New retail, homes and ACC enrollment figures: 6 trending Austin area stories
Check out the top trending stories from the Austin Metro Dec. 15-18.
Check out the top trending stories from the Austin Metro Dec. 15-18.
With Hays County’s population on the rise, demand for infrastructure is growing too. Here are five of the latest development stories in the area.
The district’s Long Range Planning and Citizens Bond Advisory Council committees, which were approved by the board Nov. 20, are working jointly to create a campus consolidation plan.
The Hutto City Council again postponed a decision on whether to create a Public Improvement District tied to the large east-side Stromberg development, citing continued concerns over missing documents and unresolved disagreements between city staff and the developer. Council reopened a public hearing on the proposed district, which would finance infrastructure for a roughly 389-acre residential community, but voted unanimously to adjourn the item to Jan. 22 after staff said key requirements had still not been met.
Central Texas counties could begin receiving up to $1.25 million each in state funding for flood warning sirens in the coming weeks and months, officials announced Dec. 16.
In the Greater Houston area in November, single-family rental leases grew 10.2% year over year, while lease prices remained statistically flat.
Austin officials and art enthusiasts celebrated the grand opening of the HOPE Outdoor Gallery’s new location Dec. 17, bringing the city’s iconic graffiti wall back to life.