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Seeking to halt the project, opponents of Project Connect, a $7.1 billion public transportation investment approved by Austin voters in 2020, filed a lawsuit last fall against members of the City ...
Paxton is asking a judge to reject the city's plans to issue bonds to fund Project Connect improvements. ... of the city of Austin’s $7.1 billion public transportation investment could be at ...
Project Connect (listed as Proposition A on the general election ballot) is a transit expansion program by the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority in Austin, Texas, U.S. The program was approved by voters on November 3, 2020, in a local election concurrent with the 2020 presidential election .
In this case, the lawsuit claims, the 2024 tax rate for Project Connect approved by the Austin City Council on Aug. 14 is miscalculated "because the 'purpose' of the 2020 Project Connect tax ...
The Orange Line is a proposed north-south light rail line that will serve the central spine of Austin from North Lamar to Stassney Lane. It is in the planning stages as a part of CapMetro's Project Connect. It is estimated to begin revenue service as early as 2029. [1] [2]
In 2007, the Austin City Council asked the Downtown Commission to review the existing corridors and propose updates or modifications. The commission's final report, delivered on June 27, 2007, recommended that eleven of the thirty corridors be reconsidered or modified. [ 10 ]
The city approved that plan, which involved extensive community feedback, as a road map for new development that the city realized would be coming to 118 acres, mostly in the hands of more than 30 ...
The city of Austin, Texas, was established in 1839 to become a planned capital for the Republic of Texas. [1] Texas President Mirabeau B. Lamar appointed his friend Edwin Waller to oversee the surveying of the new city and to develop a city plan for its layout. [2]