Posted inCity Council

Pool proud of progress at all levels in 2018

Leslie Pool doesn’t restate Tip O’Neill’s legendary adage “All politics is local” when looking back at 2018 and ahead to 2019. Still, when reviewing the policy and on-the-ground actions that have mattered to her the most, the small neighborhood moves get as much time as the larger issues that have grabbed headlines. The District 7 […]

Posted inCity Council

Renteria looks at 2018 and beyond

As he starts his second four-year term at City Hall, District 3 Council Member Pio Renteria says he plans to concentrate on affordable housing in the coming year, just as he did in 2018 and the three previous years. Fresh off a runoff victory against his sister, Susana Almanza, Renteria told the Austin Monitor he […]

Posted inWhispers

Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays, dear readers. To celebrate the season, the Austin Monitor will be taking time to reflect back on the past year and look ahead to the next, running our traditional end-of-year interviews in the meantime. We look forward to resuming regular content in the new year.

Posted inWhispers

City offices shut for the holidays

Many city departments and facilities are closing so staff members and workers can spend the holiday and New Year’s with their friends and families. City administrative offices will closed Dec. 24-25 and Jan. 1. There will be no city curbside trash pickup on Tuesday, Dec. 25; trash collection will “slide” one day, to take place […]

Gift this article