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Pollinator advocates behind buzz to certify Austin as a Bee City

City Council members smiled for the camera wearing bobbling bee headbands as they welcomed bee advocates to speak on behalf of a recent resolution to make Austin a certified Bee City USA.With the resolution’s unanimous passage at last week’s Council meeting, Austin officially joined the network of cities working to protect local native bee and honeybee populations. By becoming […]

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Recycled Reads seeks to branch out from books to tools

The Austin Public Library system is the go-to for most Austinites who want to rent books free of charge. But APL also has a lesser-known service for those who want to buy books at affordable prices: Recycled Reads, the public library’s used bookstore, sells, recycles and repurposes donations and weeded-out materials from the library for a couple […]

Posted inPlanning

Environmental Commission recommends denial of city water services to entertainment complex

Plans to develop 70 acres adjacent to the Barton Creek Habitat Preserve into a mega entertainment complex went off course last night when the Environmental Commission unanimously voted to recommend denying the request to extend water and wastewater service to the area. The yet-to-be-constructed Violet Crown Amphitheater is centered around a venue that could host a […]

Posted inPublic Health

APH launches three phases of solicitations to increase homeless services

Austin Public Health is seeking partners in social services to help provide for the city’s unhoused community. This winter and spring, APH’s Health Equity and Community Engagement Division is working with the Homeless Strategy Division to release three phases of solicitations, all designed to increase the city’s capacity to address Austin’s homelessness crisis. The three […]

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