CAUDI wants to solidify Congress Avenue as Austin’s “Main Street,” and plans to do so by constructing vibrant public spaces that enhance the Capital City’s distinctive charm.
In CAUDI’s vision plan, the blocks between 7th and 11th streets would be transformed into public plazas, and vehicular traffic on Congress Avenue would end north of 7th Street.
Project leaders envision this area as a future community hub, featuring interactive art installations, live music performances, free programming, and pop-up exhibits.
Other plans for the proposed public plaza include:
Painting the asphalt with colorful murals
Replacing angled parking zones with wooden decks
Improving tree health by expanding soil volume
Murals painted onto Congress Avenue could change over time, according to CAUDI’s plan.
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Rendering via the City of Austin
As designed, cross traffic would still flow east and west on 7th-11th streets. Additionally, CAUDI proposes that all parking along Congress Avenue (except ADA-accessible parking spaces) be converted into pedestrian space, and bicycle lane barriers turned into concrete curbs to improve safety.
Funding + feedback
A large chunk of the project will be paid for by the 2020 Austin Mobility Bond. Two of the four plaza blocks, which are located between 9th and 11th streets, are already fully funded. The blocks between 7th and 9th streets await full funding and will be reconstructed in interim treatments.
You can voice your opinion on the designs during upcoming open houses at the Downtown Austin Space Activation:
“Joker: Folie à Deux” | Now-Thursday, Oct. 24 | Times vary | Bullock Texas State History Museum | $15 | Follow the story of Arthur Fleck awaiting trial while sitting in Arkham, when he stumbles upon true love.
Friday, Oct. 11
Fall Native Plant Sale | Friday, Oct. 11-Sunday, Oct. 13 | 9 a.m. | Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center | Cost of purchase | Shop for native plants including flowering perennials, vines, shrubs, and trees.
Texas Pumpkin Fest | Friday, Oct. 11-Sunday, Oct. 27 | 10 a.m.-9 p.m. | VFW Pumpkin Patch, Leander | $15 | Roam through a Texas-sized pumpkin patch, walk the Hall of Monsters, and see a magic show at this fall festival.
Saturday, Oct. 12
Halloween Family Paint Night | 5-7 p.m. | The Art Garage | $10 | Wear your best costume to paint ghost light-ups, pumpkins, witchy pottery, and more.
Community Art Bash | 5-8 p.m. | Elisabet Ney Museum | Free | See art installations, a musical performance, and take a guided walk at the Hyde Park sculpture museum.
Thursday, Oct. 17
Third Thursday: Oktoberfest | 5-7 p.m. | Bullock Texas State History Museum | Free with admission | See a polka performance, listen to the Sängerrunde of Austin choirs, and learn about German history and culture.
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Austin Opera plans to debut its new 195-seat theater by October 2025. Work on the new artistic wing — which also includes rehearsal space and studios, a costume shop, an outdoor event space, and a conference center — will begin at 5811 Trade Center Dr. in January. (CultureMap)
Opening
Caffeine, gluten, sugar, butter, booze. That’s the motto at Rockman Coffee + Bakeshop, which local pastry chef Amanda Rockman will open on Friday, Oct. 11. Located on East Cesar Chavez Street, the new bakery will feature rip-and-dip bagels, bourbon cake, filled croissants, and much more. (Eater Austin)
Announced
We won’t bury the lead. After a multi-year inspection, the city of Austin officially announced yesterday that the Capital City’s public water system is completely free of lead pipes. Austin Water has been working to remove lead from the city’s water supply for 50+ years.
Outdoors
Did you notice that Lady Bird Lake looked a little low on Monday? The lake level dropped by ~two feet, uncovering muddy shorelines. The culprit?An ant issue at Longhorn Dam on Sunday night. The tiny insects infiltrated an instrument panel, which partially opened a water gate. (KUT)
Active
It’s National Walk to a Park Day. Celebrate by taking an autumnal walk through one of these 22 gorgeous parks around Austin. Psst — don’t forget Zilker Park remains closed for ACL Festival until around Friday, Nov. 1.
Sports
The Texans will face the New England Patriots this weekend without their star wide receiver Nico Collins, who was just placed on injured reserve. Get the biggest stories every day from the local experts of the Houston Texans with Locked On’s daily podcasts.
Try This
Have you heard? The all-new ACL Live Tour Experience gives Austinites an inside look at the stories + secrets behind the longest-running music series in television history. The best part? This year is the series’ golden jubilee. Join the celebration by booking your own experience.*
Eat
Get $25 to spend at El Raval + more great perks when you sign up for Offline, our city’s restaurant discovery club. Try your first month free with code OFFLINE6AM.*
Shop
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Drink
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5 local haunts with Halloween decor + cocktails
Step right up — a Halloween wonderland awaits at Gibson Street Bar. | Photo by @madisonrichardsphoto_
Calling all ghouls, goblins, and witches — Halloween season is here and local bars have risen to the occasion.
Here are a few activations on our October bucket list, featuring eerie decor, sinister libations, and scary good times.
Nightmare on Gibson Street | Now-Thursday, Oct. 31
Gibson Street Bar is known for going above and beyond for the holidays, and this Halloween season is no exception. The neighborhood bar has transformed into a “Twisted Carnival,” complete with a Big Top circus tent and libations like “The Ringmaster” and “Candied Apple.”
Lefty’s Shop of Horrors | Now-Thursday, Oct. 31
Step into a spine-chilling atmosphere with clowns, ghostly baby dolls, and Barbies in a jar at Lefty’s Brick Bar. Try cocktails like the “Brat-O-Ween,” “Hocus Pocus,” and “Fright-Fashioned.”
Suede Chelsea boots — they’re the perfect fall/winter staple for your closet that offers you comfortable wear with ankle support and a slim silhouette.
Halloween is cool — and my favorite holiday. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out our guide to fall in Austin, which features more Halloween festivities you won’t want to miss.
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