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We see ribbon cuttings in Austin’s future, because the next decade has major projects that will change the shape of the city in store.
Beep, beep — who’s got the keys to the (electric) Jeep?
The Capital City’s park system ranked No. 3 in Texas and No. 44 in the US in ParkScore’s annual report.
The Austin Transit Partnership surveyed Austinites for around two months to inform future routes, costs, connections, and locations.
Crews brought “The Drum” down without any use of explosives and the site is expected to be clear and ready for redevelopment in September.
We’re taking a look at the last year of life, work, and entertainment in Downtown Austin — what has changed?
The 2023 festival generated $499.9 million toward the local economy, announcing that $8.1 will go toward the Austin Parks Foundation.
Event-goers will take a first look at the art institution’s future.
The City of Austin is asking locals to share their knowledge of Downtown Austin through a new survey to help inform historical elements.
The 21-acre green space has two playgrounds, splash pads, public art, and plenty of space for outdoor activities and community gatherings.
The city has set goals to reduce water usage and waste by setting realistic guidelines for five and 10-year conservation efforts.

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