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The City of Austin is proposing to reduce the Austin Police Department’s planned budget by $8.1 million, despite calls for much bigger cuts to the…
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Lee esta historia en español. The front lawn of the City of Austin's highest-paid employee got some new lawn ornaments Thursday.Organizations urging…
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In addition to talking about police accountability and the dangers protesters face in the streets, the Austin Justice Coalition discussed Tuesday the idea…
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Austin Approves $4.2 Billion Budget, Meaning Higher Taxes And More Spending On Homelessness ServicesThe Austin City Council approved a record $4.2 billion budget Tuesday, directing more money toward services for people who are homeless and to hire more…
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The City of Austin says it's prepared to boost spending on housing and homelessness assistance programs ahead of a state-mandated property tax revenue cap…
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The Austin City Council approved a $4.1 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year, with more money going toward homelessness outreach and an increase in…
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Proposed City Budget – Surprise, Surprise – Would Raise Property Taxes. But Not As Much As Last YearUnder a $4.1 billion budget proposed today by City Manager Spencer Cronk, Austin homeowners would pay roughly $78 more a year in property taxes and fees…
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Austin homeowners will pay more in property taxes and fees to the city next year under a $3.9 billion budget approved by City Council on Wednesday.The…
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Austin homeowners could see higher property tax bills next year. Under the city's proposed $3.9 billion budget, most residents with a median-value home…
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The Texas Senate has been moving quickly on many of Gov. Greg Abbott’s priorities for the special legislative session. But one item has seen little…