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Proposed
25-2222
Introduced Oct 9, 2025
Approve an ordinance establishing classifications and positions in the classified service of the Austin Fire Department; creating certain positions; and repealing Ordinance No. 20250813-006 relating to Fire Department classifications and positions. Funding: There is no fiscal impact. This item is related to Items #48 and #50.
Proposed
25-0533
Introduced Mar 18, 2025
Conduct a joint public hearing to receive public comments on proposed amendments to City Code Title 25 (Land Development) that would increase the maximum square footage limits of two new housing units when the property owner preserves the existing housing unit. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Proposed
25-0158
Introduced Jan 28, 2025
Conduct a public hearing to receive public comment on proposed amendments to City Code to make short-term rental (STR) use an additional (accessory) use for all residential uses in all zoning districts; to regulate STR owners, operators, and platforms as businesses; and to require STR platforms to collect and remit hotel occupancy taxes (HOT). Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Proposed
25-0014
Introduced Jan 2, 2025
Election of the Mayor Pro Tem.
Proposed
24-6483
Introduced Dec 19, 2024
Approve a resolution canvassing the results of the December 14, 2024, runoff election. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Proposed
24-6409
Introduced Nov 26, 2024
Approve an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 20241119-002 ordering the December 14, 2024, runoff election to add the following exhibits: executed English and Spanish versions of the ordinance calling the election (Exhibit B); an executed joint election agreement with Travis County establishing the parties’ roles and responsibilities for the conduct of the runoff election (Exhibit C); election day polling places (Exhibit D), election day judges (Exhibit E), central counting station staff (Exhibit
Proposed
24-6269
Introduced Nov 14, 2024
Approve an ordinance ordering a runoff election to be held in the City of Austin on December 14, 2024, for the purpose of electing a City Council Member for District 7; providing for the conduct of the election; and declaring an emergency. Funding: this item has no fiscal impact.
Proposed
24-6268
Introduced Nov 14, 2024
Approve a resolution canvassing the results of the November 5, 2024, general and special elections. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Proposed
24-6071
Introduced Oct 15, 2024
Conduct a public hearing relating to the establishment of an Austin Tourism Public Improvement District composed of hotels with one hundred or more rooms and the advisability of the improvement as authorized by Texas Local Government Code Chapter 372. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Proposed
24-5739
Introduced Sep 9, 2024
Discuss legal issues related to Equity Action v. T.C. Broadnax, et al., Cause No. D-1-GN-23-008687 in the 201st Judicial District of Travis County, Texas (Private consultation with legal counsel - Section 551.071 of the Texas Government Code).
Proposed
24-5336
Introduced Aug 1, 2024
Approve a resolution confirming the City Manager's appointment of Lisa Davis as Chief of the Austin Police Department in accordance with Section 143.013 of the Texas Local Government Code.
Proposed
24-4710
Introduced May 3, 2024
Approve a resolution canvassing the results of the May 4, 2024, special elections.
Proposed
24-4402
Introduced Mar 25, 2024
Conduct a public hearing to receive public comment on proposed amendments to City Code Title 25 (Land Development) that would revise regulations that apply to lots with one housing unit; create regulations that allow properties to be used for charging electric vehicles; create regulations, including a density bonus program that modifies height and compatibility in exchange for community benefits, for properties that are located within a half mile of the planned Phase 1 Light Rail and Priority Ex
Proposed
24-4222
Introduced Mar 5, 2024
Discuss personnel issues related to the appointment of new city manager (Personnel matters - Section 551.074 of the Texas Government Code).
Proposed
23-3559
Introduced Nov 22, 2023
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Title 25 (Land Development) that would allow up to three housing units, including tiny homes, on single-family (SF) zoned property; revise regulations that apply to a property with two housing units; and remove restrictions on the number of unrelated adults living in a housing unit.