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Survey seeks input on East 11th and 12th streets
Friday, March 11, 2022 by Tai Moses
District 1 leaders are inviting community members to participate in a survey about the future of East 11th and 12th streets. According to the survey, this is a “unique opportunity to shape the future of two important East Austin corridors when Austin City Council adopts changes to the rules that govern how these corridors can be developed on April 21.” The survey measures attitudes on topics such as housing types preferred, diversity in the community, proximity to public transit, and access to parks and green space. If you live or work near East 11th and 12th streets or have some connection to the area, you may want to be involved in this process. “Your responses will help the District 1 office determine what land use changes are needed to reflect the community’s vision for future development and respond to residents’ and business owners’ needs.” Take the survey.
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