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The City of Ann Arbor is processing Change Order 2 for the Westgate Water Main Project, which increases the project budget by $220,884.97, bringing the total to $2,411,824.68. This order includes balancing and additional items to finalize the project's scope.

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The City of Ann Arbor has approved a Development Agreement for a 20-story mixed-use project at 350 S Fifth Ave, featuring 330 affordable apartments and ground-floor retail. The agreement outlines infrastructure improvements and compliance with city regulations.

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The Ann Arbor City Council is considering a resolution to add 2 full-time positions in the Transportation Unit for FY26. This addition aims to enhance service quality and operational efficiency, addressing increased infrastructure demands and workload.

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The City of Ann Arbor has signed a two-year agreement with Comprenew for sustainable IT management and electronics collection services. Valued at up to $110,000, the contract focuses on responsible recycling, data security, community engagement, and workforce development.

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Ford has announced the end of production for the F-150 Lightning and is shifting its focus to affordable electric vehicles and hybrids. Starting in 2027, they will launch a new Universal Electric Vehicle platform and energy storage systems. More details to follow.

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The City of Ann Arbor is advancing the Transformational Brownfield Plan for 350 S Fifth Ave, which aims to develop 330 affordable housing units and ground-floor retail in a 20-story building. The project is projected to cost over $200 million and will utilize state tax incentives to address environmental issues and enhance local transit infrastructure. This initiative supports the city's goals for affordable housing and community revitalization. Public input and collaboration with local agencies are integral to the plan's success.

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The Elizabeth Dean Fund Committee's staff report details staffing updates, including new urban forestry hires. Upcoming community activities include Earth Day, Huron River Days, and Green Fair. Plans for Arbor Day planting and signage updates are also included.

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The Ann Arbor Sustainability Commission met on December 9, 2025, to discuss ongoing initiatives, including updates on public school sustainability and upcoming meeting schedules. New youth members were introduced, and a public comment focused on building decarbonization.

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The Ann Arbor City Clerk's Office provides resources for filing rental housing complaints. For concerns about properties outside city limits, such as Glencoe Hills in Pittsfield Township, residents are directed to the appropriate local authority.

Kansas City

On Jan 14, 2026, the Kansas City Board of Zoning Adjustment will hold a hybrid meeting to address various zoning requests, including variances for fences, garages, and appeals for zoning violations. Public participation details available at kcmo.gov/bza.

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The Kansas City Board of Parks and Recreation will meet on January 13, 2026, to discuss updates on park projects, approve funding for the Kansas City Zoo, and consider multiple facility use agreements. Public testimony will be allowed.

Pittsburgh

The Pittsburgh City Council will meet on January 13, 2026, to discuss various resolutions, including the establishment of a Short-Term Rental Housing ordinance, budget amendments for police consulting services, and grant agreements for infrastructure projects.

Milwaukee

The Milwaukee Redevelopment Authority will meet on January 15, 2026, at 1:30 PM, both in-person and virtually. The agenda includes a resolution for brownfield grant applications to the USEPA for assessment and cleanup in the city. Public input is encouraged.

Austin

The Austin Mobility Committee met on December 4, 2025, to discuss transportation updates, including the I-35 Capital Express project and scooter moratoriums. Future agenda items include updates on the 6th Street Pilot and parking reforms. Minutes approved 4-0.

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The City of Austin will discuss a Municipal Maintenance Agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation at the upcoming meeting. This agreement aims to outline responsibilities for maintaining municipal infrastructure.

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The City of Austin has completed several safety and infrastructure projects, including street lighting improvements and safety upgrades near Zilker Elementary. Additionally, updates to the residential right-of-way review process aim to streamline access planning. A Curbside Management Plan survey is open for public input. The city also reports on successful partnerships with CapMetro for transit enhancements and a significant expansion with Southwest Airlines at AUS, creating jobs and improving airport operations.

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The City of Austin's Agenda Item 26-2776 recommends identifying discussion items for future meetings. This aims to enhance transparency and public engagement in city legislation and decision-making processes. Stay informed about upcoming discussions.

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The City of Austin's Mobility Committee will review the 2026 Local Mobility Annual Plan (LMAP) on January 15, 2026. This plan outlines projects funded by the Mobility Bonds, enhancing transparency and coordination in urban mobility efforts.

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The City of Austin is preparing to submit projects for the 2026 CAMPO Call for Projects, seeking federal funding from various programs totaling approximately $383.5 million. Applications are due January 30, 2026. Council approval set for January 22.

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The City of Austin is preparing for the FY27 Congressional Community Project Funding cycle, allowing project proposals for federal funding. City departments and Council offices should submit ideas by January 16, 2026, aligning with city and federal guidelines.

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The Austin City Council approved a resolution for a Municipal Maintenance Agreement with TxDOT, designating maintenance responsibilities for state highways within the city. This update reflects boundary changes and ensures collaborative practices, with no immediate fiscal impact.

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The Austin City Council is set to ratify a contract with Veritext LLC for court reporting services, totaling $79,206.85, to support the City Attorney’s Office. Funding is available from the current operating budget. This contract is exempt from minority and women-owned business goals.

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The City of Austin will negotiate an interlocal agreement with the Austin Independent School District (AISD) to provide on-site fire marshal services for new construction and fire safety maintenance. AISD will cover the salary of the assigned fire lieutenant.

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The City of Austin's resolution directs the City Manager to establish a consultation policy with AFSCME Local 1624, allowing for regular discussions on issues impacting civilian employees. This policy aims to ensure employee representation and communication in decision-making processes.

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The City of Austin will negotiate an interlocal agreement with Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Leander for a maximum reimbursement of $1.4 million for the Brushy Creek wastewater system expansion and rehabilitation. Funding is available in Austin Water's Capital Budget.

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Austin City Council approved the appointment of five licensed peace officers to the police reserve force, allowing them to assist the regular police as needed. The reserve force is capped at 75 members and serves under the police chief's discretion.

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The Austin City Council will consider a resolution to reappoint Elisa May to the Central Health Board of Managers for a four-year term from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2029. This recommendation follows a unanimous vote by the Public Health Committee.

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The Austin City Council will consider an ordinance on January 22, 2026, to approve a Land Development Standards Agreement with Round Rock Independent School District. This agreement aims to streamline development processes for educational facilities, enhancing collaboration and efficiency.

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The City of Austin will negotiate an interlocal agreement with Travis County to maintain a shared database for finger and palm print booking records, enhancing identification capabilities. This action has no fiscal impact and supports forensic operations.

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The City of Austin has proposed a contract with DeNucci Constructors, LLC for the Burnet Road Corridor project, totaling $29.36 million. This project aims to enhance safety and mobility along Burnet Road, featuring new paths, bus stops, and utility upgrades.

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The City of Austin is set to approve a contract with S. J. Louis Construction for the Upper Harris Branch Wastewater Interceptor - Phase 1 project at $18,814,464, plus contingency funds. The project enhances wastewater services and meets M/WBE participation goals.

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The Austin City Council will consider a contract for the PARD Duct Bank Civil Work project, awarding $6.64M to HB Trenchless, LLC. The project supports Austin Energy's network, including infrastructure improvements and environmental considerations.

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The City of Austin seeks authorization for a three-year contract with Carahsoft Technology Corp. for a workload scheduling system, totaling up to $250,000. This new system will replace an unreliable legacy product, enhancing operational efficiency.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize two contracts for deicing materials at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. The contracts, totaling up to $600,000 over five years, will ensure compliance with FAA regulations and maintain airport safety during winter weather.

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The City of Austin is set to approve a $1.1 million contract with J.D. Power to conduct customer satisfaction and benchmarking studies for Austin Energy's residential and business utility customers over five years. Funding for future years is contingent on budget availability.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize a three-year contract with Texas Tennis Consultants LLC for managing the Caswell Tennis Center. This deal is projected to generate $1,167,012 for the Parks and Recreation budget, enhancing community access to tennis and promoting local tourism.

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The City of Austin is proposing an ordinance to amend speed limits, establishing a maximum of 15 mph on Wilderness Drive from Walsh Tarlton Lane to Old Walsh Tarlton during specific times for students attending Cedar Creek Elementary and Hill Country Middle School.

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The Austin City Council has approved a resolution to submit potential transportation projects for federal funding through the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization's 2028-2031 grant programs. This includes contributions to roadway, active transportation, and carbon reduction projects. If awarded, a 20% matching fund will be required. Applications are due by January 30, 2026.

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The City of Austin is set to negotiate an interlocal agreement with Travis County Emergency Services Districts for dispatch services, adding a new partner to enhance service efficiency and cost recovery. This agreement includes automatic annual renewals unless terminated.

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The City of Austin is considering an ordinance to amend Section 25-7-152, allowing administrative variances for drainage easement requirements on parkland improvements. This change aims to streamline the development process without impacting housing costs or floodplain regulations. Public hearing set for January 22, 2026.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize a contract with Rippner Tennis LLC for managing the South Austin Tennis Center for three years, with potential extensions. This agreement is expected to generate $1,653,750 in revenue for the Parks and Recreation budget.

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The Austin City Council will consider a contract for $125.58 million for the Williamson Creek Wastewater Interceptor Project on January 22, 2026. The project involves replacing a wastewater pipeline and includes MBE/WBE participation of 9.04% and 1.48%, respectively.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize a $1 million contract with Walter P. Moore and Associates, Inc. for forensic engineering services. This contract aims to address structural issues in buildings and infrastructure, ensuring public safety and compliance with standards.

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The Austin City Council will consider an amendment to the Travis Heights Reclaimed Water Main Project contract, increasing funding by $265,332 to a total of $985,418. The amendment supports construction and post-construction services, enhancing water system redundancy. M/WBE participation currently stands at 69.45% MBE and 21.08% WBE.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize a $15 million amendment to contracts with HDR Engineering, Inc. and Allegis Group Holdings, Inc. for engineering services, raising total contract amounts to $85.875 million. This funding supports critical electric system projects and maintains service continuity.

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The City of Austin is set to approve a cost participation agreement with Lennar Homes for up to $568,225 to support water infrastructure for a new 774-home development. This agreement will enhance water service in the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction.

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The Austin City Council will consider a cost participation agreement with Lennar Homes to reimburse up to $3.88 million for oversized wastewater infrastructure related to a proposed development. This will enhance wastewater service in the area.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize a three-year contract with Industrial Disposal Supply Co. for IBAK parts and repairs, totaling up to $515,915. This contract will expedite repairs to crucial sewer inspection equipment, helping prevent service interruptions.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize a contract with Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions Inc. for emulsion asphalt products, essential for street maintenance. The contract totals $14.4 million over five years, contingent on future budgets, ensuring safe road conditions.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize five contracts for grounds maintenance at remote Austin Water sites, totaling up to $1.8 million over five years. This is crucial for regulatory compliance and maintaining safe access to facilities.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize contracts totaling up to $20.73 million for mowing and landscaping services across all departments. The initial term is two years, with potential extensions. Funding for future years depends on budget availability.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize a contract with Pencco Inc. for liquid ferrous and ferric chloride for water treatment, totaling up to $3.7 million over five years. This contract aims to control odors and reduce corrosion at the Hornsby Bend facility.

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The City of Austin is set to amend contracts with McKesson, Henry Schein, Cardinal Health, and Concordance Healthcare Solutions to increase funding by $2.74 million, totaling $7.76 million for essential medical supplies, supporting public health services.

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The Austin City Council is set to authorize a contract with Big Truck Rental for refuse truck rentals and services, totaling up to $2.5 million over five years. This will ensure operational flexibility for waste collection, especially during emergencies.

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The Austin City Council will consider a contract with StageRight Corp for staging equipment services, totaling $405,000 over five years. Funding begins with $60,750 from the FY 2025-2026 budget, ensuring ongoing support for the Convention Center's events.

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The City of Austin will negotiate an amendment to its interlocal agreement with Travis County to extend public health services for three months starting February 1, 2026, with funding of up to $1,837,962, to be reimbursed by the County.

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The Austin City Council will consider extending a contract with Sampson Public Affairs for state legislative consulting services for one year, totaling $96,000. This funding supports the City’s representation during the 89th Interim Legislative Session.

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The Austin City Council authorized a resolution to permit Austin Water to use 6,327 sq. ft. of parkland at Colorado River Park Wildlife Sanctuary for a new water line. This project aims to replace an aging line while minimizing surface impact. A mitigation fee of $37,651 will be paid to Parks and Recreation.

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The Austin City Council is set to authorize a zero-interest loan application for up to $3.5 million from the Texas Water Development Board. This funding will support engineering design services for the Fallwell Lane Capital Renewal Project, essential for flood mitigation and infrastructure protection.

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The City of Austin is set to approve a settlement in the Mayer v. City of Austin case regarding a personal injury lawsuit from a vehicle collision with an APD patrol car. Funding is allocated from the FY 2025-2026 Liability Reserve Budget.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize a legal services agreement with McGinnis Lochridge, LLP for up to $350,000 to support Austin Energy’s Wildfire Mitigation Plan at the Public Utility Commission of Texas, ensuring compliance with new regulations.

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The Austin City Council will consider a zoning change for the Simmons-Glaser House at 1112 West 10th Street on January 22, 2026. The proposal seeks to designate the property as a historic landmark, recognizing its architectural significance and historical contributions to the community.

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The Austin City Council will review the rezoning request for 703 E. Covington Drive from LR-CO to GO-CO, allowing for a medical office with a height limit of 40 feet and a Floor Area Ratio of 0.5:1. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend approval.

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The Austin City Council will consider a zoning change for 16231 N IH 35 from SF-2 and GR to LI-PDA, allowing expansion of outdoor sports and recreation uses. The proposal includes new permitted uses and a height limit of 100 feet. Public hearing set for January 22, 2026.

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The City of Austin is considering a zoning change for 9505-B Stonelake Boulevard from NBG-NP (CMU-Midway Zone) to allow an increase in impervious cover from 68% to 90% for a proposed multifamily project with 300 units. Staff and Planning Commission recommend approval.

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The City of Austin will consider a zoning change for 1716 San Antonio St from General Office (GO) to Downtown Mixed Use-Conditional Overlay (DMU-CO) at the January 22, 2026 council meeting. This change includes a height limit of 60 feet and supports retail liquor sales.

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The City of Austin is set to authorize a contract with Thomas Reprographics Inc. for custom signs and installation services, totaling up to $10.43 million over five years. This contract supports navigation in city facilities and enhances public safety.

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The Austin City Council has approved a resolution to continue its membership in the Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) through 2026, authorizing a payment of up to $99,359 from the FY 2025-2026 budget to support regional initiatives.

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The City of Austin is considering disannexation of approximately 0.04 acres at 3101 Fritz Hughes Park Road, following Texas Senate Bill 1844. This ordinance will remove the area from full jurisdiction, impacting local services and taxation. Public hearing scheduled.

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The City of Austin will conduct a public hearing on January 22, 2026, to consider disannexing approximately 0.75 acres at 2705 Pearce Road, per Texas Senate Bill 1844. This property, adjacent to Lake Austin, is not served by city water or wastewater.

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The City of Austin will consider an ordinance to disannex approximately 0.27 acres at 6700 Troll Haven, following Texas Senate Bill 1844. This disannexation will remove the property from city services and taxes due to its proximity to Lake Austin.

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The City of Austin is considering an ordinance to amend sign regulations, allowing larger, electronic signs in public rights-of-way, including off-premises advertising. It also eases relocation rules for billboards affected by transportation improvements.

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The City of Austin seeks approval for a $50 million Job Order Contract Program for 2025, awarding contracts to multiple qualified contractors for flexible general contracting services. This aims to ensure continuity in facility improvements across city departments.

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The City of Austin plans to amend the contract for the Airport Expansion Utility Infrastructure Project, increasing funding by $18M for a total of $28M. This will support essential upgrades to accommodate increased airport capacity and operational needs.

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The City of Austin proposes a $10M amendment to extend its contract with Carahsoft Technology for managed contact center services for Austin Energy. This extension will last two years, raising the total contract to $21.75M, contingent on future budget funding.

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The Austin City Council is set to review an amendment for the Williamson Creek Wastewater Interceptor Project on January 22, 2026. The amendment will increase the contract with CAS Consulting by $7.4 million, totaling $14.5 million for engineering services.

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The City Council will consider a zoning change for the 6th and Lamar area, proposing to rezone from existing commercial and multifamily designations to allow for increased building heights up to 120 feet in exchange for affordable housing. The case is set for discussion on January 22, 2026.

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The City of Austin is seeking to apply for a $1,000,000 grant from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to enhance accessibility and inclusive play at Springwoods Neighborhood Park. The grant requires no matching funds and aims to improve facilities for all community members.

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The Austin City Council will consider a resolution on January 22, 2026, to authorize a grant application for up to $300,000 from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. This funding aims to support recreational trails at John Treviño Jr. Metro Park, with the City providing $75,000 in matching funds. Public comments will be welcomed during the meeting.

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The Austin City Council will consider a resolution on January 22, 2026, to apply for a grant of up to $25,000 from the RCX Sports Foundation’s MLS GO PLAY FUND. This funding aims to support local park and recreation programs without requiring a city match.

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The City of Austin proposes a 60-month lease with Austin Wildlife Rescue for 17,424 sq. ft. at 7201 Levander Loop. The facility will serve as an intake center for injured wildlife, supporting community care efforts. Annual lease: $100.

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The Austin City Council will consider a proposal on January 22, 2026, to waive $855 in fees for the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial Procession on April 26, 2026. This waiver impacts the Transportation Fund and involves multiple council members as sponsors.

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The Austin City Council will consider an ordinance on January 22, 2026, to waive $1,134 in fees for the Muslim Heritage Month Open Mic Night at the Asian American Resource Center on January 23, 2026. This action impacts the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget.

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The City of Austin is considering a resolution to develop a "Green Social Housing" policy aimed at creating affordable, sustainable housing. This initiative will leverage public financing and partnerships to address housing needs and enhance community engagement, targeting mixed-income projects. The policy aims to reduce economic segregation and promote environmental responsibility. The City Manager will report on the policy by August 30, 2026.

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The Austin City Council will consider an ordinance on January 22, 2026, to waive $800 in fees for the "Adoption: The Making of Me" podcast recording at the Dougherty Arts Center on April 17, 2026. This will reduce potential revenue for the General Fund.

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The Austin City Council supports joint applications by the Great Springs Project, Hays County, and the City of Buda for trail planning studies. These studies aim to enhance connectivity and safety for trail users and wildlife, utilizing City property.

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The Austin City Council has passed a resolution recognizing January as Muslim Heritage Month. This initiative celebrates the contributions of Muslim communities and directs the City Manager to explore ways to support heritage observances and collaborate with community leaders.

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The Austin City Council is moving to amend the East Riverside Corridor Regulating Plan to remove the property at 1404 East Riverside Drive. This change will facilitate a Planned Unit Development application and streamline development regulations.

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The City of Austin plans to approve a settlement in a personal injury lawsuit involving a collision with an Austin Energy vehicle. Funding for this settlement is allocated in the FY 2025-2026 Operating Budget. For more details, contact the City Attorney's Office.

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The Austin City Council will consider approving the minutes from several meetings held between November and December 2025, including special and regular sessions. This action ensures official records are maintained for transparency and accountability.

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The City of Austin plans to amend its interlocal agreement with Travis County for animal services, extending support for three months from February 1, 2026, to April 30, 2026, at a cost of up to $965,928, funded through a cost recovery model.

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The City of Austin is considering a contract with A.W. Chesterton Co. for grease, seals, and O-rings essential for water and wastewater maintenance. The 3-year contract, not exceeding $550,000, ensures reliable operations at treatment plants.

Ann Arbor

The Ann Arbor Council Administration Committee met on December 9, 2025, discussing the City Administrator's performance evaluation, police updates, and the 2026 committee calendar. Public participation is encouraged, with accommodations available upon request.

Toledo

The Toledo Housing & Community Development Committee will meet on January 8, 2026, at 10 AM to discuss the proposed 2026 budget and related matters. Public participation is encouraged, and accommodations are available upon request.

Oakland

The Oakland Community and Economic Development Committee meeting scheduled for January 13, 2026, has been cancelled. The next meeting will be on January 27, 2026. Public participation options include observing online or via phone.

Oakland

On January 13, 2026, the Oakland Public Safety Committee will meet at 6 PM. Key agenda items include a resolution for an MOU with Santa Clara for Super Bowl security and an IT services agreement for fire and medical dispatch operations. Public comments are welcome.

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On January 13, 2026, Oakland's Special Public Safety Committee will discuss key items including a resolution for police support at Super Bowl 60 and FIFA World Cup events and an IT services agreement for fire dispatch operations. Public comment is welcome.

Milwaukee

The Milwaukee Housing Authority will meet on January 13, 2026, at City Hall to discuss the executive search process for a new Secretary-Executive Director, including recommendations for final candidates and recruitment strategies.

Austin

The City of Austin is considering a zoning change for 3811 Airport Blvd, from CS-MU-V-NP to CS-MU-V-DB90-NP, allowing for a mixed-use development with 160 residential units and commercial space. This change supports affordable housing and is transit-oriented.

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The City of Austin will discuss a proposed amendment to the public restrictive covenant for properties at 1116 & 1120 W. Howard Lane on January 22, 2026. This amendment aims to remove Lot 6-A from the covenant and update legal descriptions for compliance with impervious cover requirements. Staff recommends approval.