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Articles by Julio Gonzalez Altamirano

Recommendation Reaction

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Today, Project Connect recommended that East Riverside and Highland advance to the next phase of the Central Corridor study process.

Is this a good recommendation?

It is a B-.

The most important thing is that they advanced multiple corridors instead of just one. This is an important victory for those …

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Sub-Corridor Selection Scoreboard

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Last week, Project Connect (PC) held several community workshops to gather input on evaluation criteria and sub-corridor priorities. This is part of the public input process leading up to City Council selecting a ‘locally-preferred alternative’ for the initial sequence of urban rail.  This process is intended to inform the recommendation …

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Three Suggestions for the Project Connect Sub-Corridor Survey

Project Connect (PC) created an online survey to gather community feedback on Central Austin high capacity transit evaluation criteria and sub-corridor priorities.  I am grateful that staff heard requests from Austinites for Urban Rail Action (AURA) – a group I am affiliated with – for such tools.  The existence of the survey …

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Rental registration targets

Here's a map of the areas covered in the Tovo ordinance's pilot year.

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The Spelman version is focused on 'repeat offenders' anywhere they might be in the city.  Perhaps the majority of existing violations are included in the Tovo target areas.  But if that is the case, then Tovo's targeting …

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More Rental Registration Realities

Chris Bradford made an important point in the comments of my earlier post on rental registration.  Both the Tovo and Spelman ordinances require the filing of a form to permit leasing of vacant units.  Because a registration may be revoked or suspended, it elevates the ordinances to rental permitting policies …

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