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The second Travis County Courthouse in 1880. Travis County's first purpose-built courthouse was a modest two-story stone structure built in 1855 near Republic Square in downtown Austin. This courthouse was replaced by a larger building in 1876 and was eventually demolished in 1906.
Location of Travis County in Texas. ... Austin US Courthouse: Austin US Courthouse: April 25, 2001 : 200 West Eighth St. Austin: 12: Aynesworth-Wright House ...
As of 2017, Travis County had a median household income of $68,350 per year, and a per capita income of $38,820 per year. 13.9% of the population lived below the poverty level. [15] The county's largest employers are governments (the State of Texas, the US Federal Government, Travis County and the City of Austin) and public education bodies.
The resulting Travis County Courthouse is still in use today, but the courthouse jail closed in 1990 due to a 1972 lawsuit which deemed a jail above a county courthouse unconstitutional. [3] A bond for a new jail was passed in 1978, and the new jail opened in July 1986. Because of overflow, a new facility with a capacity of 96 inmates was ...
The county budgeted $28 million to bring the structure up to current building codes and adapt it for use as the new site of the county probate courts. [8] After a seventeen-month renovation, staff from the probate courts and county clerk's offices moved into the building in October 2020, and the facility was rededicated on November 18, 2020. [9]
The Travis County district attorney's office is asking a state court of appeals to reverse Gov. Greg Abbott's decision to pardon Daniel Perry last month for the 2020 killing of a Black Lives ...
A 'rogue prosecutor' lawsuit against Travis County DA José Garza ... for May 16 in a Comal County court. ... from U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett and Texas House members from Travis County.
San Angelo, Tom Green County: 1928 built Travis County Courthouse: Austin, Travis County: 1931 built Trinity County Courthouse: Groveton, Trinity County: 1914 built 2004 RTHL [358] Tyler County Courthouse: Woodville, Tyler County: 1891, 1935 built 2000 RTHL [359] Built in 1891 in Italianate style; extensively renovated in 1936. [citation needed ...