Austin Metric

Articles by Julio Gonzalez Altamirano

City Budget Day 2015

The most important policy themes going into the adoption of the new City budget.

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The City’s general fund spending has increased faster than resident income.

1. Growth Dividend? The City's revenue generation approach is about to start a multi-year march towards a more regressive state as a result of …

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Police Ratio

The proposed 2015-2016 City of Austin budget increases the number of sworn police officers per capita.

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I previously discussed some of the problems with the PERF police staffing study that recommended a significant increase in sworn personnel (PDF.html). Some readers were surprised that the study actually recommended a further …

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Better Budget

A budget proposal that lowers new taxes while enhancing affordability and equity.

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The "Better Budget" proposal mixes cuts, spending shifts, and new programs to improve public investment outcomes while reducing overall taxation and spending levels relative to the staff-proposed budget.  The specific changes are outlined below.

1. $8.1 million …

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Patrolling Police Spending

The study justifying substantial increases in Austin's police staffing doesn't present any evidence that its recommendations are the most effective way to reduce crime.

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Public safety has grown dramatically as a share of total City government spending. The shift happened between 1995-2005. This table is from the 2005 City of …
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From the East to the West

Solving the involuntary displacement of East Austin's long-term residents requires a new shared prosperity approach. Modernizing Austin's housing development policies and increasing local affordable housing subsidies will ensure Central and West Austin do their fair share to meet regional housing demand.

East Austin is changing.

Census data reveals that "near …

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