have an issue with affordability.
Yes, they have folks working for lower wages,
[9:38:26]
but the cost of living is so much better
There. And guess what else they have in san antonio
That we don't have? Their traffic flows,
[9:38:33]
but we have toll roads. And I think you are part of that,
Mayor, when you are a state senator,
[9:38:37]
insisting on those toll roads that have not
Done anything to alleviate traffic. But san antonio, one and a half times larger
Than austin,
[9:38:45]
has flowing traffic. So because they're
Listening to their community,
[9:38:51]
their their, their livability is better. I would say they have a,
A world class utility.
[9:38:58]
so do we. And I also wanted to talk about I
Was going to speak on the water issue and
[9:39:03]
talk about how we I the our water. Our water has done a good job and they are
Working with community and the watershed
[9:39:10]
department has done a wonderful job and they
Are engaged in community. But you didn't include the watershed
Department.
[9:39:17]
you have your experts and I'm sure their hair
Is on fire about this, this plan. I'm sure the lcra hair is on fire
About this plan,
[9:39:24]
but where is their input? It's the whole lack of getting of that
Process.
[9:39:29]
and because you're rushed and I guess mr.
Suttle had to get amazon do what amazon said. But so much of this process was different
From what it would have been in the west
[9:39:38]
side. So I take issue with with the council
Member, harper madison saying this is an
Environmental justice. Excuse me.
[9:39:44]
yes, it is, because the process that are
Required in west austin would have said,
[9:39:50]
you have to have a review by the
Environmental commission. You have to have a review by the planning
Commission. I sit on the community
[9:39:56]
development commission,
And we were about to to endorse what the environmental commission had passed the
Recommendations.
[9:40:03]
so there's a much more of a process that
Could have been done so that folks could have
[9:40:08]
been much happier with the result today. So yeah, there's more process to come.
[9:40:14]
but I guess what I'm saying is that you keep
Making these decisions that down the road
[9:40:19]
don't help us. And now we're giving it 45
Years. I'm not going to be here. Most of you won't
Be here.
[9:40:23]
we're not going to know. And that's such a
Terrible release of our power.
[9:40:27]
so anyway, thank you. Hi.
[9:40:33]
kai jensen. Katie. Guay. Craig. Jankowski. Alexis.
[9:40:41]
willis. Barbara. Mcarthur.
[9:40:45]
stephan. Faris. Mark. Fareth.
[9:40:51]
jeff mccrory. Cilla. Smith.
[9:41:00]
lou. Pasetto. Hi again.
[9:41:10]
kaya denson. I don't really have anything
Planned for this.
[9:41:15]
I have just been listening to what has been
Said.
[9:41:19]
I think something that's really frustrating
Is these like false dichotomies that have
[9:41:25]
been, have been set up. And just to echo what people have already
Said,
[9:41:31]
like so much of the yeses and the nos have
Been kind of like saying the same thing.
[9:41:37]
like we want this like beautiful,
Amazing, like money making awesome,
[9:41:41]
like urban area. And I,
I live right, like a mile away from it.
[9:41:47]
like I want it to be successful. I have a family business. Like it's an event facility.
[9:41:52]
like we have company picnics out there. Like
I want, like, I want this to work,
You know, but I also don't want to get
[9:41:59]
flooded. And according to like these plans
That I don't know how to read.
[9:42:05]
like I don't know. I don't know if water is
Going to get dumped into carson creek and I feel like a broken record player.
[9:42:11]
but like, can someone like,
Why is there nobody here that knows this
[9:42:16]
stuff that can like assure me that like this
Part of the code is not going to screw you
[9:42:20]
over? Like the exemptions that are happening? That's not it. You don't have to worry about
That.
[9:42:26]
like, and, you know, people are saying things
Like, oh, we want the yeses or like,
You know, we're looking forward to this high
[9:42:33]
standard, world class environmental
Solutions. And I'm like, what are you talking about?
[9:42:38]
like, there are no world class environmental
Solutions.
[9:42:42]
you took them all away. And it's just so frustrating because like,
We're just not listening to each other.
[9:42:49]
like we want something really great. Like, why is it so hard to just like say,
Okay,
[9:42:57]
you guys just just go by our code and then
You can do whatever you want. Just make sure it's within the rules that we
Set up for everybody else in the city.
[9:43:05]
like, I just don't get it. Please make it make sense. Thank you. Thank you. Carlos.
[9:43:15]
pinon. David. Seeds. Chris gannon,
Shane.
[9:43:21]
johnson, neha. Shah. Carol.
[9:43:26]
philipson. Alexandria. Anderson, richard. Jarnigan,
Daniel.
[9:43:36]
lowe, ryan. Austin. Stacy.
[9:43:41]
smith, gary. Merritt. Cameron.
[9:43:46]
shaw. Cameron, are you here?
[9:43:51]
okay. It is beatrice anderson here. And mariana kruger. Mariana kruger.
[9:43:59]
I'm good. Thank you. Okay. Was that cameron waving away?
[9:44:05]
okay. Okay, so those two people donated time
To cameron.
[9:44:09]
cameron speaking. Okay. Did you want to. Did you want to speak the
Ones that donated time?
[9:44:20]
no, she already spoke. Okay. Jeremy. Martin. Bobby levinsky.
[9:44:26]
is bobby here? Okay. Gary.
[9:44:30]
farmer. Stacy. Ron. Stacy,
Are you here?
[9:44:37]
okay. There is time donated by cameron. Morgan. Cameron, are you here?
[9:44:43]
what about darius ross?
[9:44:47]
okay. Did they get both? Okay. Six minutes. You'll have six minutes.
[9:44:54]
I have been here since 930 and wow,
It's a lot to unpack.
[9:44:59]
so thank you council for being here. I know how hard it is to sit here for this
Long and,
[9:45:04]
and listen to the comments that everybody has
To say on both sides.
[9:45:08]
I always have to qualify what I say. First and foremost, I am an austinite.
[9:45:14]
I have been in this community all my life. I'm a fourth generation austinite,
An lbj jaguar,
[9:45:21]
like our council member from district one. And I have listened today.
[9:45:26]
and I want to say the first you took most of
My thunder councilman councilwoman because I
[9:45:33]
have been insulted as I've watched the
Conversation today as we talk about
[9:45:37]
environmental racism in this city. As I've said here, I come from a generation
Of that 1928 plan.
[9:45:45]
both my grandparents on each side were part
Of wheatville clarksville.
[9:45:51]
man's mason town, those freeman communities
That were pushed into east austin.
[9:45:57]
and while you might not think that's valid,
As we talk about the dog heads project,
[9:46:02]
it's really valid because my family and many
Who were here today,
[9:46:07]
we had over 50 people in a contingency here
From district one who wanted to talk about
[9:46:12]
these issues and who were afraid,
And who were signing their time over to me to talk because they didn't want to sit here and
Be hissed at or yelled at or booed at.
[9:46:22]
but at the end of the day,
They have experienced racism from every aspect of life. And it's very difficult to
Watch a community of people who don't live
[9:46:34]
the experience of racism every day and
Haven't been through the generational racism
[9:46:39]
that has taken place for this project to be
Called that, because it's not. It's an economic
Opportunity.
[9:46:45]
but what opportunity does my community get
Out of this?
[9:46:50]
and so let me just speak to the 1928 plan
That everybody's been so excited to talk
[9:46:54]
about and say that this falls into place of
1928 plan. In 1890, 40% of austin was african american
40%.
[9:47:04]
by 1928, we were 19% pushed out of this
Community.
[9:47:11]
today we are 7.5%. Those are drastic numbers,
[9:47:18]
very drastic numbers. And so when we look at
Economic opportunity that comes to areas near
[9:47:23]
district one and east of 35,
Because that's what pushed us here in the
[9:47:27]
first place. And we've been blocked in by
130, which that is something I participated in
Fighting against putting sch 130 through
[9:47:35]
colony park. And I'm sure many of you have
Heard of colony park and worked to fight
[9:47:41]
landfills in our community and worked to help
Develop brownfield so that they would not be
[9:47:46]
in our community. These are the things that
We don't want to see,
[9:47:51]
but the things that we do want to see is
Economic development opportunities. And so the large contingency that we had here
Today was to speak,
[9:47:59]
yes, to support doghead. But why do we support doghead?
[9:48:03]
because just as my council member said,
We want to see affordable housing.
[9:48:10]
we want to see workforce opportunities. We want to see small business opportunities
Located in this development.
[9:48:17]
the development of the domain. You don't see businesses owned by people who
Look like me or small businesses.
[9:48:25]
you don't see that. And we also want other
Opportunities for contracting.
[9:48:31]
and that's very important because when you
Look at construction, the large contingency of minorities that work
In construction,
[9:48:37]
not just black but brown,
We want to see those opportunities. And so I support this measure.
[9:48:44]
and the people who were here asking me to
Speak in their stead because they were afraid
[9:48:49]
to speak, because this is the first time they
Ever had come here to even hear a city
[9:48:53]
council meeting we supported,
Because we want to see those opportunities.
[9:48:57]
so when I speak of endeavor,
I would like to see endeavor.
[9:49:01]
yes. Look at the environmental concerns that
Might take place that could impact the
[9:49:06]
community, but that are not necessarily
Environmental racism. But I also want them to focus on the economic
Opportunity.
[9:49:13]
and so if we have time to do that,
I think this is something that we would love
[9:49:19]
to see come into this community,
And I would really appreciate your support,
[9:49:24]
but also putting in those things that would
Make a difference for all communities and
[9:49:29]
also give us a chance,
As this council did a few months ago. I believe you adopted an economic development
Plan.
[9:49:36]
you adopted an economic development strategy. And without these measures,
That strategy will not work.
[9:49:44]
I believe that was a council member,
Alter who indicated that these measures will
[9:49:49]
not change this community unless things like
Tours,
[9:49:53]
which are used in other communities are used
For a project like this.
[9:49:57]
but I do believe that endeavor needs to be
Held accountable as well as city staff,
[9:50:04]
which I know city staff. I've seen you year after year after year on a
Number of projects,
[9:50:09]
make projects happen like the community
Wants. And so with that, I want to say that I will
Yield my time,
[9:50:16]
but I appreciate the opportunity to speak. Thank you, miss rowan. Hello again.
[9:50:28]
beatrice anderson. Save our springs alliance. This is going to end up being off the cuff.
[9:50:40]
I really appreciate a lot of what
Councilwoman harper madison had to say.
[9:50:45]
we. I think we are all arguing at cross
Purposes here.
[9:50:50]
we. Everything that the last speaker said. We want that the community.
[9:50:56]
and in terms of who is here to speak. The majority of the people I have spent.
[9:51:05]
so much time over the last two months
Speaking to the people who are impacted by
[9:51:10]
this, who also do not feel comfortable coming
Up. I had I have someone who is going to be
Displaced.
[9:51:17]
the developers are trying to buy their home. They found out she was coming to speak at
Council today and started blowing up her
[9:51:24]
phone. Hey, can you call me? Can you call me? I saw that your name was on
The list. Can you call me?
[9:51:29]
that's intimidation. She's not here.
[9:51:33]
most of the other people we spoke to have
Jobs that do not allow them to come here.
[9:51:38]
I've been here for almost 13 hours because I
Have.
[9:51:42]
I recognize that is a privilege. Everyone here. These are just the members of
The neighborhood who have the privilege of
[9:51:50]
being here to speak. But we have organized
For weeks talking to everyone.
[9:51:56]
we had members canvasing every single house
On the dog's head, where these roads are going to be widened and
People's homes are going to go away. We just
[9:52:06]
are asking to be included in the conversation
We want. We don't want to fight. We want this to be a
Conversation. But we have been excluded from
[9:52:12]
the conversation from day one,
And we're still excluded for the next 45
[9:52:18]
years. Any variance to the land development
Code has become an administrative process.
[9:52:24]
your own city staff are excluded. It doesn't have to go through a public
Process for boards and commissions. It's
[9:52:30]
administrative. Thank you. That's not a
Conversation. Thank you. Eric. Rone.
[9:52:38]
andrew trevillion, hassan,
Lewis, briggs, mitchell,
[9:52:45]
david jabbour, baz luhrmann,
Jeffrey.
[9:52:50]
bowen, melissa. Hernandez,
Catherine a.
[9:52:56]
brown, ollie. Hoffman,
Kim.
[9:53:01]
vasquez. Well, good
[9:53:11]
evening, ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Mayor, council members.
[9:53:16]
so yeah, it's been a long day for a lot of
Us, but on this item, it talks about the
Preliminary project and the plan.
[9:53:24]
and I had many thoughts throughout this
Entire process based upon my many years of
[9:53:30]
working in the business,
Developing, looking at long term plans for
[9:53:34]
construction stuff and items. And one of the things that that jumped out
With me was.
[9:53:42]
your economic development plan,
Mr. Mayor, and hopefully this is meeting some of
Those goals,
[9:53:47]
even though that has not put into process
Yet. But I'm hoping that that is part of it.
[9:53:53]
but I've noticed that through this entire
Process that both sides have taken some
[9:53:58]
responsibility for the communications
Process.
[9:54:02]
many of us have said the system in the
Communications process has been broken for
[9:54:09]
quite some time, and I would love to see that
Be corrected, because the misinformation that you've had to
Clear up would not have to be there if there
[9:54:19]
was open, honest communications that can't be
Done in a two minute time setting here.
[9:54:31]
so there's a lot of unintended consequences
That I see in the long term for this.
[9:54:36]
mr. Naylor talked about it in the fact that
It's not part of this process,
[9:54:42]
but what happens when the longhorn dam,
Which has already got issues coming up
[9:54:46]
because of of some of the flood gates on it. How is this going to impact this project here
Going to impact that?
[9:54:55]
is that going to have to speed up the process
Of trying to get something done on it before
[9:54:59]
we have an issue with that that can affect
This entire thing?
[9:55:03]
also, the existing laws when it comes to
Annexation and annexation,
[9:55:07]
which is affecting us and also with the
Tourists, I just would like to make sure that
Everything is being taken care of. Thank you,
[9:55:14]
thank you. Please. Catherine brown.
[9:55:23]
resident of district nine. My father's home is on hergatz lane in
District three.
[9:55:29]
I am still here, I feel,
Because I'm partly a lifelong girl scout.
[9:55:34]
you know, you've got to just stick with it
And hang in there even when things are tough.
[9:55:41]
and today has been a very tough day,
And I have been very grateful for the respect
[9:55:45]
that people have shown when I've spoken and
Tried to do the same for others here today
[9:55:51]
too. So I was very grateful for your comments
From the member on district one.
[9:55:57]
very appreciative of that. I would like to say that,
Okay, on item 15, like all the other items,
[9:56:04]
my plea has been for objectivity and
Accountability in this process.
[9:56:10]
and although we are now sitting at a point
Where it's very unlikely,
[9:56:15]
I feel that this would be a no vote. I do want to understand,
For example, when district ten mark said,
[9:56:23]
well, when you come for the next ask in maybe
Three months, let's see what that is.
[9:56:28]
I would like to understand what these
Statements mean in terms of communication
[9:56:33]
from your side. What are your expectations
Now? I think we felt that both sides have not met
The expectations in communication and
[9:56:42]
engagement. And as someone who is liked to
See also,
[9:56:47]
my father's home is very near this
Development. I am not against a very thoughtful
Development that could be of great economic
[9:56:56]
benefit, particularly as an east austin or
Myself who grew up on the edge of poverty.
[9:57:02]
I would really like to see a difference here, but I would like to also understand
Expectations from both sides.
[9:57:09]
so moving forward, maybe we could have some
Additional communication on those along those
[9:57:15]
lines. Thank you very much. Thank you. Zenobia. Joseph.
[9:57:24]
brad massingill. Ben livingston. David. Ross. Andy. Pasztor.
[9:57:32]
kathy. Panic. Panic. Aaron. Gonzalez. Mikhail. Ramos.
[9:57:39]
if your name has been called,
Please come forward if you wish to be heard. If you don't come forward,
We're going to assume that you don't want to
[9:57:45]
be heard. Mr. Massingill,
You have the floor.
[9:57:49]
heck of a way to spend your birthday. Council member velasquez I do want to
Personally express.
[9:57:59]
appreciation for how engaged you've been
Today. You've been here the whole time listening.
[9:58:05]
that's that's important. You know, this is in your district. 110 is supposed to work.
[9:58:10]
it should be balanced in your favor for for
Ruling on this stuff, but apparently that's not how it works.
[9:58:17]
I'd also like to, to commend you on,
On taking time to start learning more about
[9:58:23]
the watershed. I mean,
We live in a dynamic river valley,
[9:58:28]
you know, and taking the time to,
To understand how things work.
[9:58:33]
you know, when I hear council member vella.
[9:58:40]
just now, learning about what riparian means,
[9:58:45]
this is a riparian city. We need to learn a lot of terms. Y'all don't know, you know,
Are apparently aren't familiar with how the
[9:58:52]
water shed works here. We need to I'd like to challenge y'all to
Actually go out in the watershed with with me
[9:59:01]
and some other people and take some field
Trips to go to some of these places that are,
[9:59:06]
are pertinent and you can understand how the
Watershed actually works.
[9:59:10]
it's not just a backdrop to the city,
It's the primary function of the city.
[9:59:15]
we're here because of that. You know, we can be. A parasite or we can
Live with the city,
[9:59:25]
and the city can benefit us. You know, we can't just keep extracting and
Not understand where we live.
[9:59:33]
it has everything to do with everything from
Up oak hill and the recharge zone,
[9:59:38]
all the way down to where it comes out at the
The what we can consider the headwaters of
[9:59:44]
the free flowing colorado. We're responsible for that. We need to be on top of it.
[9:59:50]
thank you, mr. Massengill.
[9:59:55]
jennifer barnes, bronwen reeve.
[9:59:59]
sarah williams, is lee edwards here?
[10:00:04]
what about roy whaley? I don't see mr. Whaley. Okay, miss williams, you have four minutes.
[10:00:11]
thank you. And then heather bonker bonker.
[10:00:17]
right now. If you go over there and register, we'll let you do that. There's a process for
This,
[10:00:23]
but. Well, I understand,
But.
[10:00:29]
you'll have six minutes. Thank you. Hi, my name is sarah williams.
[10:00:34]
I'm a nurse here in austin,
Texas. I've lived here for about 15 years.
[10:00:39]
I've lived in district one. I've lived in district four. I've lived in district seven and I believe
District nine.
[10:00:46]
because I'm a renter. And for the first time, I was able to buy a home,
Not in austin because it's not affordable
[10:00:51]
here. I now live in pflugerville,
But I came to talk to y'all because I was really concerned about the human health
Impacts as a public health advocate of a
[10:01:00]
development that has basically no
Restrictions. And I'm really sad to have to pivot because
Mayor kirk watson,
[10:01:07]
who's no longer with us,
As many of these seats have been empty, wanted to call out the democratic process.
[10:01:12]
does this feel democratic to y'all? We're upset about boos and hisses and claps.
[10:01:17]
that's all we have. That is all we have
Because you're going to vote however you
[10:01:22]
vote. And I'd like to highlight why people
Have called attention to the fact that endeavors has donated to every one of your
Reelection campaigns.
[10:01:30]
interestingly, between february 2022 and
October 2024,
[10:01:34]
mr. Watson took $561,000 from real estate. Generally, 70,845 of those dollars were from
Endeavor and 49,000 from their lawyers,
[10:01:46]
natasha harper. Madison took 58,000 in that
Same time frame from real estate,
[10:01:51]
22 550 were from endeavors,
And 15,495 were from their lawyers.
[10:01:58]
every other yes vote also took this money. I think it's really important that we talk
About what the democratic process looks like,
[10:02:05]
because we don't have a voice,
Y'all. You get to sit up there and take a couple,
Tens of thousands of dollars for reelection
[10:02:12]
and sell out our habitable future. So now I'm going to move on to what I
Intended to talk about,
[10:02:18]
which is the health and habitability of our
Planet. Dog's head is on an aquifer which gives
Drinking water to many,
[10:02:25]
many people in this region. Aquifers are vital to be open,
Not covered, and any amount of impervious
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cover is a risk to our drinking water. Without water, humans die.
[10:02:37]
in this waterway. We have muscles. Muscles are super important for cleaning
Water.
[10:02:42]
in fact, muscles are able individually to
Clean about 8 to 15 gallons a day as we
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damage this with industrial runoff,
Because we have no guarantees that there's going to be housing, as everyone has this
Pretty vision of the parks that they aren't
[10:02:57]
actually obligated to build. And the housing that they're going to provide
For us.
[10:03:03]
we are going to see industrial runoff from
Something like a robotics facility and to the point that it's amazon.
[10:03:08]
I'm sure there will be no accountability and
The highest intentions to skirt paying taxes
[10:03:13]
on any damages that they do to our region. Those muscles are going to die and our
Drinking water is going to get worse.
[10:03:19]
presently, they did us blood test data from
About 1999 to 2020 on human beings,
[10:03:25]
and our bicarbonate levels rose about 7% in
Close parallel with rising atmospheric co2.
[10:03:32]
at the current rates,
The upper limit for the healthy range for human beings is going to be hit in 2076.
[10:03:38]
I could still be alive,
But if I am so lucky as to have children, they might not have a habitable atmosphere.
[10:03:45]
this is not even including the fact that data
Centers alone are going to produce 32.6 to
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79.7 million tons of co2 emissions annually.
[10:03:55]
what are we doing? Like,
Do you want to be good ancestors? Because I do. I want to leave a habitable
Planet for our children.
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and what are we voting for? For the people who said yes,
The what is it?
[10:04:08]
silent majority of yeses here. We're seeing lawyers. We're seeing folks in
Really fancy clothes from real estate
[10:04:14]
developers. And I'm sorry,
Every single person that lives in that neighborhood, barring one person whose father
Had the namesake.
[10:04:21]
let's think about who named this land right
Now. The names we use because it's not the people
That were here whenever it was colonized.
[10:04:29]
it's not the names that we use. I live in pflugerville now. I live off
Settlers boulevard.
[10:04:34]
it has an intersection of I think it's called
Champions way with indian run.
[10:04:40]
the people who named that stuff are gross,
And they're not the people that we should be looking to for policy decisions.
[10:04:46]
I'm so tired of old white dudes making an
Uninhabitable planet for the rest of us and
[10:04:52]
for our children, because what's going to
Happen is we can't use money to replace the
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ecosystems. And this is on a native blackland
Prairie, which has less than 0.1% of its existing
Land.
[10:05:05]
it's one of the most critically endangered
Ecosystems in north america. And I'm trying to do a pocket prairie in my
Tiny backyard in pflugerville that I can
[10:05:12]
barely afford so that I can work on restoring
It. You know what endeavors is going to do?
They're going to pave some stuff. They're
[10:05:19]
going to promise housing right now. They're going to have one trail in the area
That they weren't able to develop anyway.
[10:05:25]
and y'all are up here not understanding
What's going on. I heard mr. Vila talk about the annexation
That already happened. Babe,
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where are we? Are we here right now? Are we worried about the future for our
Children because it does not seem like it.
[10:05:37]
and it hurts me so deeply because we are
Stewards of the land,
[10:05:41]
and we are ruining our chances at preserving
A habitable future for human beings.
[10:05:47]
the manager's office already did annex the
Land that happened well before this was brought to public comment. And when we talk
About the breakdown of who truly is for and
[10:05:55]
against, people don't know this is happening. I had to call out of work today. I'm on a sick day and everyone I talked to
Was like,
[10:06:01]
wait, what? And they're horrified,
Y'all. But they don't have the privilege to be here
And sit for 14 hours today to wait to speak
[10:06:09]
because I'm super lucky and I can. But I promise you, we will remember as the
Residents of the austin area and none of
[10:06:16]
y'all who are voting yes to stuff like this
Are ever going to see a term here again. Thank you. Mayor. All speakers for item 15
Have been called.
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I'm sorry I wasn't able to hear you. All speakers for item 15 have been called.
[10:06:30]
thank you members. As you've heard,
All the speakers on item number 15 have been called. So what we'll do is I'll remind
Everybody that the terms are in your backup
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on staff number 15, version two,
I will seek a motion to approve item number
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15. We have a motion and a second. Then we have a number of proposed amendments.
[10:06:57]
I think there are six. I may be wrong about that,
But I think there are six proposed amendments
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to item number 15. Is there a motion? Mayor pro tem moves approval of item number
15.
[10:07:10]
is there a second? Second by councilmember
Harper madison?
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what we'll do now is we'll go to the proposed
Amendments.
[10:07:19]
the first two will be proposed by me.
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you have them. Item number.
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this is a motion sheet. Number one amendment to to add a needs
Assessment.
[10:07:33]
it's labeled mayor kirk watson july 23rd,
2026. Motion sheet number one,
My proposed motion to amend item number 15
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would amend the preliminary project and
Financing plan to incorporate a requirement
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for a recognition of austin's experience with
Regard to gentrification and displacement,
[10:07:54]
and require that the dog's head,
The developer of this opportunity,
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will provide the city of austin with funding
To conduct a comprehensive needs assessment
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of the area immediately adjacent to the dog's
Head boundaries. Within 30 days of the city council approval
Of the final project and financing plan.
[10:08:15]
with that, I move to amend item number 15
With watson. Motion to amend. Number one,
Is there a second?
[10:08:21]
second by council member cawdry. Let me ask if there's any discussion.
[10:08:26]
hearing none. Without objection. Motion. Watson. Motion to amend number one to
Item number 15 is approved.
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my second proposal is labeled motion sheet
Number two.
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it is to make an amendment regarding
Affordable housing reporting. And what this would indicate is that on or
Before december 1st and june 1st of each
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calendar year, the developer will prepare and
Submit to the city an affordable housing
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report covering the prior six month period. Motion. I make the motion seconded by council
Member ellis.
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is there discussion with regard to the
Proposed amendment? Hearing none. Without objection.
[10:09:04]
watson. Amendment number two to item number
15 is adopted. That will take us to council member cordray's
Proposed motion to amend item number 15.
[10:09:13]
councilmember. You're recognized. Thank you. Mayor. And before I lay out the
Motion,
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I just want to give all the love to
Councilmember harper madison.
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I know it's not easy. I remember when I first
Got elected I think I don't know if you
[10:09:27]
remember this. I think we met in person in
Your district and I was, I was recounting a story of,
Of how how, how an opponent had talked to me
[10:09:36]
and you stopped me and you said,
Don't let them treat you like you're a white man. And that stuck with me.
[10:09:41]
and even now being in the in office and going
About this city the good,
[10:09:47]
the bad, the ugly. And I think unfortunately
Ugly comes and hits folks in the faces.
[10:09:52]
but I just, I just wanted to,
I just wanted to say that because I you're human. We're all human.
[10:09:57]
everyone in this chamber is human,
Regardless of what side of the issue you were on. So I just wanted to acknowledge that I
Have a motion sheet right here.
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everyone should have it in front of them.
It's labeled item 15 motion for further direction on term project and financing plan.
[10:10:14]
we worked with land use and transportation
Advocates on this motion.
[10:10:18]
and I appreciate staff and the developer
Support on this. The item ensures that transit supportive
Infrastructure is included as part of the
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project plan. And since the term is now
Moving forward, I want to ensure the taxpayer dollar is
Credited by new development in dogs head and
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reinvest it in this area,
Aligned with our shared goals and have more people walking, biking,
And taking transit.
[10:10:39]
my motion also request an update on this
Matter in the fall when the regulating plan returns. And my hope is we can consider this
Item at a future mobility committee meeting,
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as well as council members. It's our civic responsibility to remain
Engaged, and I know, I know we will be.
[10:10:52]
and on top of this, to ensure we get what we
Can out of the site. Thank you. Councilmember carter moves
Approval of motion to amend item number 15,
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number one. It is second by council member
Ellis. Is there discussion on council member?
[10:11:05]
yes, mayor pro tem. I just want to thank
Council member cassidy for his amendment.
[10:11:10]
it's a really good amendment. And again, I know I don't want to get ahead
Of ourselves and kind of planning all the
[10:11:15]
details out, but we've tried to roll in
Through project connect where we can transit,
[10:11:23]
kind of connect transit and development. In other words, if there's a building going
Up,
[10:11:27]
maybe that's where the bus can pull in and,
You know, actually physically into the property,
Or we can host kind of transit supportive
[10:11:35]
infrastructure, shared space with the private
Sector to just kind of help us more
[10:11:42]
effectively and efficiently manage our
Infrastructure. So I think this is the kind of planning we'd
Like to see. And I appreciate his amendment.
[10:11:48]
thank you. Thank you. Mayor pro tem hearing
No further discussion.
[10:11:53]
motion to amend number one for item 15. Without objection is adopted.
[10:11:58]
that'll take us to three proposals by council
Member alter and council member alter.
[10:12:05]
I'm going to go in this order,
If that's okay. The first one will be alter motion to amend
Number one for item number 15 is direction.
[10:12:14]
it's labeled direction,
Patent and drainage. And you're recognized on your motion to amend
Item number 15 number one.
[10:12:22]
thank you very much. What this motion does is
Ensures that the earliest dollars into the
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tours that are used are used for
Environmental improvements.
[10:12:34]
it's going to help the stormwater management
At carson creek and the montopolis tributary.
[10:12:41]
not flood homes in this area and in in so
Doing improve the environmental quality of
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this area. So I think it's really important
That our first priority be on the
[10:12:52]
environment. And that's what this motion
Cheat is doing council member alter moves to
[10:12:58]
amend item number 15 with alter number one. It is seconded by council member harper
Madison.
[10:13:04]
is there discussion? Hearing. Mayor pro tem just. Again,
I just want to reiterate another good
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amendment. The. Especially the emphasis on
The 50% housing.
[10:13:19]
sorry. My bad. You didn't want to get ahead
Of yourself on the other one, but you did on this one. All right.
[10:13:25]
any, any discussion on this amendment? Hearing none. Without objection.
[10:13:30]
alter amendment number one to item number 15
Related to patent and drainage is adopted.
[10:13:36]
that will take us to alter proposed amendment
Number two to item number 15 labeled
[10:13:41]
direction affordable housing percentages. Hang on, mayor pro tem,
I was gonna say he might be able to lay this
[10:13:47]
out for me. So what this is doing is when we
Finalize the project financing plan,
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I think it's really important for us to focus
On 50% and below units instead of those 60%
[10:13:59]
units. The market is just not building enough
Of this deeply affordable housing.
[10:14:03]
and so what we're going to do is focus on
That level of affordability instead of that
[10:14:09]
higher 60% level. And I move adoption council
Member alternatives.
[10:14:13]
adoption of alter number two,
Motion to amend number two to item number 15.
[10:14:17]
and second by council member velazquez. Is there discussion? Mayor pro tem,
I'll recognize you.
[10:14:22]
thank you. Sorry to get ahead of the
Amendments there.
[10:14:27]
just really agree right now I believe the
10%, 60%, 60% is a good number.
[10:14:35]
but honestly, we're producing a decent amount
Of housing at 60% mfi right now.
[10:14:42]
it's that 50% and under number that is the
Tricky and especially if we're building
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transit supportive housing that really helps
The economics where someone can live there
[10:14:55]
without a vehicle. Get downtown,
Get to jobs, get to school, that kind of stuff like that.
So again, I really appreciate the the effort
[10:15:03]
by council member. Thank you,
Mayor pro tem any further discussion?
[10:15:08]
hearing none. Without objection. Alter amendment number two to item number 15
Labeled direction affordable housing
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percentages is adopted. That will take us to council member alters
Proposed amendment number three to item
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number 15. It is labeled amend check in
Amount if only city participates.
[10:15:27]
thank you very much. What this does is takes
The reimbursement amount,
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which is the total 1.5 billion,
And just bifurcates it for the city's
[10:15:36]
responsibility and the county's
Responsibility. We don't know if the county is going to
Participate in this or not.
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and so what we want to do is make sure that
We're not having to wait as if they were
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participating. We want to just focus on how
Much we're bringing to the table.
[10:15:53]
and once we've done that,
Then that triggers the check in of whether or not we should change the tour's contribution
Percentage.
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council member council member alter removes
Approval of alter amendment number three to
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item number 15. A second by councilmember
Cordrey. Is there any discussion with regard to alter
Proposed amendment number three to item
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number 15? Hearing none. Without objection, alter amendment number
Three to item 15 labeled amend check in
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amount. If only city participates is adopted.
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I'm going to ask legal to come up because I
Was reading from something that said and I
[10:16:31]
said as we were calling this,
That it was labeled version two, but I'm told that it's not labeled version
Two.
[10:16:39]
mayor trish link with the law department,
The, the preliminary plan is in the backup and
There is a document marked as the preliminary
[10:16:46]
plan version two. It is actually a
Supplement. It is just mistitled. All right.
[10:16:52]
so members the for purposes of our record,
The motion to approve item number 15 that was
[10:16:59]
made and seconded and that we've now amended
Its labeled version two in the backup.
[10:17:05]
but as you just heard,
It is not a version two. It is a supplement to the original version.
[10:17:15]
so just for clarity purposes and for the
Record, I want to make sure that that's clear. Is
That clear with everyone? All right.
[10:17:21]
members. We will now go back to the main
Motion on item number 15,
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and we will be voting on item number 15 as
Amended,
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item number 15 as amended. And that would include the original version
And the supplement that is mislabeled version
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two in the backup. Is there any discussion
With regard to item number 15 as amended.
[10:17:46]
without objection, item number 15,
As amended is adopted.
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let me know if there are people that council
Member siegel wishes to be shown voting no.
[10:17:56]
anyone else? Council member velazquez wishes
To be shown voting no.
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members on a vote of eight in favor,
Two opposed and one absent item 15 passes.
[10:18:09]
we will now go to item number 14.
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which is related to the participation
Agreement, and I will turn to the city clerk to call on
Speakers for item number 14.
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adrian macias, josh goldenberg,
Susana almanza,
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jonathan. Davidson, ben. Thompson, max. Hausmann.
[10:18:40]
richard. Suttle. Adam. James. Angela van aken.
[10:18:49]
bill. Bunch. Stephanie.
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hoffman. Bill. Oliver.
[10:18:59]
betsy. Greenberg. If your name has been
Called, please come forward. Otherwise,
We'll assume that you don't wish to be heard.
[10:19:08]
mr. Mayor, members of the council. Okay, richard, settle on this item.
[10:19:14]
we've got some work to do with the county
Along the lines of the communication,
[10:19:18]
and would welcome any help that you all can
Provide to to help us out.
[10:19:23]
thank you. Thank you,
Mr. Bunch. Is rita thompson here?
[10:19:32]
okay, then. Just two minutes. You'll have
Four minutes if you want,
[10:19:40]
mr. Bunch. I don't need that.
[10:19:44]
so as you all are aware,
The travis county commissioners court didn't
[10:19:49]
didn't buy it on this ridiculous,
Shameful deal.
[10:19:54]
and I can't imagine that they're going to all
Of your discussion tonight is completely
[10:20:03]
avoided. The actual question of whether this
Is legal or moral
[10:20:13]
to give away all this money to one of the
Wealthiest developers in the country and some
[10:20:19]
of the richest corporations in the country. You know, mayor watson,
You're saying that none of this money is
[10:20:26]
going to amazon is ridiculous. You know, it's a false it's prevarication.
[10:20:34]
it's building all the stuff they need for
Them on our dime that normally they would
[10:20:42]
have to pay for themselves. You know that. Why are you misleading the
Whole city?
[10:20:50]
you're misleading on something this basic.
[10:20:54]
every other developer,
Big or small, builds their own roads,
[10:21:00]
their own streets, their own driveways,
Their own parking garages, their own parks. Their own landscaping.
[10:21:11]
all of that themselves.
[10:21:15]
and then when once it's completed to our
Standards, they give it over to us and we take care of
It.
[10:21:23]
and we only pay for what is actually public.
[10:21:28]
instead of calling private facilities,
Public facilities,
[10:21:32]
public infrastructure,
Those parking garages that the statesman put.
[10:21:38]
endeavor statesman pod. That's public infrastructure,
Private parking garages costing tens of
[10:21:45]
millions of dollars. This is the exact same
Thing.
[10:21:50]
read the development agreement. Read the statute. They can even take the tax
Kickbacks and turn around and use it to pay
[10:21:58]
their monthly bills to austin energy or
Austin water.
[10:22:04]
paying for city services. No. No other businesses get to do that.
[10:22:10]
we don't get to do that at our houses.
[10:22:15]
this is this is straight up gifts to giant
Mega corporations who don't need our money.
[10:22:25]
except they're greedy and they don't want any
Regulation,
[10:22:30]
and they don't want to pay any taxes. And you guys need to say no,
Or you're going to get out of here.
[10:22:38]
the people aren't going to put up with it and
They're catching on.
[10:22:44]
if you haven't figured that out,
They're catching on. You can pretend like you're progressive
Democrats.
[10:22:52]
you can pretend like you care about fair and
Equal taxation. You care about workers who are going to be
Losing jobs from these projects because of
[10:23:02]
robotization. Ai all of this is aimed at
Getting rid of jobs.
[10:23:12]
I mean, look at amazon. Give me a break. You think you can sell this
To the voters?
[10:23:18]
I don't think you can. But we're going to find out here pretty
Quick, aren't we? Thank you,
[10:23:25]
mr. Bunch. Craig nazer is is right here.
[10:23:34]
voila. Okay, just two minutes,
Mr. Naser. Kristen. Garrett.
[10:23:43]
tongue. Steven brown. Mark duvall.
[10:23:53]
my name is craig. Nacer sierra club and
Austin environmental democrats.
[10:24:00]
and what I find really amazing is there's
Really two different conversations going on
[10:24:07]
here. The conversation,
Not entirely, but there's a conversation
[10:24:14]
going on there that's very concerned about
The finances.
[10:24:21]
and there's a conversation going on here
Where people have different concerns.
[10:24:25]
and one of the major concerns,
Of course, why I'm here is the environment,
[10:24:30]
because I think the the environment,
Our resources,
[10:24:35]
when we treat it poorly. And I think we're doing that.
[10:24:39]
and I think from the federal to the state to
The local level,
[10:24:44]
we're not doing enough. And it's continuing to drain our resources.
[10:24:49]
you were in here in this nice air
Conditioning day. Do you know how hot it was outside today? So when I come to these
Places,
[10:24:58]
I come for some information and for some
Discussion.
[10:25:03]
and usually there's some discussion. But once again, I had to call.
[10:25:10]
I know a lot of people work in the city. Call them up. Get them to talk. For austin, environmental democrats,
Everything, they don't want to talk about
[10:25:17]
some of this stuff because it's so
Controversial.
[10:25:22]
so where do we get our information? I mean, we pay for their salary,
Don't we?
[10:25:29]
don't some of us. So here's a point. Environmental point in the state.
[10:25:37]
there are water, groundwater,
Conservation districts. And what they do is set up,
You know, the state out in the middle of
[10:25:44]
nowhere, a rancher wants to pull down and
Pull much water as he wants out of the ground, and nobody hassle him.
[10:25:50]
but you can't do that when a lot of people
Are going in one, you know, aquifer. And so you set up these
Groundwater conservation districts where it
[10:25:58]
matters. There is no groundwater conservation
District out at the dog's head.
[10:26:04]
there are two aquifers out there. There's a the carissa wilcox,
Which is very deep,
[10:26:09]
which san antonio is now tapping. There's also the colorado river aquifer.
[10:26:15]
people have mentioned it. It's like the base
Flow. What watershed we'll call base flow under a
River.
[10:26:21]
and that's where where bastrop gets its water
From. Well, if there's no groundwater conservation
District out there.
[10:26:28]
what's to prevent some company from coming in
There and pumping as much water as they want,
[10:26:35]
essentially out of the colorado river? Is this possible? I don't know.
[10:26:42]
I've been making call after call after call,
Trying to find someone who could tell me
[10:26:46]
this. This is something you should want to
Know.
[10:26:54]
right. Don't you think? I know there are water rights out there.
[10:26:59]
I've talked to some people who know there are
Water rights out there. What are those? Water rights?
[10:27:05]
we haven't even gotten to talk about that. Don't know when you're dividing up the money
And everything and someone moves in and I
[10:27:12]
don't know. So I mean,
That's my frustration.
[10:27:17]
I'm sitting here. And the other thing I want
To say is the young people.
[10:27:23]
I am not going to see the worst of climate
Change. And that may be a very good thing.
[10:27:29]
they will got sons, daughters,
Grandchildren.
[10:27:38]
this dog's head, riverine ecosystems,
Healthy ones with trees and soil and
[10:27:44]
everything. They're finding they suck more
And more carbon out of the air.
[10:27:48]
our tree canopy. We've talked very little
About trees, our our tree canopy. We need more.
[10:27:54]
we need to talk about.
[10:28:01]
lisa levin's. Marion. Sanchez.
[10:28:07]
virginia. Palmer. Lee. Edwards. Lee, are you here?
[10:28:14]
I passed thanks. Thank you. Valerie. Menard. Lin. Yuan.
[10:28:23]
rachel scott, mark wheeler or wailer robert
Hale.
[10:28:32]
pedro hernandez jr. Rich. Hayman. Cameron. Morgan.
[10:28:41]
harper. Higginbotham. Matt. Patton. Heretic. Bianca.
[10:28:50]
guerrero. Carl. Spencer.
[10:28:55]
dwight. Lawson. Angelou. Angelou. Doctor. Terry.
[10:29:01]
flood. Ron. Fort. Harris.
[10:29:07]
andrew. Carson. Gilchrist.
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u z. Mccoy. Kia. Denson.
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katy. Gay. Please begin.
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thank you. Iris andrews once again. 14 is about the tourism of travis county.
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you guys don't know if they're going to
Approve it. We don't know if they're going to prove it. It's all sort of up in the air.
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what I really respected about what travis
County did and what other people have said today is that they recognize that they had to
Pause,
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think about it, and they wanted to wait for
You guys to pause also and make some amendments, which I know that you guys have
Passed many amendments today.
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and I think pretty much all of them have been
Beneficial towards what this is.
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I think they recognized over there,
Travis county that there are important things
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that need to be in writing that we
Unfortunately didn't see get set in stone
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today. Particular concerns that I would like
To read from the record of the commissioners
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court judge brown wanted in writing
Guarantees for affordable housing. We see affordable housing check ins with mr.
[10:30:17]
alters. Amendment, but we don't see the
Guarantee to actually build it.
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guarantees for community input,
Environmental protections, robust economic growth, and great transportation access.
That's what judge brown wants to see.
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commissioner morales warned against
Gentrification, which I understand what we're trying to do
With this displacement.
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and needs assessment. I understand that we
Are trying to address those things. Commissioner shea has been this environmental
Supporter so far,
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requesting guarantees for strong flood
Control, flood protections and strong worker
Protections.
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I'm hopeful that since the terms passed
Today, that endeavor sticks to their word in their
Letter that they emailed you of saying their
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union, osha, osha, and labor protections that
They said that they would give you if you
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passed the tours today,
That I hope that they stick to that. And we get that in writing sooner rather than later.
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all in all, I really respected what travis
County did. I'm confused as to why we didn't pause.
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take time for these amendments to be put out
Into the public before you guys voted on
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them. I think that's really important,
Important part of this process.
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I hope that they don't bite into this,
But they probably will because you guys have
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made some changes that they wanted to see. I
Hope you make more. Thank you. Craig jankowski.
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alexis willis. Barbara. Mcarthur. Stephan. Faris.
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mark fareth, jeff. Mccrory.
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cilla. Smith, lou. Pasetto,
Carlos.
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pinon, david. Sides, chris.
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gannon. Shane. Johnson.
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nyasha. Alexandria. Anderson.
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richard. Jarnigan. Daniel.
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lowe. Low. Stacy. Smith.
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dan. Foster. Gary. Merritt.
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cameron. Shaw. Jeremy. Martin. Bobby. Levinsky.
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alvin. Dedieu. Gary. Farmer.
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stacy. Roane. Carrick. Roane. Andrew. Trevillian.
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houston. Lewis. Briggs. Mitchell. David. Jabbour.
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scott. Nye. Jeffrey. Bowen.
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melissa. Hernandez. Roy. Whaley. Katherine. Brown.
[10:33:09]
monica. Guzman. Good evening,
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ladies and gentlemen,
Jeffrey bowen, district eight.
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good evening, mr. Mayor. Council members on
This item. I actually had a conversation with one of the
County commissioners, and there was a lot of
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concern over the that they were looking for
Decisions and with some of the things that
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were being made tonight. I hope this can get worked out,
But I'm still concerned over the amount of
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transparency that may be available through
This. We already know, as I've already noted about
The as council member alter said,
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there was lack of information on both sides. It was brought out, so to speak.
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so hopefully we will also know what's going
To be done with travis county because that
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affects us as city members also,
Since we also live in the county and take
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care of pay those taxes. Again mr. Bunch was very right.
[10:34:17]
when it comes down to what typically
Developers do, we go in and build infrastructure,
We do the whole thing,
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and then we turn it over unless it's on
Private property and go from there,
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or the property gets turned over to some
Entity and we we fork out that money.
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I've built many, a, many a piece of
Infrastructure that, that was, that was serving those type of
Things and then it gets turned over.
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so I still have my concerns and there's not I
Understand these people's questions or the
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reason for their questions,
But please make sure that we are all aware of
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what deals you're making or what type of
Agreements you're making with the county,
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because that's a double hit for,
For some of us. Thank you, miss brown.
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so actually, my comments were going to be
Very similar to the one that the previous
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speaker. I think it's been very clear that we
Have needed improved communication
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transparency. My feeling on this is that if
We don't know whether or not you will have
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the county on board or not on board,
But whatever comes out of it,
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it would be extraordinarily useful to
Understand what that means in terms of the
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timeline of events. What this means and how
It's going to be impacting the community.
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and this builds a much better bridge of
Communication between everyone.
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when we do know what's going on at the
Moment, we don't. And I think the opportunity there's
A word negotiation here.
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this gives an opportunity to think about how
We come to potentially other address other
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issues that the county brought up in terms of
Areas of their concern. You've tried to do what you can today,
Tonight,
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this evening, on including amendments to try
And mitigate against some of the concerns of
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the community. You get to the point of
Negotiation with the with the county.
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this is yet another opportunity to consider
How you might want to further mitigate their
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concerns, and then communicate it back to
Everybody in a way that maybe will allow at
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least, if not some community engagement,
Some more discussion about the process as it
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progresses. Thank you. Thank you, miss guzman.
[10:36:48]
good evening. I'm monica guzman,
A policy director, speaking in opposition to item 14 on tuesday,
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july 14th, travis county judge brown,
An esteemed commissioners,
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heard many urging they delay their vote on
The tours. In the end, they decided not to vote because
They questioned what they heard during the
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city tours briefing. They had questions and
Wanted more information.
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they decided to watch the city of austin to
Watch you.
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mayor watson, mayor pro tem vela and council,
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instead of a blanket approval move to
Postpone the tours until at least 2027,
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allowing time for the environmental
Commission's recommendations. Language accessible community engagement,
Especially those who will be negatively,
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negatively impacted. Prioritize deeply
Affordable housing.
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the strategic housing blueprint ten year goal
Is to produce 25,000 units for people earning
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31 to 60% median family income mfi and 20,000
For those earning 30% below,
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according to the scorecard. From 2018 to 2023, only 9668 units have been
Produced for the 30 to 30 1 to 60% mfi
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and 426 units for 30% below. That's only 2.13% of its goal for residents
At this level.
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god is in solidarity with the southeast
Colorado river neighborhood association.
[10:38:16]
save our springs for their community powered
Atx lone star sierra club environmentalist,
[10:38:23]
labor activists and organizers,
Subject matter experts, and other community organizations and
Individuals in our collective opposition to
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the proposed tours do what's right for austin
Residents, environment and neighboring municipalities
Impacted by your votes.
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postpone the tours vote. Thank you. Thank you. I have a remote speaker
On the line,
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richard bremer. Yes, my name is rick bremer.
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I'm with district six,
And I believe that despite the assurances of
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the director of finance a couple of days ago, the tours is currently proposed is seriously
Flawed.
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as I've pointed out in discussions with
Several members of the council, it does not represent the best deal the city
Could have negotiated with endeavor,
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nor does it is it in the best financial
Interests of the citizens of austin.
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the definition of critical terms is poorly
Organized,
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lacks backup support for numeric data. Allows for increase in funding without public
Input.
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does not take into account state plans for
Property tax restrictions,
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and does not provide for financial cap for
Funding,
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and allows the city to increase the amount of
Bonds issued without a specified limit.
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also, the environmental and affordable
Housing concerns raised by council and its
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message board and the environmental
Commission are not adequately or specifically
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addressed. One final point. I would like to thank the members of the 1990
Council mayor hook,
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mayor pro tem shipman,
Council members, barnstone nafziger,
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carl mitchell and humphrey and ernie for
Their courage to stand up against jim bob
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moffett on the evening of june 7th,
1990 and listen to the voices over a thousand
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citizens and vote unanimously against the
Construction of the barking creek pub over
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the edwards aquifer. The pub was positioned
To save the austin's finances from collapse.
[10:40:35]
at that time, the council was told by
Developers that if the pub was turned down,
[10:40:40]
the city's growth would stop. I think austin has done pretty well with the
Barton without the barton creek,
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but thanks and have a great evening.
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beatrice anderson. I didn't hear my name
Called.
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correct. You had donated some to someone else
And they declined.
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what's your name? Okay.
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is that okay? Mayor. Sure. Okay. Four minutes. Beatrice.
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ollie. Hoffman. Greg. Anderson. Kim. Vasquez. Zenobia.
[10:41:26]
joseph. Brad. Massengill.
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hello again. Council. Beatrice. Anderson. Save our springs alliance. I want to continue my last comment about
Having this be a conversation.
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and it being a privilege for me to be here
And speak on behalf of the community members
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who I've spent the last six weeks getting to
Know, and I'm doing my best to represent the things
That they have told me they want here.
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everyone is excited for an opportunity to
Uplift this area.
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no one. I'm not sure where we are getting
Lost in this. No one is saying leave it as is.
[10:42:06]
you know what? Let's not invest in this area
At all. No one is saying that we want to be a part of
This conversation.
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we want a say in what this development is
Going to look like.
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this is going to be double the size of
Downtown. Is is it radical? Are we being unreasonable
To say we want to participate in the design
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of that? We want to make sure it's serving
The people who live there.
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I'm you know, I'm I'm here at work,
But I also live in district three.
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I'm five minutes away from this. I'm on the
River five times a week at least.
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is that radical to say? I want to make sure it's protected. I want where I spend the most time in my
Personal time to look a certain way.
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and then talking about privilege. There's also a major power gap here in terms
Of information.
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you know, how is this a public hearing when
These amendments weren't posted until moments
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before the first item I spoke on,
I, I had I had reloaded the page. I hadn't seen them yet. How how is that a
Fair public hearing to me?
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how is that a conversation? And then when they are posted,
I've had time to go through them.
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I don't know if you can tell from the bags
Under my eyes. I've been reading and I really
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appreciate that you guys are asking questions
Now, and you're proposing these amendments, but some of them don't even make sense.
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and how is that when when you are the ones
Negotiating this and you have had access to
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this information council member alter you
Were talking about,
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you want to, you know,
Change the financing plan to ensure that the
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tours was going to, you know,
Set aside a portion to reimburse parks and
[10:43:49]
things like that under the financing plan. That's something that they currently have to
Pay for. That was one of the few costs that's
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excluded from the tax payer reimbursement. Why do I know that? The.
[10:44:04]
parks and affordable housing outside the
Zone, not inside the zone. So that's the
Difference.
[10:44:11]
okay. But then that is but then this is still
An unfair conversation because when we talk
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about the people who are impacted,
We're told, well, they're outside the zone. So so which
Is it?
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what are we talking about? Are we talking
About only within the bounds of the turs or are we not? I'm sorry,
But that's an incredibly unfair response.
[10:44:33]
again, how and when there is this level of of
Confusion between y'all and the public and
[10:44:41]
between endeavor, how is this a public
Hearing?
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can we not take a pause and get on the same
Page.
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this is double the size of downtown. This is ten times the size of the domain,
Guys.
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this is going to be huge. We want it to be great.
[10:45:03]
can can we together? It's not just we the
People versus you.
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you're also the people. Can we together make this something great?
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are you willing by taking a no vote on this? By taking a pause, you're showing that
Starting the conversation that that is
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meeting us to have a conversation so we don't
Have to come here and fight.
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I'm tired. Vote no. Have a civil conversation
With us.
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meet us at the table. Allow us into the room
Where the tables, even at that is not a radical ask.
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thank you. David ross.
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andy. Pastor. Miss ada. Ramos. Jennifer barnes.
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mayor. That's all speakers for item 14. Thank you. Members. As you heard,
That's all the speakers on item number 14.
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so let's go to item number 14 for discussion.
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first I'll entertain a motion with regard to
Item number 14. Motion is made by councilmember laine to
Adopt.
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item number 14 is seconded by councilmember
Harper madison.
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members, I don't have any or don't believe I
Have any proposed amendments to item number
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14. So with that being the case,
I'll call for discussion on item number 14.
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is there any discussion with regard to item
Number 14? In that case, item number 14 is adopted
Without objection,
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with councilmember segal and councilmember
Velasquez being shown voting no.
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is there anyone else wishing to be shown
Voting no on item number 14 right on a vote
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of 8 to 2. Item number 14 is adopted.
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that will take us to item number 75. And I'll turn to the city clerk for item 75.
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rita thompson. Stacy schmidt. Beatrice. Anderson. Beatrice,
Are you still here?
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is carson gilchrist here? Monica guzman. Okay. Four minutes.
[10:47:13]
and josh goldenberg. I think it's I think
It's okay.
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and I just want to point out for the record
That this this is not the way the rules operate. I'm allowing this to happen.
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but it's not the way the rules operate. And what will happen is there will come a
Time when you're not going to want me to do
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it this way, and you're going to point out
That I shouldn't do it this way, but I'm going to go ahead and do it even
Though.
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but this is not we're not following the
Rules, but I'm doing it as a courtesy because I want
To make sure everybody has the opportunity to
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say their piece. But that is very much
Appreciated. Thank you. She'll have six minutes.
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okay. And I've never done the powerpoints
Here. The clicker. I just clicked the green thing.
Okay. You will have to give me a minute to
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get myself together. Mr.
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mayor, if I may, while beatrice is getting it
Together. A member of my staff just said something that
I wanted to point out because I feel the same
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way. He said, I really want to say that I
Admire these young folks showing up and
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fighting their asses off,
Because when I was their age, I didn't care. I feel exactly like he does.
[10:48:31]
and so I just wanted to make sure to point
That out. Thank you. All right,
Let's give this a
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go. So item 75 and 76.
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I'll speak on both but kind of talk to them
All at once. 75. They're wanting to vacate.
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they're asking the city to vacate the right
Of way on a portion of hergatz lane.
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and then 76, they want all of edwin lane.
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this is in an area where they are also
Claiming that no infrastructure exists. That's part of their justification for the
Turs,
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but they're also asking you for a right of
Way vacation so they can remove the existing
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infrastructure. It's not just a road we're
Talking about. There are also utilities that have to be
Moved around there. There's like pipes going
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to a man's house on the corner of the hergatz
Lane one, but it's again, we're talking about there is
A real confusion with the information going
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around. There's no infrastructure,
But they're removing roads. There are no utilities. But the backup for
75,
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it talks about working with that neighbor to
Move his his pipes around.
[10:49:45]
so is are there utilities there? Is there infrastructure or is there not?
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and there have been no traffic studies done
For either of these right of way vacations
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that was admitted. That was something the
Planning commission really grilled them on and they had no answers for whatsoever.
[10:50:03]
and yet the planning commission moved forward
Because they said it was going to get kicked to council. And so they were looking to you
To to kind of look into this more,
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whether you were going to require something
Like a traffic study.
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and let's, you know, this is what is being
Considered. There's the whole dog's head and like that
Area in red.
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that's the portion of her god's lane,
Which is wants to be vacated. And this is for the amazon site.
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they need these roads to be gone so they can
Put the amazon track right on top of it.
[10:50:35]
this creates a dead end condition and a
Turnaround for the dalton neighborhoods and
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the neighborhoods. It doubles the distance to
Move from one neighborhood to the other
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instead of being able to cross hergatz lane
All the way over there. If, say, for example, you wanted to go to the
Hope outdoor gallery there you now have to
[10:50:54]
turn around, go all the way down to the
Highway and around on 183,
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turn around on 71 and come back up to dalton. There is no time requirement for for the
Developer to put in an alternate access
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route. That's also something that we asked
About at the planning commission and nope.
[10:51:15]
the, the only, the only thing they said is
That, well, eventually other roads will be put in,
But there's no traffic study.
[10:51:21]
and so how are neighbors going to be impacted
In the meantime?
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is, is this is this fair?
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is this fair to do without any study
Justifying it? I'm not saying this is the wrong thing to do,
[10:51:37]
but why? Why do we not have more
Justification? Why can we not have more evidence that this
Is the best possible?
[10:51:46]
or it's so necessary that we have to go
Forward with it?
[10:51:54]
the right of the right of way vacation. Yeah. Is going to be both for the amazon
Site.
[10:52:00]
how it usually works is the developer will
Pay for that right of way vacation, how the development agreement structures it
Is that instead they're going to give the
[10:52:08]
city back a right of way of equivalent value
At some point when other roads are built.
[10:52:15]
what happens if the development agreement
Falls apart? What happens if they leave before?
[10:52:23]
that right of way of equivalent value is
Given back to the city.
[10:52:28]
and also if they leave and if this doesn't go
Forward, like who restores public access.
[10:52:33]
they have said that the minute this is
Approved, they will close the road.
[10:52:39]
where does that leave the public? Who lives there? And the residents?
[10:52:44]
she drives this road every single day.
[10:52:51]
there are so many. There are so many
Questions that we want answered here.
[10:52:55]
and I really hope, again,
We brought these up at the planning commission and the reason given by so many of
The commissioners for why they voted yes,
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despite all of their doubts and all their
Questions, was because it was coming to you,
Because they they were pushing it on to you
[10:53:12]
to ask these questions and to put this in the
Development agreement account for these
[10:53:17]
contingencies. Ask, well,
What happens if x and plan for that?
[10:53:24]
as a lawyer, it's my job to think of the
Worst case scenario and plan for that.
[10:53:29]
make sure we have the right indemnifications
And things like that. That's what we're asking for. You make sure
This is a really tight agreement.
[10:53:36]
if if there is no way to stop this and this
Is where we're going forward, then can we at least strengthen it and like,
Answer these questions?
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I think that's all for me. Thank you. Josh goldenberg.
[10:53:56]
susana almanza. Jonathan davidson.
[10:54:04]
ben thompson. Richard. Suttle. Bill bunch. Betsy.
[10:54:11]
greenberg. Craig. Nazer.
[10:54:16]
kristin. Viotto. Garrett. Tung and stephen brown.
[10:54:30]
craig. Naser, austin. Sierra. Club. Lone. Star. Austin.
[10:54:37]
environmental. Democrats. Okay,
So another environmental question about the
[10:54:42]
roads. Okay. No land is absolutely flat,
But a lot of times developers like to make it
[10:54:51]
that way. Let's just make it flat,
You know, and they go out there,
Particularly when they're filling in big
[10:54:55]
holes and everything and make it flat,
But it's not flat where places really are
[10:55:01]
flat. You go out there,
Look there, it's not really flat. So, you know, in the middle of nebraska and
Flat field,
[10:55:07]
you find a little area that's muddy and
Mucky, and there's marsilea fern,
Clover leaf fern,
[10:55:12]
really interesting species growing up there
Where the bison's wallowed. And in my neighborhood.
[10:55:18]
and when in my house,
They made it flat. And with increased rains of climate change,
There was water running down the side of my
[10:55:27]
house more and more across the street,
Down the neighbor's house, I said, here, put some big boulders,
Make a little things so it can flow in it so
[10:55:35]
it doesn't wash your yard away. Well,
She did that. Then I got the 1950 aerial
[10:55:40]
photograph of the gracie farms before there
Were any houses and there was a creek there.
[10:55:47]
they just filled it in and made it flat. These road maps, you can see when they do
Them like this,
[10:55:55]
you know, like that. What is what is the
Water runoff really going to be up there?
[10:56:01]
we don't know. And you could put all these
Flat roads and the pervious cover calls, the road, the water to even run off more.
[10:56:08]
we don't know. I mean,
This is just this road map. Will this work in the long run? Will this create flooding down the.
[10:56:15]
we don't know because nothing has been
Nothing's been done there or looked out after
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that. This is an environmental issue and it
Matters where you put your roads.
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thank you very much. Thank you.
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mr.. Mayor richard sutil here on behalf of
Endeavor,
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these roads. I'm going to speak to both road
Vacations in this one matter. So you only have to listen to me once.
[10:56:44]
both these road vacations have had public
Hearings at the urban transportation commission, which passed it.
[10:56:50]
then we went on to the planning commission,
Had a hearing and passed it. Basically what
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we're doing one one road is,
Is, is a segment of road that connects to and
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we're vacating it completely. And then the section of hergatz that we're
Talking about, we're actually relocating
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it'll improve connectivity. It'll improve the grid pattern out there. It's the beginning of adding public
Infrastructure.
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these are small county roads that we are
Actually redoing. And to assuage some of the concerns of the
Previous speaker.
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these will go through the full city of austin
Permitting process. Full environmental process for the review and
Approval of the plans.
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and with that, I'll be happy to answer any
Questions you might have. Thank you very much, mr. Suttle. Do we have any questions
From the dais?
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council member duchin. Thank you,
Mayor pro tem.
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I'm my understanding is this is going to
Limit the options for certain residents to
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certain residents to a rather than having two
Options, which they currently have now to a single
Option for ingress and egress.
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is that incorrect? Is my. Do I misunderstand what the plan is?
[10:58:09]
there will be a period of time on hergatz
When. While we're building the new hergatz,
There will be a period of time where they'll
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have to use the primary way they get out and
Not come across hergatz until we get the
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reroute of ergots done and then their access
Will be.
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back. So is that a during that window? Is that a safety issue?
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no. How how is that possible?
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because you have two ways out instead of
Three. Okay. So the second way that I'm not aware
Of.
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yes. Versus the two ways I thought there were
Reduced down to one.
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yes. Well, there's, there's three now.
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it could go down to two for a while until we
Get it rerouted.
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okay. Thank you.
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thank you. Council member duchin. Any other comments? Then on item 75,
I would entertain.
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we. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Mayor pro tem. We do have more speakers.
Okay. Lisa levins,
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are you here? Lisa? Yes.
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okay. Audrey stanton donated time,
So I just want to make sure. Does audrey. Is audrey here? Does she want to
Speak? No.
[10:59:43]
okay. Lee. Edwards. Robin. Schneider. Rachel. Scott.
[10:59:51]
robert. Heal. Harper. Higginbotham.
[10:59:56]
erin. Andrews. Kaya. Denson.
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craig. Jankowski. Alexis. Willis. Robin. Schneider.
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district three. It seems to me,
Council member duchin, that you didn't ask a critical follow up
Question,
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which is how long is it going to take to get
That road back in shape,
[11:00:21]
because the resident who I've been sitting
With says it's impossible to get out of her
[11:00:26]
street already. So I was wondering if someone
Can please ask the endeavor people when that
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is anticipated and if you can get it in
Writing. Thank you. Thank you very much,
Madam harris andrews once again.
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there was a maybe many of you did not see
This, but there was a meme in 2020 of bernie
Sanders sitting in the cold with his mittens
[11:00:51]
on. And then he posted that he was running
Again for congress and he said,
[11:00:55]
or for the president again,
He said, I'm once again asking for your support. And that's how I feel sitting here.
[11:01:01]
I am once again asking for a pause to just
Think and get the critical answers answered
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in front of the public. Not at a time when people have to be home or
They're asleep,
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or they're doing all these other things after
A 14 hour day. I'm once again asking just for a pause on
This,
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so that we can get the residents to actually
Be here for this,
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to see when their access may be impeded,
To see when or if it really is two lanes or
[11:01:31]
three lanes or four lanes or 12. There are critical questions here that need
To be answered that I,
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I would really prefer that we get answered in
Another time when more people are actually
[11:01:45]
able to be here again after,
You know, maybe not hopefully a 15 hour day.
[11:01:51]
I'm really worried about these residents,
This amount of trust that we are putting in
[11:01:57]
to the things that are said right here as
Opposed to the things that are actually in
[11:02:01]
writing, the things that are not in writing. Most importantly, I really wish once again
That we would just take a second vote no on
[11:02:09]
this, get it before the public one more time
And make sure that you're vacating the right
[11:02:15]
thing. You're doing the right amount of
Roads. You're getting a clear publishing notice for
When people are going to have access impacted
[11:02:24]
by this. I really think that once again,
We should just pause for one second before
[11:02:30]
steamrolling through another vote to just say
Yes and just keep saying yes.
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I'm, I'm really shocked that there isn't more
Vocal questions from the council and I wish
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you would ask more questions before voting. Thank you. I believe I have four minutes.
[11:02:51]
I donated time.
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I don't see that. Tell me your name again.
[11:03:06]
sandra. We did it at the desk.
[11:03:11]
for you. It might be on 75 or 76.
[11:03:18]
you don't see it? I don't see it on 75. 76. Your two minutes. And if it's on 76,
You'll have four minutes.
[11:03:29]
okay. Hi. It's kaya denson again.
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nobody notified us of the right of way
Vacancy requests for edwin and hergatz.
[11:03:38]
I know legally, they only had to inform
Properties within 30ft. But it's a rural area,
So, you know, these kind of roads affect more
[11:03:47]
than just the properties within 300ft. Other businesses and residents on dalton lane
Use her goats to enter and exit dogs.
[11:03:54]
head via thompson. And we should have been
Notified if they absorb hergatz and edwin,
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we will be cut off from our one and only
Cross peninsula road and dalton, a narrow two lane shoulderless road will be a
Dead end street.
[11:04:06]
this would have serious limitations and
Consequences for local business emergency
[11:04:10]
services. Access, safety and daily life,
Especially with the addition of construction
[11:04:14]
traffic for the manufacturing site. It would be a mess for many years. I don't understand how they can take our one
And only thoroughfare,
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especially before they give us an alternate
One. Everyone's been talking about the limited
Infrastructure out there, but did anybody
[11:04:28]
think about this? What is your plan? Our business was incredibly inconvenienced,
Almost to the point of closing for a season
[11:04:35]
during the construction of and around the
Saranac warehouses and before that, when a culvert was being installed on dalton.
But we had our back roads.
[11:04:42]
I cannot even imagine years and years of an
Even worse situation.
[11:04:47]
I realized one day, this is going to have to
Happen if this amazon thing gets built like
[11:04:52]
they're going to, you know,
Whatever. But like, this is not an urgency. Like you don't have to do this right now.
[11:04:56]
like I get that the tourist has,
But like, there's still moving dirt. I've been watching them move dirt for months.
Like they don't need to do this right now.
[11:05:03]
they can have little people with the stop
Signs and we can keep going until there's a solution. But we will seriously be affected
When carson creek ranch has events,
[11:05:12]
we have been blocked in for like hours and
That was with two entrances.
[11:05:17]
so like, what are we going to do,
You know, and and oh, the third way that he was talking about is a
Little cut through the richland estates
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neighborhood that no trucks are allowed on. I talked to jimmy evans and marcello's.
[11:05:30]
they are both pissed about this and didn't
Know. So thank you. Barbara macarthur,
Stephan farris,
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mark fareth, jeff mccrary,
Cilla.
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smith, lou. Pescetto,
Carlos.
[11:05:52]
pinon, david. Sides, shane.
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johnson, gary. Merritt,
Cameron.
[11:06:02]
shaw, jeremy. Martin. Gary.
[11:06:06]
farmer. Briggs. Mitchell.
[11:06:11]
david. Jabbour. Melissa. Hernandez. Roy. Whaley.
[11:06:18]
katherine. Brown. Zenobia. Joseph. Brad. Massengill.
[11:06:26]
david. Ross. Andy. Pastor.
[11:06:30]
mr. L. Ramos and jennifer barnes.
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please. All right. So in this case,
I'm going to speak as my experience of a
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local resident whose family has been on her
Guts for 30 years.
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we live in a different part of her guts. Yet we also use these roads sometimes because
Where we are located by thompson or the exit
[11:06:55]
to hergatz thompson during certain parts of
The day, because of the traffic will be built up for
You could you could spend easily half an hour
[11:07:04]
waiting to get out of thompson,
And you can't actually get in the direction
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you need to unless you use these backroads as
Well. I also have concerns because the lack of a
Study or any sort of assessment there in
[11:07:18]
terms of emergency services,
Emergency services, this area relative to a lot of parts of
Austin,
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is somewhat remote and somewhat difficult to
Access, especially given the state of the roads as
Well as the way the communities are built.
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I just think it would be prudent,
If nothing else,
[11:07:39]
to to pause on this one,
Just so you understand what the real issues
[11:07:46]
are, instead of letting the property
Developer just simply say it's fine.
[11:07:51]
there are two routes. These routes are not
Equivalent at all. It's not like you have three equal roads
Here.
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and I really feel, especially in terms of
Both commuting for the people who live there
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and access to emergency services. And that could be anything from the police to
The fire trucks to an ambulance.
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you really need to think about this
Carefully. And also, it would be great again to have an
Understanding of what the plan is for the
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alternative route before you close one road. We see the road closing.
[11:08:23]
I didn't see the alternative route and again, a time scale. Inform the local community.
[11:08:30]
again, this could be another example of
Serious breakdown in communication and
[11:08:35]
actually would have an immediate impact on
The local community if we don't think about
[11:08:40]
this carefully. Thank you.
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mayor. All speakers for item 75 have been
Called. All speakers have been called on item number
75.
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I'm going to entertain a motion on item
Number 75 and we'll go to a discussion.
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is there a motion on motion is made by mayor
Pro tem to approve item number 75,
[11:09:02]
seconded by council member harper madison. I don't have any proposed amendments on item
Number 75.
[11:09:10]
I want to say I'll recognize council member.
Just a second. Thank you. I've got some questions.
[11:09:16]
before you do that, I want one. One second. I just want to say this does seem
Like something that more ought to be worked
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out. I mean, you know.
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this isn't a question of misinformation. This isn't a question of disinformation. This is a question of not understanding.
[11:09:36]
this is day to day life. And if that level of non-communication has
Occurred with these folks,
[11:09:45]
that's just kind of humanity. I'm josh lickteig, endeavor real estate
Group.
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mayor, mayor pro tem council. I wanted to give a little more context here.
[11:09:58]
if it's an excuse, I don't want to hear it. There's no excuse. We we have worked with dpw
We have gone to urban transportation
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committee and planning commission to work
Through all of these roads.
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we're not only replacing the hergatz and
We're in for permits. So as soon as the city will issue us permit,
We will start construction.
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blame us? Yeah, exactly. We will be building the hergatz connection
And the new patent lane,
[11:10:25]
which will increase connectivity,
Which is not currently on the site.
[11:10:30]
and all of that stuff will happen immediately
As soon as the permits are issued. So there may be, as mr.
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suttle said, some downtime where some roads
Are missing. But that's pretty typical for there to be a
Couple of months of interim time.
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but my expectation is that all these roads
Are built within the next 6 to 9 months.
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it's the downtime that people are upset
About. It's not when you when you're done,
It's going to be the downtime.
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so if you can't, you ought to be trying to
Figure out how you're going to work things out so that their day to day life,
Which you're getting a lot of votes here,
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understood already that it's going to be
Disruptive.
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at a minimum, you should be looking at ways
To minimize that disruption.
[11:11:14]
I totally agree with you. We have been in contact with the neighbors
Most disrupted like mr.
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sides and some of the neighbors further out,
But we will gladly be in touch with the
[11:11:24]
neighborhood and make sure that they are
Aware of the timelines.
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it's not the timelines. It's fixing ways to make it easier.
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sure. And we will minimize the amount of
Downtime for those roads as much as humanly
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possible. Councilmember duchin,
Thank you.
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I had some questions for staff or if
Anybody's here. Members. As we proceed,
We have this item and two others.
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so what I would request is,
And we're going to come up on a violation of
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our rules here in just a second. So what I'm going to suggest,
As you know, my position has been and I think
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the council has agreed with me each time that
We don't vote on major items in the middle of
[11:12:14]
the night. We're just not going to do that. I
Don't think that's where we're headed. But our rules do require that the meeting be
Ended by 10:00.
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we need to suspend that rule so that we can
Take up the other two items.
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I don't anticipate we'll be here past 11,
But and if we don't suspend the rules,
[11:12:34]
then we'll have to conclude the meeting at
10:00 and come back tomorrow morning.
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so my recommendation would be that we vote to
Suspend the rules and and complete the
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agenda. Motion's made by council member,
Seconded by mayor pro tem that we suspend our
[11:12:51]
rule that the meeting be adjourned at 10:00
So that we can complete the meeting.
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is there any discussion? Hearing none. Without objection,
The motion to suspend the rule that we end at
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10:00 is approved. And now,
Councilmember duchin, you have the floor. Thank you.
[11:13:08]
staff, I want to follow up on a couple of
Items that we've heard about. One is I want to make sure I understand from y'all's
Perspective and your communication with
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either residents or endeavor.
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how long can residents expect to be in a
Place where they have fewer access points,
[11:13:27]
fewer roads? Thank you. Councilmember richard mendoza,
Director for transportation and public works.
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yes, we have been in pretty intense
Conversations with the developer to examine
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and review the overall network for this
Potential development.
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and in terms of the timing,
I'm going to ask assistant director barbara
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to go into more specifics on those
Conversations.
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thank you richard. Good evening,
Mayor and council. With respect to the roadway network adjacent
To the right of ways that are being vacated,
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there are alternate ways to get into those
Residents. And in addition to that,
There are two site plans currently with the
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city to permit additional improvements and
Additional connections to that area.
[11:14:16]
one is the patent avenue that is currently
Under review, and the other one is dalton lane.
[11:14:22]
that is also under review. So those are going to be two additional
Connections that are going to be provided in
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that area during the window in which they've
Got limited egress or they're working on the
[11:14:35]
main road. Council member there is going to
Be some inconveniences during construction,
[11:14:43]
but based on our discussion with the
Developer, they are trying to expedite the construction
As much as possible.
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and our belief is that the wind is going to
Be short.
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I think they are trying as much as they can,
And they're working very closely with us to
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get the approval on the site plan and get the
Construction going.
[11:15:05]
and so I'm just, again,
Trying to understand what is the timeline look like when you say words like short?
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what does that mean? I would rather have the
Applicant respond to that question because as
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soon as we issue the permit,
I think they have a better idea about the timeline. Okay. While they're coming up,
I've got one other question for you,
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which is we heard a concern around emergency
Service access.
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what steps are being taken to ensure that
There is the emergency service access that we
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need during this time of construction or any
Other time. Based on our assessment,
There is going to be a continuous emergency
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access even during construction. And that's even even that we've heard some of
Those other roads are smaller than the,
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the the main roads that they'll be using
Right now. Is that correct? Yes. There is going to be alternate access point
To provide the emergency services even during
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construction. Okay. Thank you,
Mr. Suttle. It's unfortunate we didn't have the
Chance to go out there and take a look at
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these roads. These are small roads. There will be there's no question there will
Be some inconvenience.
[11:16:18]
but these roads sit in the middle of the of
The proposed amazon facility.
[11:16:26]
amazon came to us saying that they weren't
Going to ask for any incentives,
[11:16:31]
but they asked for speed in the permitting
Process. So we have already put in all the permits to
Get this grid pattern or this road pattern
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back into place as soon as we get the
Permits. The construction starts. But if the roads
Aren't vacated tonight,
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then construction is impeded on the amazon
Site because these roads go right through the
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middle of the facility. So if I understand you,
It's not possible to do a change of order of
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operation where you first build out the
Solution before tearing up the road.
[11:17:05]
well, that'll be going on simultaneously with
Amazon's work on their on their facility.
[11:17:12]
and it's not like we're,
We're taking complete access away from these
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folks. It's just like when you and I drive
Downtown and the lane gets closed off or road
[11:17:21]
gets closed off, or sixth street gets closed
Off or city infrastructure,
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there will be a time where there will,
They'll have to go a different route, but it's not they're not getting the route
Cut off.
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they're getting they're having to go an
Alternate route, and it'll be for a short a period of time as we can manage.
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do you have again, any,
Window. Any specific window or just vague window.
[11:17:45]
from the day we get the permit to the day
Cars are back on the road.
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I would estimate 3 to 6 months. 3 to 4 months to get the road rerouted and
Back in place.
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okay. All right. Thank you.
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members. There being no further discussion on
Item number 75?
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without objection, item number 75 is approved
With council member siegel and council member
[11:18:14]
velazquez being shown voting no.
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on a vote of 8 to 2. Item number 75 passes on
All three readings.
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I hope you all hear how fast you need to
Work.
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item number 76. I'll call up item number 76
And turn to the city clerk,
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rita thompson. Beatrice anderson,
Is carson gilchrist here?
[11:18:46]
no. Monica guzman. Okay. Four minutes. Josh goldenberg.
[11:18:52]
jonathan davidson. Ben thompson.
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go ahead and begin. Hello. Beatrice anderson. Save our springs alliance.
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still me. Guys, what the heck?
[11:19:12]
we were. We were clapping for you. Like, that was such an amazing response to
Ask those questions.
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and then you still vote it through. Their poor planning on this should not like
The burden of their poor planning.
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the fact that if they don't get this today,
Amazon has to stop construction.
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that is not our problem. Why is that now? The burden of the residents
When we could take a week.
[11:19:45]
you could, you could you could say,
Hey, come back to us in one week.
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like with an alternate access route here. And then and then we could approve it. Amazon
Can afford to pause for one week.
[11:20:00]
and again, there's some of the things I,
My jaw was dropping with some of these
[11:20:05]
answers. They didn't have time to go out
There and look at the roads. No, he was making reference to some council
Members not having time to go out there.
[11:20:12]
it was not. He's been out there. Okay. Thank you for clarifying. And deborah's been out there. So I go back to
My initial point of the last one.
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how are any of these questions even being
Answered?
[11:20:24]
what are they pulling from? To where are the where are they pulling these
Time frames out of.
[11:20:31]
where are they pulling that people aren't
Going to be impacted. There have been no studies.
[11:20:38]
and then they're talking about talking to
Residents. Endeavor bought up all the property here. So yeah,
Who do they have to notify when they own the
[11:20:46]
property? They're the only people who need to
Be notified in that 300 foot buffer.
[11:20:54]
and no, mr. Tuttle, this is not like sixth
Street because you don't own sixth street.
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if this were happening downtown. How many property owners would have had to
Have been notified? What would the process
[11:21:07]
have looked like? But because it's it's,
You know, it's a relatively small neighborhood.
[11:21:12]
they're not being given the same process. Like this is this is wild to me.
[11:21:18]
and for, for the alternative to be,
Oh, well, don't worry. We're going to have major
Construction happening on all the surrounding
[11:21:25]
roads to improve connectivity. How when you take away that access route,
You you make that turnaround condition.
[11:21:35]
and then have ongoing major construction on
The two through roads that they are saying
[11:21:41]
are the alternate access points here that
Makes. That makes no sense. I just really I really
Wish there were more pushback here for just a
[11:21:50]
ask them to provide one alternative to you.
[11:21:57]
up front, amazon can wait. Like who, who should be,
Who should be bearing the burden of this.
[11:22:05]
we're not willing to make amazon,
But you're willing to make your constituents
[11:22:10]
bear the burden like I was. I was so shocked that that just passed.
[11:22:14]
I had I had so much hope there on the front. Gosh. Okay. And then edwin this is again,
With the lack of infrastructure or
[11:22:24]
infrastructure not existing out there,
But then now they're removing that. Edwin is,
[11:22:29]
is I've driven every single street of the dog
Said, by the way, edwin is such an important one
Because that's where you can really see the
[11:22:35]
construction that they are doing. That takes
You to almost the farthest part into the dog's head that you can go and you can look
At their construction site.
[11:22:43]
the other side of edwin,
Which we're all going to lose access to. So you will not have the option to go out
There and see this for yourself. But I have
[11:22:50]
when you turn to the other side of edwin,
It is like not rolling fields,
[11:22:55]
but it is like wildflower meadow over there
With a beautiful view of downtown.
[11:22:59]
which again, just really,
You could have had the opportunity to see that it's not a bombed out mine pit entirely.
[11:23:05]
there are like reclamation needs to happen,
But it's a portion of the site.
[11:23:09]
thank you ma'am. This removes that
Opportunity. Richard.
[11:23:17]
subtle. And is amanda still here? Okay. Four minutes, if you'd like. Bill
Bunch.
[11:23:26]
betsy. Greenberg. Craig. Nazer there? Is ishrat here?
[11:23:35]
okay. Just two minutes. And. Kristen. Craig.
[11:23:42]
nasir, it's interesting to get to talk to you
Guys so much.
[11:23:46]
so I'm just trying to get my head around
This.
[11:23:51]
the fourth richest guy in the world,
One of the richest companies in the world.
[11:23:55]
they say we need this.
[11:24:02]
what do you do now? Why federal government
Cut millions of dollars.
[11:24:08]
okay, we have a crazy president,
A perfectly acceptable. The state I argued against the park set aside
From commercial development for sierra club a
[11:24:19]
couple years ago. I argued forcefully against
That. And. And all these people are conspiring
Against you,
[11:24:25]
and they put you in this place where you're
Having a problem with money and I get it,
[11:24:31]
I get it, but I don't know. Where's your line? Mike siegel.
[11:24:37]
thank you. Where's your line? Where's your line? Jose velasquez.
[11:24:43]
thank you zo. Thank you. Okay. Now as a music history professor,
There was a woman named katharine lee bates
[11:24:52]
who who? She was one of the first women
College professors in literature.
[11:24:58]
and she took a trip to pike's peak in 1893. And she went up to the top of pike's peak,
And she wrote a beautiful poem.
[11:25:06]
but then a bunch of. I think some guys got
Together and wanted to make money off that
[11:25:12]
poem. They had to rewrite it three times,
And finally they made it into america the beautiful, the original version.
[11:25:19]
here's a verse. Oh, beautiful for glory.
[11:25:23]
tale of liberating strife where once and
Twice for man's avail,
[11:25:30]
men lavished human life. America, america. God shed his grace on thee
So selfish gain no longer stain
[11:25:42]
the banner of the free.
[11:25:49]
garrett tung, steven brown. Liz levins. Is audrey stanton here?
[11:25:56]
no. Okay. Just two minutes. Lee. Edward. Robin. Schneider.
[11:26:01]
rachel. Scott. Robert. Hale. Please begin. Good evening.
[11:26:07]
council. I've been here since 930 this
Morning. I'm a physical therapist. I'm a pelvic floor
Physical therapist.
[11:26:14]
this is not in my wheelhouse. And now I'm speaking off the cuff. It's really not in my wheelhouse.
[11:26:19]
I've prepared everything that I've said to
You all.
[11:26:23]
I'm just so flabbergasted. I can't I can't just sit by and watch you all
Do this a second time.
[11:26:29]
you have a chance to help us out. You haven't helped us all night. Not once.
[11:26:33]
but you can now. Please,
Please don't cut off our third access point. You see where our the way our neighborhood is
Laid out,
[11:26:40]
those two exits that we have,
They basically exit and like they dump onto
[11:26:45]
183. This is our only way of crossing the
Peninsula.
[11:26:50]
that is the dog's head. Please don't don't give it to them.
[11:26:54]
please let us keep that way until they can
Provide us with some other way of,
[11:26:59]
of getting across this place that we live
Like.
[11:27:07]
it's just kind of crazy to,
To have been here for hours and just watch
[11:27:12]
the same crap happen over and over. Please stand up for us. Please stand up for us,
Mayor.
[11:27:21]
thank you. Robin
[11:27:30]
schneider. I was told by by the neighbor that
I've been staying,
[11:27:35]
you know, hanging out with today. Lee that there's what they haven't told you
Yet is that they're patent lane that they
[11:27:46]
keep talking about. There's a person that
Owns property on that lane that doesn't want
[11:27:51]
to sell. So they sound like,
Oh, we'll be done 3 or 4 months.
[11:27:57]
there could be complicating factors that
They're not telling you,
[11:28:01]
and you're not asking,
And you're not giving people the time to get
[11:28:07]
this sorted out appropriately. Thank you. Harper. Higginbotham.
[11:28:17]
harris. Andrews. Kiah. Denson, craig. Jankowski,
Barbara.
[11:28:24]
macarthur, stephan ferris,
Mark.
[11:28:28]
firth. Eric andrews. Once again,
I hope y'all don't bet.
[11:28:36]
but if you do, you can bet on what I'm gonna
Say right about now and make a lot of money.
[11:28:40]
okay. I agree with mayor watson. Earlier you said, I mean,
This affects real people's lives.
[11:28:45]
it's not about speculation of a tours or
This, that and the third that's gone now.
[11:28:50]
we've already steamrolled past that. This is real people. Again,
What I really am struggling to see here is
[11:28:58]
there has been a constant theme all day of
Good questions coming from most of you to the
[11:29:05]
developer. And then the developer says one
Thing assuage your fears and all of a sudden
[11:29:11]
you don't need evidence,
You don't need backup, you don't need data, you don't need to see that stuff before you
Vote.
[11:29:17]
and that's how this entire tours has operated
On the trust of they're going to do it
[11:29:23]
correctly. When? All day today. You all have said from the moment this
Development agreement has come before you,
[11:29:31]
before you all even agreed to it,
The moment that started until literally
[11:29:36]
today, they have not been doing the correct
Things the whole time.
[11:29:41]
and now it's the same thing over and over and
Over and over again all day.
[11:29:46]
oh, we have big major concerns that really
Affect people. Don't worry about it. Okay?
[11:29:51]
vote yes. We have major concerns that are
Cutting people off from access.
[11:29:57]
don't worry about it. Pinky swear. Oh yes. It's it's been all day today.
[11:30:04]
many of you have had very valid questions
That need answers. And you sit here and you say,
And you say out loud and tell us that you
[11:30:10]
care and you really want to get this right,
And you want to get started on moving forward on a better foot. And you want to,
You know,
[11:30:16]
move past all the the issues that have
Plagued this whole thing from the beginning.
[11:30:21]
and you sit here and you do the same thing. You all said you wanted to do better. It doesn't start by trusting everything that
They say with no data to back it up in front
[11:30:30]
of you. That's all we're asking for you to
Get, and you're just going to vote it through
Again.
[11:30:35]
please don't. Thank you.
[11:30:44]
this is my first time doing any of this,
And I am just like,
[11:30:49]
I can't I feel like I'm in a movie. Like, this is totally insane.
[11:30:54]
I born and raised austinite my whole life and
I had,
[11:30:58]
like, I can't believe this is how it works. Like, I'm, I don't want to make enemies with
These guys.
[11:31:06]
like I'm going to have to be living next to
All of this for a long time. Like, I don't, I don't want to not like them.
[11:31:12]
I don't want them to not like me. Like, I just want our business to like,
Be able to function,
[11:31:17]
you know, like, I don't want to feel stuck in
My road because carson creek is having a
[11:31:22]
party like a big event and like,
I can't get out. And you know what? If there's flooding,
What if there's severe weather? What if a
[11:31:28]
tree falls down somewhere and like,
We can't get out? This is what I mean by emergency services.
[11:31:32]
like you can't predict like the road. There is no shoulder on that road.
[11:31:37]
like respectfully, these guys who are talking
About it do not know what they're talking
[11:31:42]
about. They don't know what it's like to live
Out there. They don't know what the roads and the experience and the daily life is like.
[11:31:47]
and they say, oh, there's an alternate route. It is one way in and one way out,
And it hits out on the old bastrop highway.
[11:31:57]
or if you get to go around to thompson,
Then you get like dumped out over by montopolis. Like that's it.
[11:32:02]
and it's just like, I'm insulted. I'm so insulted by you guys.
[11:32:07]
like this was the easiest thing to say no to. It would not have hurt you at all.
[11:32:12]
amazon can wait. They can build a little side
Road. That's not going to scare them away.
[11:32:17]
you know, like I just like oh,
And the public hearings.
[11:32:22]
who was there? Them sides. Whittlesey maybe that's it. Carson creek guys
Like nobody told us.
[11:32:27]
so they're saying they did a lot of things
And they're telling you a lot of stuff, but it doesn't make sense.
[11:32:32]
and it's not real. It's a 3 to 4 months. Is it nine months? What's the alternate
Route?
[11:32:37]
there is no alternate route. Like where are they going to put it? And when
They're constructing on dalton lane at the
[11:32:41]
same time. Jeff mccrory,
[11:32:52]
cilla smith, lou pasetto,
Carlos pinon, david sides,
[11:33:00]
shane. Johnson, gary. Merritt,
Cameron.
[11:33:05]
shaw, jeremy. Martin,
Bobby levinsky, gary farmer,
[11:33:14]
briggs mitchell, david jabour,
Melissa hernandez,
[11:33:20]
roy whaley, katherine. Brown, zenobia joseph,
Brad massingill, david ross,
[11:33:31]
andy pasztor, mariana kruger,
Mr ramos, and jennifer barnes.
[11:33:40]
miss brown, doctor brown.
[11:33:44]
I know I've said that several times. Again, I'm going to speak as someone who has
Lived out in that area and I have to echo
[11:33:52]
everything that she just said. This is a it feels like you're talking about
Austin,
[11:33:59]
but not realizing how rural this area is,
How difficult it can be to travel around
[11:34:05]
there during the day. During the night. The other day I was stuck.
[11:34:09]
I had to go actually around this other route
Because of an accident on thompson.
[11:34:15]
yeah. It doesn't take much to actually cause
Those roads to get shut down for however,
[11:34:22]
amount of time that is unpredictable without
Having many alternative routes.
[11:34:28]
in terms of the emergency services,
They say, okay, there is a route. I would like to just
Simply see the map.
[11:34:33]
I would like to be informed about what our
Choices are because,
[11:34:37]
you know, if it's your friend,
Your grandmother, your child who needs help,
You want to know what the system is in place,
[11:34:47]
what it's going to take. Don't let something like a tragedy be the
Reason that you come back and you say,
[11:34:55]
oh, you know, we could have waited. We could
Have just figured this out. Again, you've already talked about the
Importance of communicating with the
[11:35:03]
residents. This is something which will have
Immediate impact on the residents,
[11:35:08]
and we should communicate. It just feels like for something like this,
Common sense could just prevail.
[11:35:16]
thank you, thank you. Mayor.
[11:35:21]
all speakers for item 76 have been called. Thank you. All speakers have been called on
Item number 76.
[11:35:28]
I'll entertain a motion with regard to item
Number 76. Is there a motion? Mayor pro tem moves
Approval of item number 76.
[11:35:36]
is there a second? Second by council member
Lane. I don't have any proposed amendments that I'm
Aware of on item number 76.
[11:35:44]
so with that discussion on item number 76,
Without objection,
[11:35:49]
item number 76 is adopted with council member
Segal and council member velazquez being
[11:35:55]
shown voting no and council member harper
Madison temporarily off the dais.
[11:36:03]
that being a vote of seven to 2 to 1 with one
Absence.
[11:36:19]
if that's natasha harper madison,
She moves a little slower after her knee surgery. I thought I thought council member
Alter maybe was just was pulling a trick on
[11:36:27]
me. All right. How would you like to be shown
Voting on item number 76?
[11:36:33]
she is voting yes. There being eight votes in
Favor,
[11:36:38]
two in opposition and one absence. Item number 76 passes on three readings.
[11:36:44]
members. That will take us to item number
106.
[11:36:49]
and I'll call on the clerk to call speakers. Rita thompson, beatrice anderson,
Josh goldenberg,
[11:36:58]
jonathan. Davidson, bill bunch,
Betsy.
[11:37:02]
greenberg. Craig. Nasr. Kristen. Viotto. Garrett.
[11:37:09]
tung. Stephen. Brown. Before you start
Speaking,
[11:37:14]
one of the things I forgot to do,
And I apologize for this is item number 106
[11:37:19]
is a public hearing. And so without
Objection, we will open the public hearing on item
Number 106.
[11:37:25]
and the public hearing is now open. She's already called the first number of
Speakers that wish to be heard during the
[11:37:31]
public hearing, and they'll be heard as part
Of the public hearing. So, miss anderson, if you'd like to begin. Sure.
[11:37:38]
hello, beatrice anderson,
Save our springs alliance. I don't have a ton to say on this one. You know,
I might.
[11:37:46]
you know, we're we're willing to we're
Willing to meet you. So you know, I, I, I don't hate this.
[11:37:53]
this is better than the original annexation. I will give, I will give you that.
[11:37:58]
this isn't immediately attached to the
Development agreement. And, you know, I, I hope that we're going to
See a service plan agreement.
[11:38:13]
I don't know what to say. I literally don't know what to say this.
[11:38:18]
would it matter if I really I am leaving
Today feeling like.
[11:38:29]
it wouldn't matter if we showed up to that
Conversation because this is us trying.
[11:38:34]
and yeah, I have not seen a aside from some
Really great questions and like,
[11:38:40]
thank you to those having,
You know, the spine to vote no.
[11:38:46]
but otherwise I'm really leaving this feeling
Like not heard at all.
[11:38:51]
like our voices do not matter. And that's why we keep coming back and
Fighting and it makes us seem confrontational
[11:38:58]
and anti-development. We're not
Anti-development.
[11:39:02]
we are pro inclusion. We're pro conversation.
[11:39:08]
like this. This is just wild. But anyway, yeah, I, I hope,
I hope to see a service plan agreement.
[11:39:14]
I hope to see some transparency with,
With this additional annexation.
[11:39:18]
I don't think this is really unlike the other
Things that we, that you voted on today that had real impact.
[11:39:27]
you know, whatever this is 37 additional
Acres to 26,
[11:39:31]
45. This isn't really moving the needle. That ship has already sailed. So.
[11:39:41]
craig nasr sierra club,
Us environmental democrats.
[11:39:47]
now, I think at the end of the night,
I, I see the two separate spheres almost
[11:39:56]
going on. And, you know,
I taught university for years,
[11:40:00]
had young people who would come in love. Loved it. And they'll have a future and
They're looking forward.
[11:40:09]
and what's life going to be like? And I was that age once too.
[11:40:13]
and I've been an environmentalist from the
Start, realizing how that affects my life.
[11:40:22]
not so much the money thing. I came from a wealthy family until I told
Them I wanted to be a musician.
[11:40:27]
then I got thrown out. But you know, I, I made it,
But it's the environmental thing has been
[11:40:34]
with me from the start and through it. And I just keep thinking about the dog's head
And what's going to happen and the,
[11:40:42]
I mean, and, and all I can think of is I
Music again is a song by the doors that came
[11:40:51]
out in 1967 when the mayor was nine years
Old.
[11:40:57]
it's called when the music's over. And this little section of it are what have
You done to the earth?
[11:41:07]
what have you done to our fair sister?
[11:41:11]
ravaged and plundered and ripped her and bit
Her. Stuck her with knives in the side of the
Dawn.
[11:41:19]
and tied her with fences and dragged her
Down.
[11:41:26]
since that time we have lost 73% of
Biodiversity on the planet earth.
[11:41:36]
I mean, well, actually mass of trees and
Flowers in that time.
[11:41:41]
I'm a bird watcher. You know how many bird
Species I don't see anymore?
[11:41:45]
thank you, madam. This matters. Thank you. Lisa levin's.
[11:41:54]
li edwards, robert schneider,
Rachel.
[11:41:59]
scott, robert hale, harper.
[11:42:04]
higginbotham, iris. Andrews,
Kiah.
[11:42:09]
denson, craig. Jankowski,
Alexis.
[11:42:14]
willis. Barbara. Macarthur.
[11:42:20]
erin. Andrews. Once again. Hey, guys. Brand new day.
[11:42:25]
this is the opportunity to start over and get
It right the first time.
[11:42:31]
you initially annexed almost 3000 acres under
A shady development deal with no oversight,
[11:42:37]
and all of these issues that have plagued you
For 16 hours today.
[11:42:42]
let's just avoid that part this time. Luckily, there's no shady development
Agreement yet.
[11:42:48]
and if anybody wants to put this land into
The development agreement,
[11:42:53]
just say no before we have to drag out
Another hearing all day long.
[11:42:59]
guys, this could be the chance. Annex land. Do it right.
[11:43:03]
develop on it without strings attached or
Amazon up your behind telling you when you
[11:43:08]
have to do stuff and when you can't do stuff. This is how it's supposed to be.
[11:43:13]
land gets annexed. You're going to develop on
It no matter what. You get city services out there.
[11:43:19]
this tax or this new land is fully taxable at
100% and not,
[11:43:24]
what, 35% for the next 35 years. That's again, not a good deal.
[11:43:29]
but again, that ship has sailed with bright
Colors today.
[11:43:34]
this is the way we do it out of every single
Vote today.
[11:43:38]
like this is the only one that you should
Feel no regrets about voting unanimously.
[11:43:42]
yes. For this land is is just. It can be brought into the city.
[11:43:47]
it can be taxed fully. It's not attached with all the problems that
Are bringing,
[11:43:53]
you know, the environmentalists that hate
Development, that it's first off, those don't exist.
[11:43:59]
but that is the reason everybody was here for
16 hours.
[11:44:04]
just bring the land and vote yes unanimously. You're going to do it anyways. I mean, does it matter if we say don't do it?
[11:44:11]
no. You annex 3000 acres. We didn't get to say yes or no to that.
[11:44:15]
what's 36 more? You can tax it 100%. Don't put it in this development agreement
And don't put it in the tours.
[11:44:22]
that's it. Thank you. Stefan ferris,
Mark fareth,
[11:44:30]
jeff mccrory, cilla smith,
Lou pasetto, carlos pinion,
[11:44:38]
david. Sides, shane. Johnson,
Gary.
[11:44:43]
merritt. Cameron. Shaw. Jeremy martin, bobby levinsky,
Gary farmer, briggs mitchell,
[11:44:55]
david jabbour, melissa. Hernandez, roy whaley,
Kathryn brown, monica.
[11:45:04]
guzman, zenobia joseph,
Brad massingill, andy pasztor,
[11:45:13]
mariana kruger, mr ramos,
And jennifer barnes.
[11:45:20]
miss brown, it's all yours. Thank you. It's odd to be thinking that maybe
I'm the last person who has the last word on
[11:45:27]
all of this. Sounds like you might be. I think so, too. I have to say this has been
Hard.
[11:45:35]
it's been hard. And I know what hard is
Because I too,
[11:45:39]
like the women on district two. I'm currently fighting breast cancer.
[11:45:45]
that is hard. This is hard too,
Because I've been trying to fight for my city, the city I grew up in,
And trying to do absolutely the right thing.
[11:45:54]
I feel like at the end of the day,
I did mention about common sense prevailing
[11:46:01]
here. There's been a lot of promises made
Today,
[11:46:05]
especially in terms of trying to have
Communication,
[11:46:10]
trying to be admitting that both the city as
Well as the developer have made a lot of
[11:46:17]
mistakes, and that's fine. I feel we can move on from them in a very
Productive way,
[11:46:23]
in a way that could be helpful,
Proactive community.
[11:46:28]
but I really have to say,
I have to leave it up to you all to get
[11:46:32]
everyone to hold to the things they said
They're going to do today, that the developer is going to communicate
More effectively,
[11:46:40]
that in three months time,
District ten duchenne is going to come back
[11:46:44]
and say, have you met the requirements that I
Can say continue to say yes to or no?
[11:46:54]
you know, we need to see more evidence. We need to see more information and more
Transparency on this.
[11:47:02]
as someone said, you know,
If the information had been there, maybe we could have come to a more equitable
Agreement and understanding between all these
[11:47:11]
groups a lot sooner with a lot less pain.
[11:47:16]
I can only hope that,
You know, the future will be better than what I've seen today. I have to hope so.
[11:47:24]
thank you all again. It's the last word for
Tonight, I guess. Thank you mayor.
[11:47:30]
all speakers for item 106 have been called
Members. As you've heard, all the speakers on item 106
Have been have been called.
[11:47:38]
so without objection,
We will close the public hearing on item 106. Now the public hearing is closed.
[11:47:44]
I'll entertain a motion with regard to item
106. Is there a motion? Councilmember alter moves
Approval of item 106.
[11:47:53]
seconded by the mayor. Pro tem. Is there discussion on item 106?
[11:47:59]
hearing none. Without objection,
Item 106 is adopted, with councilmembers siegel and velazquez
Being shown voting no.
[11:48:06]
that being a vote of 8 to 2 with one absence. Item 106 passes on three readings.
[11:48:12]
members. That completes all of the items that
Are on the agenda for this regular meeting of
[11:48:16]
the austin city council on july. Oh, yes. Hang on before I adjourn as the
Manager would like to say something.
[11:48:26]
thank you, mayor, and thank you,
Council. And I want to thank all of the residents that
And some non residents who came out and spent
[11:48:37]
the day with us. I I know 12 hours is pretty
Grueling,
[11:48:41]
I think. Not simply for the council and our
Team, but I know the public who doesn't get paid to
Come out and share their thoughts and or
[11:48:51]
their concerns. I would say one,
It was a long agenda,
[11:48:56]
but I think the last seven items demonstrated
Quite a bit to me.
[11:49:02]
and I heard a lot coming across the dais. I think that was negatively in some cases
Aimed at this council who had to take some
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tough votes, I think probably many votes that
They wish they didn't have to take.
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I, as the city manager feel some
Responsibility to when you do have to take
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difficult votes to ensure that you've got the
Information that the processes and or the
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engagement that I think you expect from us
Throughout what I often see our staff doing
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that you commend us for and our
Professionalism and how we approach it that
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make those decisions and opportunities to
Talk with the public a lot easier.
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I would admit, and have to take
Responsibility as the city manager to say
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that we did not do what we typically do when
It comes to how we engage with residents.
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while the process of annexation is very
Different than the typical planned unit
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development and other rezonings,
And we did not have to follow those same
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processes, doesn't mean we could not have
Done something different that allowed for the
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input that I believe this community believes
That they're accustomed to.
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and I think that has caused some feelings as
If we have been doing things,
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whether behind closed doors or that are not
As transparent as historically they've been
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done. And so I will own that. As the city manager, I will continue to work
With my team with some of the comments and
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many of them by this council of expecting
More from us going forward.
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I will be working with my team as well as the
Developer to figure out how we can be more
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informative provide the types of insights and
Information that the community is asking for.
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doesn't mean we're always going to agree or
It's going to be possible. But I think what I've heard loud and clear
Today,
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obviously, is they just want to make sure
That they understand what we're doing and
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have a voice in the process. And so I will take that responsibility going
Forward.
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but I didn't want today to end with the
Council, not at least hearing from me that I will say
We will do better going forward.
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we must. And I hate to have put y'all in a
Situation where you had to make excuses for
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us. And that is never something that I am
Excited about,
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but just know that I appreciate the long day, appreciate your consideration and all the
Confidence that you have in our team,
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but we've got to do better and we will do
Better going forward. So thank you, mayor, for giving me the chance
To share that. Sure. Thank you. Manager. All
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right. With that being said,
There's no further business to come before the austin city council at this regular
Meeting of the austin city council on july
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23rd, 2026. So without objection,
The austin city council is adjourned at 10:24
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p.m.. Thanks, everybody. Thank you. Mayor.