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When Austin voters and state lawmakers passed bans on homeless camping in 2021, city leaders promised a humane enforcement approach: Before a camp was demolished, residents would receive at least ...
Austin Resource Recovery — which has seven full-time workers, three temporary employees, a fleet of heavy machinery and $2.5 million dedicated this year to homeless camp cleanups — gave me a ...
Pennybacker Bridge. The Percy V. Pennybacker Jr. Bridge in Austin, Texas, is a through-arch bridge across Lake Austin which connects the northern and southern sections of the Loop 360 highway, also known as the "Capital of Texas Highway." Due to its arched weathering-steel bridge and the rolling hills on its northern side, this structure is ...
The West Sixth Street Bridge is a closed- spandrel deck arch bridge built of local limestone. It is 90 feet (27 m) long and 80 feet (24 m) wide, its unusual width reflecting that of Pecan Street as established by Edwin Waller 's original 1839 Austin city plan. Today the structure carries a concrete roadway surfaced in asphalt concrete, bearing ...
August 16, 1990. The Blue Bonnet Court, originally called the Bluebonnet Tourist Camp, is a historic motor court -style motel in north-central Austin, Texas. It is located at 4407 Guadalupe Street, Austin, Texas. The lot where it stands originally belonged to the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Land Company. In 1925 the land was then purchased by ...
The bridge was known as the Congress Avenue Bridge from the construction of the first span across the Colorado River at that location in the late 19th century until November 16, 2006, when the Austin City Council renamed the current bridge in honor of Ann W. Richards, the 45th Governor of Texas and a long-term resident of Austin. The bridge is ...
The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, commonly known as Drury Lane, is a West End theatre and Grade I listed building in Covent Garden, London, England. The building faces Catherine Street (earlier named Bridges or Brydges Street) and backs onto Drury Lane. The present building, opened in 1812, is the most recent of four theatres that stood at the ...
Two Peoria homeless camps, located on N. Dries Lane and Knoxville Avenue, have all but disappeared over the past few weeks, yet have done so under different circumstances.. The camp on N. Dries ...