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The Austin City Council 2nd district covers southeast Austin, including Dove Springs, Bluff Springs, and the Austin Bergstrom International Airport. The current councillor is Vanessa Fuentes, who has represented the district since 2021. [2] She won re-election in the November 5th, 2024 general election with 85.66% of the vote.
Austin formerly operated its City Hall at 124 West 8th Street. [3] In the 1980s, the City of Austin proposed a 60-acre urban renewal project for Austin's Warehouse District, [4] which would have included a new city hall complex designed by urban planner Denise Scott Brown, along with a new location for the Laguna Gloria art museum, designed by architect Robert Venturi. [5]
The Austin City Council 6th district covers northwest Austin, including portions of the city within Williamson County. The current councillor is Mackenzie Kelly, who has represented the district since 2021. [2] On November 5th, 2024 general election, she lost re-election to Krista Laine. [3]
Watson, who served as mayor from 1997 to 2001 before again running and winning the city’s highest elected office in 2022, will face former City Council member Kathie Tovo; Carmen Llanes Pulido ...
On Tuesday, Jan. 16, city officials in Aurora, Colo., announced that Acevedo was leaving his role as interim police chief. He said he was returning to Texas to be closer to his family.
The Austin City Council 6th district covers northwest Austin including portions of the city within Williamson County. The current councillor is Mackenzie Kelly, who has represented the district since 2021. [26] On November 5th, 2024 general election, she lost re-election to Krista Laine. [27]
The Austin City Council 10th district covers west Austin, including Tarrytown, Bryker Woods, Northwest Hills, and River Place. The incumbent councillor is Alison Alter, who has represented the district since 2017. [2] She did not run for re-election in 2024.
Texas State Senator Kirk Watson and Representative Gina Hinojosa proposed a bill to allow the complex to be auctioned off. [6] In August 2023, the Texas General Land Office and the City of Austin Mayor Kirk Watson announced a plan to redevelop the Hobby complex into workforce housing. The complex would ideally include a housing resource office ...