The money is just a fraction of the estimated $394 million required to build more than 17 acres of caps over the highway after TxDOT lowers the main lanes.
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Residents in six neighborhoods voted on whether to "disannex" from the City of Austin in the May 4 election. Land near Blue Goose Road in Northeast Austin and a portion of land in River Place in West Austin will also be removed.
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About 300 people attended the peaceful protest on the South Lawn on Sunday. Around them, life continued as usual: People took graduation photos, a family played catch and tourists looked on with curiosity.
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Austin City Council promised to revisit its water plans after members of an key advisory panel said they were not ambitious enough.
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Hartzell’s protest response has also resulted in condemnations from students and faculty.
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A resolution passed Thursday would prevent city money and staff from being used to investigate or prosecute transgender people seeking health care.
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But officials also said overdose-related calls appear to be slowing, partially because of the widespread distribution of Narcan.
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Travis County Attorney Delia Garza, who has been in communication with the university over its response to campus protests, called UT's insistence "an interesting statement."
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The six areas totalling nearly 2 square miles – the largest area being Lost Creek in West Austin.
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