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City Council
1.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an interlocal agreement with Texas Department of Criminal Justice to provide an animal training program for military veterans incarcerated in the Travis State Jail for a seven-month pilot program with two one-year extensions. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
This program will provide an animal training program for military veterans incarcerated at the Travis State Jail
2.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an interlocal agreement with Austin Independent School District for implementation of summer school arts and history learning activities to promote student academic progress and language acquisition. Funding: $1,700 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Arts, Culture, Music and Entertainment for internal costs to provide program space and materials.
The program will be held at the Brush Square Museums and aims to promote student academic progress and language acquisition
1.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an interlocal agreement with Texas Department of Criminal Justice to provide an animal training program for military veterans incarcerated in the Travis State Jail for a seven-month pilot program with two one-year extensions. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
This program will involve incarcerated military veterans receiving dog handling training from Austin Animal Services employees to train shelter dogs
3.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the building lease with DHL Express (USA), Inc., to include portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking positions and cargo handling area for air freight and mail handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, commencing on January 1, 2026. Funding: This item is projected to be revenue neutral in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Aviation.
This amendment will incorporate portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking and cargo handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom Intern...
4.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the sublease with Federal Express Corporation to include portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking positions and cargo handling area for air freight and mail handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, commencing on January 1, 2026. Funding: This item is projected to be revenue neutral in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Aviation.
This amendment will incorporate portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking and cargo handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom Intern...
2.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an interlocal agreement with Austin Independent School District for implementation of summer school arts and history learning activities to promote student academic progress and language acquisition. Funding: $1,700 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Arts, Culture, Music and Entertainment for internal costs to provide program space and materials.
The program will be held at the Brush Square Museums and aims to promote student academic progress and language acquisition through interactive experi...
5.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the sublease with United Parcel Service, Inc., to include portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking positions and cargo handling area for air freight and mail handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, commencing on January 1, 2026. Funding: This item is projected to be revenue neutral in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Aviation.
This amendment will incorporate portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking and cargo handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom Intern...
6.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the Compressed Natural Gas Motor Fuel Retail Vendor Permit and Lease with Clean Energy, a California corporation, to add a not to exceed amount of $1,000,000 for the second five-year renewal term beginning on January 1, 2026, and ending on December 31, 2030. Funding: $150,000.00 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 operating budget of Austin Aviation. Funding for the remaining term is contingent upon available funds in future budgets.
This amendment will add a not-to-exceed amount of $1,000,000 for the second five-year renewal term of the lease, which runs from January 1, 2026, to D...
3.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the building lease with DHL Express (USA), Inc., to include portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking positions and cargo handling area for air freight and mail handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, commencing on January 1, 2026. Funding: This item is projected to be revenue neutral in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Aviation.
This amendment will incorporate portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking and cargo handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom Intern...
4.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the sublease with Federal Express Corporation to include portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking positions and cargo handling area for air freight and mail handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, commencing on January 1, 2026. Funding: This item is projected to be revenue neutral in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Aviation.
This amendment will incorporate portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking and cargo handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom Intern...
7.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Tourism Public Improvement District Operating Budget (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to appropriate $20,114,620 in district assessment funds to transfer to the Austin Tourism Public Improvement District Corporation for Austin Tourism Public Improvement District expenditures. Funding: $20,114,620 is projected to be available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tourism Public Improvement District Operating Budget from assessments. Actual revenue is dependent on the eligible activities that will occur under the service plan.
This amendment will appropriate $20,114,620 in district assessment funds to be transferred to the ATPID Corporation
5.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the sublease with United Parcel Service, Inc., to include portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking positions and cargo handling area for air freight and mail handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, commencing on January 1, 2026. Funding: This item is projected to be revenue neutral in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Aviation.
This amendment will incorporate portions of the Airport cargo apron area for aircraft parking and cargo handling operations at Austin-Bergstrom Intern...
8.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tourism District Incentives Fund Operating Budget (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to transfer in and appropriate $942,845 from the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Tourism Public Improvement District Operating Budget (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to transfer out to the House Our People Endowment Fund. Funding: $942,845 is available from the Tourism Public Improvement District Fund Operating Budget.
This action allocates revenue generated from tourism promotion and hotel business recruitment to support the endowment fund, as directed by prior coun...
6.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the Compressed Natural Gas Motor Fuel Retail Vendor Permit and Lease with Clean Energy, a California corporation, to add a not to exceed amount of $1,000,000 for the second five-year renewal term beginning on January 1, 2026, and ending on December 31, 2030. Funding: $150,000.00 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 operating budget of Austin Aviation. Funding for the remaining term is contingent upon available funds in future budgets.
This amendment would add a not-to-exceed amount of $1,000,000 for the second five-year renewal term of the lease, which runs from January 1, 2026, to ...
9.
Approve a settlement in Juana Carreon Melendez, Individually and as Next Friend of E.L. and D.L., Minors, and Eduardo Luna v. City of Austin, Cause No. D-1-GN-25-001209 in the 353rd District Court, Travis County, Texas. Funding is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Energy Budget.
City of Austin
7.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Tourism Public Improvement District Operating Budget (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to appropriate $20,114,620 in district assessment funds to transfer to the Austin Tourism Public Improvement District Corporation for Austin Tourism Public Improvement District expenditures. Funding: $20,114,620 is projected to be available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tourism Public Improvement District Operating Budget from assessments. Actual revenue is dependent on the eligible activities that will occur under the service plan.
This amendment will appropriate $20,114,620 in district assessment funds
10.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the legal services agreement with Greenberg Traurig for representation related to the Department of Justice’s investigation of the City’s employment practices in the amount of $100,000, for a total contract amount not to exceed $176,000. Funding is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 City Attorney’s Office budget.
This amendment will increase the contract by $100,000, bringing the total contract amount to not exceed $176,000
8.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tourism District Incentives Fund Operating Budget (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to transfer in and appropriate $942,845 from the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Tourism Public Improvement District Operating Budget (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to transfer out to the House Our People Endowment Fund. Funding: $942,845 is available from the Tourism Public Improvement District Fund Operating Budget.
This action allocates revenue generated from hotel-related tourism promotion and business recruitment services to support the endowment fund
11.
Authorize negotiation and execution of a Creative Content Incentive Program economic development agreement with Hermanos Productions, LLC, for the production of “Brothers,” in an amount not to exceed $150,000. Funding: $150,000 is available in the Operating Budget of the Austin Economic Department’s Economic Incentive Reserve Fund.
The series, featuring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, is expected to spend over $15 million locally on wages and expenses, employ approximate...
9.
Approve a settlement in Juana Carreon Melendez, Individually and as Next Friend of E.L. and D.L., Minors, and Eduardo Luna v. City of Austin, Cause No. D-1-GN-25-001209 in the 353rd District Court, Travis County, Texas. Funding is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Energy Budget.
City of Austin
12.
Authorize negotiation and execution of a Place-Based Enhancement Incentive economic development agreement with the Austin Economic Development Corporation d/b/a Rally Austin for utilization of a credit enhancement tool and approve an ordinance providing an exemption from the requirements of Ordinance No. 20240926-012 to support the development of a mixed-use project, including affordable housing and a Cultural Heritage Center, on Urban Renewal Agency property on East 11th Street. This item has no fiscal impact.
This agreement utilizes a credit enhancement tool, specifically a moral obligation pledge, to support a mixed-use project on Urban Renewal Agency prop...
10.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the legal services agreement with Greenberg Traurig for representation related to the Department of Justice’s investigation of the City’s employment practices in the amount of $100,000, for a total contract amount not to exceed $176,000. Funding is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 City Attorney’s Office budget.
This amendment will increase the contract amount by $100,000, bringing the total not to exceed $176,000
13.
Authorize negotiation and execution of the fourth amendment to the Travis County Emergency Medical Services Fiscal Year 2025-2026 interlocal agreement to provide emergency medical services in areas of Travis County outside the City’s corporate limits and dispatch support services to Travis County’s STAR Flight program, in exchange for a payment from Travis County in an amount not to exceed $18,884,963. Funding: This amendment will ensure reimbursement to the City in the amount of $18,884,963 in Fiscal Year 2025-2026 from Travis County for emergency services provided.
This amendment extends the agreement for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026, covering services in areas of Travis County outside the City's limits and dispatch...
11.
Authorize negotiation and execution of a Creative Content Incentive Program economic development agreement with Hermanos Productions, LLC, for the production of “Brothers,” in an amount not to exceed $150,000. Funding: $150,000 is available in the Operating Budget of the Austin Economic Department’s Economic Incentive Reserve Fund.
This production, featuring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, is expected to spend over $15 million locally on wages and expenses, employ approx...
12.
Authorize negotiation and execution of a Place-Based Enhancement Incentive economic development agreement with the Austin Economic Development Corporation d/b/a Rally Austin for utilization of a credit enhancement tool and approve an ordinance providing an exemption from the requirements of Ordinance No. 20240926-012 to support the development of a mixed-use project, including affordable housing and a Cultural Heritage Center, on Urban Renewal Agency property on East 11th Street. This item has no fiscal impact.
This agreement will utilize a credit enhancement tool, specifically a non-binding moral obligation pledge, to support a mixed-use project on Urban Ren...
14.
Approve a resolution appointing nominees to the Board of Directors of Austin Economic Development Corporation d/b/a Rally Austin, in accordance with Subchapter D, Chapter 431, of the Texas Transportation Code. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Sara Vanderbeek has been nominated by the Arts Commission for Place 5, serving a three-year term ending September 30, 2028
15.
Approve a resolution authorizing the defeasance of certain outstanding Water and Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, including authorizing the execution of an escrow agreement, and related documents. Funding: $46,633,211 is available in the Fiscal Year Operating Budget of the Combined Utility Revenue Bond Redemption Fund. Related to Item #25-2487.
This action allows the City to set aside funds to pay off these bonds early, reducing the overall outstanding indebtedness secured by utility revenues...
13.
Authorize negotiation and execution of the fourth amendment to the Travis County Emergency Medical Services Fiscal Year 2025-2026 interlocal agreement to provide emergency medical services in areas of Travis County outside the City’s corporate limits and dispatch support services to Travis County’s STAR Flight program, in exchange for a payment from Travis County in an amount not to exceed $18,884,963. Funding: This amendment will ensure reimbursement to the City in the amount of $18,884,963 in Fiscal Year 2025-2026 from Travis County for emergency services provided.
The agreement covers services provided in areas of Travis County outside the City's corporate limits and dispatch support for Travis County's STAR Fli...
16.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the interlocal agreement with the Austin Economic Development Corporation d/b/a Rally Austin to clarify Rally Austin’s authority in real estate development, project financing, and public-private partnerships, and streamlining processes for more effective project execution. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Rally Austin, a nonprofit local government corporation established by the City in 2020, focuses on purpose-driven redevelopment to deliver inclusive c...
17.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an interlocal agreement with the Austin Independent School District to contribute up to $100,000 from fees collected by the City from Austin’s cable providers for the purchase of equipment necessary for the operation of the Austin Independent School District educational access channel. Funding: $100,000 is available in the Operating Budget of the Austin Financial Services.
These funds will be used by AISD to purchase essential equipment for their educational access channel, enhancing video production capabilities for liv...
14.
Approve a resolution appointing nominees to the Board of Directors of Austin Economic Development Corporation d/b/a Rally Austin, in accordance with Subchapter D, Chapter 431, of the Texas Transportation Code. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Sara Vanderbeek has been nominated by the Arts Commission for Place 5, with a three-year term ending September 30, 2028
18.
Approve an ordinance authorizing the issuance by Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 3 (District) of Unlimited Tax Road Bonds, Series 2025, in an amount not to exceed $16,225,000, to be used for street extension projects on William Cannon Drive, Colton Bluff Springs Road, and Union Park Lane, William Cannon Drive landscaping, and related engineering costs and costs of issuing the bonds …
These bonds, rated 'A3' by Moody's, are intended to finance crucial road infrastructure projects within the District
15.
Approve a resolution authorizing the defeasance of certain outstanding Water and Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, including authorizing the execution of an escrow agreement, and related documents. Funding: $46,633,211 is available in the Fiscal Year Operating Budget of the Combined Utility Revenue Bond Redemption Fund. Related to Item #83.
This action will use $46,633,211 from the Fiscal Year Operating Budget of the Combined Utility Revenue Bond Redemption Fund to pay off specific maturi...
19.
Approve an ordinance authorizing the issuance by Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 2 (District) of Unlimited Tax Bonds, Series 2025, in an amount not to exceed $8,100,000, to be used for water distribution, wastewater collection, and drainage facilities, developer interest, legal and engineering costs, and the costs of issuance of the bonds …
These bonds, dated December 11, 2025, will primarily fund water distribution, wastewater collection, and drainage facilities for Prospect Park Phase 1...
16.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the interlocal agreement with the Austin Economic Development Corporation d/b/a Rally Austin to clarify Rally Austin’s authority in real estate development, project financing, and public-private partnerships, and streamlining processes for more effective project execution. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
This amendment aims to clarify Rally Austin's authority in real estate development, project financing, and public-private partnerships, and to streaml...
17.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an interlocal agreement with the Austin Independent School District to contribute up to $100,000 from fees collected by the City from Austin’s cable providers for the purchase of equipment necessary for the operation of the Austin Independent School District educational access channel. Funding: $100,000 is available in the Operating Budget of the Austin Financial Services.
These funds will be used by AISD to purchase equipment for their educational access channel, enhancing live streaming capabilities for school board me...
20.
Authorize a contract for a job order assignment for security improvements at City facilities for Austin Facilities Management with Centennial Contractors Enterprises, Inc., for a total amount not to exceed $1,694,508. Funding: $1,694,508 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Facilities Management.
The total amount for this job order assignment will not exceed $1,694,508, which is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Facilities Management
18.
Approve an ordinance authorizing the issuance by Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 3 (District) of Unlimited Tax Road Bonds, Series 2025, in an amount not to exceed $16,225,000, to be used for street extension projects on William Cannon Drive, Colton Bluff Springs Road, and Union Park Lane, William Cannon Drive landscaping, and related engineering costs and costs of issuing the bonds …
These funds will finance street extension projects on William Cannon Drive, Colton Bluff Springs Road, and Union Park Lane, along with William Cannon ...
21.
Authorize a contract for engineering services for the Lime Sustainability and Water Treatment Process Evaluation Project for Austin Water with Hazen and Sawyer, D.P.C., in an amount not to exceed $1,100,000. Funding: $1,100,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
This contract is for the Lime Sustainability and Water Treatment Process Evaluation Project for Austin Water
19.
Approve an ordinance authorizing the issuance by Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 2 (District) of Unlimited Tax Bonds, Series 2025, in an amount not to exceed $8,100,000, to be used for water distribution, wastewater collection, and drainage facilities, developer interest, legal and engineering costs, and the costs of issuance of the bonds …
These funds will be used to finance water distribution, wastewater collection, and drainage facilities for Prospect Park Phase 1A, along with covering...
22.
Authorize an additional expenditure for the construction contract for the Sixth Street Chilled Water Transmission Line Extension for Austin Energy with Primoris Energy Services Corporation, to increase the amount by $5,648,400, for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $28,242,001. Funding: $28,242,001 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy.
This increase is necessary due to the discovery of building tie-backs on 6th Street, requiring a switch to a larger wooden box tunnel method to instal...
23.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Guildford Cove Boosted Pressure Zone Waterline Improvements Project for Austin Water with Packsaddle Management, LLC, in the amount of $3,554,944, plus a $355,495 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $3,910,439. Funding: $3,910,439 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
The total contract amount, including a contingency, is $3,910,439
20.
Authorize a contract for a job order assignment for security improvements at City facilities for Austin Facilities Management with Centennial Contractors Enterprises, Inc., for a total amount not to exceed $1,694,508. Funding: $1,694,508 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Facilities Management.
The total amount for this job order assignment will not exceed $1,694,508, which is funded by the Capital Budget of Austin Facilities Management
24.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the West Bank Lift Station Odor Control Facility project for Austin Capital Delivery Services with Arguijo Corporation, in the amount of $673,012, plus a $67,302 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $740,313. Funding: $740,313 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
The total contract amount, including a contingency, will not exceed $740,313
21.
Authorize a contract for engineering services for the Lime Sustainability and Water Treatment Process Evaluation Project for Austin Water with Hazen and Sawyer, D.P.C., in an amount not to exceed $1,100,000. Funding: $1,100,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
The contract amount is not to exceed $1,100,000, funded by Austin Water's Capital Budget
25.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Concordia Neighborhood Water and Wastewater Pipeline Renewal Project for Austin Water with Arguijo Corporation, in the amount of $3,679,254, plus a $367,926 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $4,047,180. Funding: $4,047,180 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
The project, managed by Austin Water, has a total contract amount not to exceed $4,047,180, including a $367,926 contingency
22.
Authorize an additional expenditure for the construction contract for the Sixth Street Chilled Water Transmission Line Extension for Austin Energy with Primoris Energy Services Corporation, to increase the amount by $5,648,400, for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $28,242,001. Funding: $28,242,001 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy.
This increase is necessary due to the discovery of building tie-backs on 6th Street, requiring a switch to a larger wooden box tunnel method to instal...
26.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Travis Heights Reclaimed Water Main Project for Austin Water with Cash Construction Company, Inc., in the amount of $5,018,290, plus a $501,829 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $5,520,119. Funding: $5,520,119 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
The project, managed by Austin Water, will cost $5,018,290 plus a $501,829 contingency, totaling no more than $5,520,119
23.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Guildford Cove Boosted Pressure Zone Waterline Improvements Project for Austin Water with Packsaddle Management, LLC, in the amount of $3,554,944, plus a $355,495 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $3,910,439. Funding: $3,910,439 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
The project, managed by Austin Water, will cost $3,554,944 plus a $355,495 contingency, totaling no more than $3,910,439
27.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Walnut Creek - Thompkins Tributary at Lavina Lane Stream Stabilization Project for Austin Watershed Protection with Austin Filter Systems, Inc., in the amount of $1,162,813, plus a $116,282 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $1,279,095. Funding: $1,279,095 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Watershed Protection.
The project aims to stabilize approximately 750 feet of stream bank that is experiencing ongoing erosion, threatening private property, public utiliti...
24.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the West Bank Lift Station Odor Control Facility project for Austin Capital Delivery Services with Arguijo Corporation, in the amount of $673,012, plus a $67,302 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $740,313. Funding: $740,313 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
The contract amount is $673,012, with an additional $67,302 contingency, totaling no more than $740,313
28.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Barton Creek Oak Acres Flood Risk Reduction Project for Austin Watershed Protection with Santa Clara Construction, Ltd., in the amount of $3,522,042, plus a $352,205 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $3,874,247. Funding: $3,874,247 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Watershed Protection.
The total contract amount, including a contingency, will not exceed $3,874,247
25.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Concordia Neighborhood Water and Wastewater Pipeline Renewal Project for Austin Water with Arguijo Corporation, in the amount of $3,679,254, plus a $367,926 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $4,047,180. Funding: $4,047,180 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
The project, managed by Austin Water, will cost $3,679,254 for construction services, with an additional $367,926 contingency, totaling not to exceed ...
29.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Burnet Road Corridor - US 183 to Bright Verde Way Rebid Project for Austin Capital Delivery Services with DeNucci Constructors, LLC, in the amount of $20,459,217, plus a $2,045,922 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $22,505,139. Funding: $21,144,716 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works and $1,360,424 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
The total contract amount, including a contingency, will not exceed $22,505,139
26.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Travis Heights Reclaimed Water Main Project for Austin Water with Cash Construction Company, Inc., in the amount of $5,018,290, plus a $501,829 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $5,520,119. Funding: $5,520,119 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
The project, managed by Austin Water, will cost $5,018,290 plus a $501,829 contingency, totaling no more than $5,520,119
30.
Authorize a contract for a managed file transfer service for Austin Technology Services with Solid Border Inc. d/b/a Momentumcom Inc., for an initial term of one year with up to two one-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $412,000. Funding: $150,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Technology Services. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The service, known as Kiteworks, will replace the current basic Secure File Transfer Protocol services and aims to significantly improve security, pre...
27.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Walnut Creek - Thompkins Tributary at Lavina Lane Stream Stabilization Project for Austin Watershed Protection with Austin Filter Systems, Inc., in the amount of $1,162,813, plus a $116,282 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $1,279,095. Funding: $1,279,095 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Watershed Protection.
The project aims to stabilize approximately 750 feet of stream bank that is experiencing ongoing erosion, threatening private property, public utiliti...
31.
Authorize a contract for public safety consulting services for all City departments with Mission Critical Partners, LLC, for an initial term of three years with up to two 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $5,690,000. Funding: $913,000 is available in the Operating Budgets of various City departments. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract has an initial term of three years with two optional one-year extensions, potentially totaling five years
28.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Barton Creek Oak Acres Flood Risk Reduction Project for Austin Watershed Protection with Santa Clara Construction, Ltd., in the amount of $3,522,042, plus a $352,205 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $3,874,247. Funding: $3,874,247 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Watershed Protection.
The total contract amount, including a contingency, will not exceed $3,874,247
32.
Authorize two contracts for baggage handling system and conveyor parts for Austin Aviation with Bearing Distributors Inc. and JMR Technology, Inc., each for an initial term of three years with up to two 1-year extension options in amounts not to exceed $2,186,811, divided between the contractors. Funding: $364,468 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Aviation. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial contract term is three years, with options for two one-year extensions, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $2,186,811
29.
Authorize a contract for construction services for the Burnet Road Corridor - US 183 to Bright Verde Way Rebid Project for Austin Capital Delivery Services with DeNucci Constructors, LLC, in the amount of $20,459,217, plus a $2,045,922 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $22,505,139. Funding: $21,144,716 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works and $1,360,424 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water.
The total contract amount, including a contingency, will not exceed $22,505,139
33.
Authorize a contract for the Austin/Travis County Food Plan implementation collaborative for Austin Climate Action and Resilience with Woollard Nichols and Associates, LLC, for a term of 33 months, in an amount not to exceed $281,648. Funding: $281,648 in estimated revenue for the Operating Budget of Austin Climate Action and Resilience.
This contract, spanning 33 months, will be funded through estimated revenue for the Austin Climate Action and Resilience Operating Budget
30.
Authorize a contract for a managed file transfer service for Austin Technology Services with Solid Border Inc. d/b/a Momentumcom Inc., for an initial term of one year with up to two one-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $412,000. Funding: $150,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Technology Services. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
This service, known as Kiteworks, will replace the current basic Secure File Transfer Protocol services, offering enhanced security, efficiency, and d...
34.
Authorize a contract for traffic signal cable for Austin Transportation and Public Works department with Nassau Electrical Supply Corp, for an initial term of three years with up to two 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $575,000. Funding: $115,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract has an initial term of three years with up to two one-year extension options, for a total not to exceed $575,000
35.
Ratify a contract for assessment and repair of a low-pressure pump for Austin Water with Sulzer Pumps Solutions Inc., for a one-time purchase in the amount of $1,644,877. Funding: $1,644,877 was available in the Operating Budget of Austin Water.
This repair is critical as two of the plant's five low service pumps were already inoperable, and a third began failing, leaving only two operational ...
32.
Authorize two contracts for baggage handling system and conveyor parts for Austin Aviation with Bearing Distributors Inc. and JMR Technology, Inc., each for an initial term of three years with up to two 1-year extension options in amounts not to exceed $2,186,811, divided between the contractors. Funding: $364,468 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Aviation. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial contract term is three years, with options for two one-year extensions, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $2,186,811
36.
Authorize a contract for automotive after-market and custom air conditioning parts for Austin Fleet Mobility Services with Austin Rebuilders AC Parts & Hoses, Inc., for an initial term of two years with up to three 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $500,000. Funding: $83,333 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Fleet Mobility Services. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract has an initial term of two years with up to three 1-year extension options, not to exceed $500,000 in total
33.
Authorize a contract for the Austin/Travis County Food Plan implementation collaborative for Austin Climate Action and Resilience with Woollard Nichols and Associates, LLC, for a term of 33 months, in an amount not to exceed $281,648. Funding: $281,648 in estimated revenue for the Operating Budget of Austin Climate Action and Resilience.
The contract amount is not to exceed $281,648, funded by estimated revenue for the Austin Climate Action and Resilience Operating Budget
37.
Authorize execution of cooperative contracts for elevator and escalator maintenance, repair and modernization through BuyBoard and Sourcewell for all City departments with various contractors, for an initial term of one year with up to four 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $18,750,000. Funding: $2,954,167 is available in the Operating Budgets of various City departments. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
These contracts, utilizing BuyBoard and Sourcewell, will cover a term of one year with up to four one-year extension options, with a total not-to-exce...
34.
Authorize a contract for traffic signal cable for Austin Transportation and Public Works department with Nassau Electrical Supply Corp, for an initial term of three years with up to two 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $575,000. Funding: $115,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
This contract, for the Austin Transportation and Public Works department, will have an initial term of three years with up to two one-year extension o...
38.
Authorize a contract for pavement data collection services for Austin Transportation and Public Works with Applied Research Associates, Inc. d/b/a Applied Research Associates, for a term of two years in an amount not to exceed $500,000. Funding: Funding in the amount of $187,500 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract term is two years and has a maximum amount of $500,000
35.
Ratify a contract for assessment and repair of a low-pressure pump for Austin Water with Sulzer Pumps Solutions Inc., for a one-time purchase in the amount of $1,644,877. Funding: $1,644,877 was available in the Operating Budget of Austin Water.
This emergency repair, costing $1,644,877, is necessary because three of the plant's five pumps were inoperable, posing a health and safety risk
36.
Authorize a contract for automotive after-market and custom air conditioning parts for Austin Fleet Mobility Services with Austin Rebuilders AC Parts & Hoses, Inc., for an initial term of two years with up to three 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $500,000. Funding: $83,333 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Fleet Mobility Services. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract has an initial term of two years with up to three 1-year extension options, for a total potential amount not to exceed $500,000
40.
Ratify a contract for property management services for Austin Facilities Management with Transwestern Commercial Services, LLC d/b/a Transwestern in the amount of $89,375 and authorize continuation of this contract for an initial term of five months with up to two 6-month extension options in an amount not to exceed $401,625. Funding: $89,375 was available for the portion of the contract being ratified and $236,250 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Facilities Management. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial contract amount is $89,375, with authorization to continue the contract for an initial five-month term and up to two six-month extension o...
37.
Authorize execution of cooperative contracts for elevator and escalator maintenance, repair and modernization through BuyBoard and Sourcewell for all City departments with various contractors, for an initial term of one year with up to four 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $18,750,000. Funding: $2,954,167 is available in the Operating Budgets of various City departments. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
These contracts, utilizing BuyBoard and Sourcewell, will cover all City departments for an initial term of one year with up to four 1-year extension o...
41.
Ratify a contract for the purchase and installation of two portable structures for Austin Fleet Mobility Services with Sunbelt Rentals Inc. d/b/a Sunbelt Rentals, in the amount of $137,265. Funding: $137,265 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Fleet Mobility Services.
The contract amount is $137,265, funded by the FY2024-2025 Operating Budget
38.
Authorize a contract for pavement data collection services for Austin Transportation and Public Works with Applied Research Associates, Inc. d/b/a Applied Research Associates, for a term of two years in an amount not to exceed $500,000. Funding: Funding in the amount of $187,500 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract term is two years with a maximum cost of $500,000
42.
Ratify a contract for scientific and organizational consulting services for Austin Police Department with Engel Solutions, LLC. in an amount of $127,000 and authorize an increase in the amount of $191,250 not to exceed $318,250. Funding: $127,000 was available in the Operating Budget of the Austin Police Department. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract is for an initial amount of $127,000, with an authorized increase of $191,250, bringing the total not to exceed $318,250
43.
Authorize two contracts for installation and maintenance of green stormwater infrastructure for City departments with Integrated Environment LLC and William Edward Maas d/b/a Maas Verde Landscape Restoration LLC, for an initial term of one year with up to four one-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $4,630,000, divided among the contractors. Funding: $765,833 is available in the Operating Budgets of various City departments. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contracts will be awarded to Integrated Environment LLC and William Edward Maas d/b/a Maas Verde Landscape Restoration LLC for an initial one-year...
40.
Ratify a contract for property management services for Austin Facilities Management with Transwestern Commercial Services, LLC d/b/a Transwestern in the amount of $89,375 and authorize continuation of this contract for an initial term of five months with up to two 6-month extension options in an amount not to exceed $401,625. Funding: $89,375 was available for the portion of the contract being ratified and $236,250 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Facilities Management. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial ratification amount is $89,375, with authorization for continuation for five months up to $401,625
44.
Authorize two contracts for original equipment manufacturer parts and repair services for Galbreath, Perkins, and Stellar collection trucks for Austin Fleet Mobility Services with Peak Trailer Group, LLC d/b/a Peak Trailer Group and Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack + Load, for an initial term of two years with up to three 1-year extension options, for total contract amounts not to exceed $967,395. Funding: $193,479 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Fleet Mobility Services. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial contract term is two years, with up to three one-year extension options, for a total not to exceed $967,395
41.
Ratify a contract for the purchase and installation of two portable structures for Austin Fleet Mobility Services with Sunbelt Rentals Inc. d/b/a Sunbelt Rentals, in the amount of $137,265. Funding: $137,265 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Fleet Mobility Services.
The contract amount is $137,265, funded by the operating budget
45.
Authorize a contract for original equipment manufacturer parts and repair services for Ford light duty vehicles for Austin Fleet Mobility Services and Austin Aviation with Leif Johnson Ford II LTD d/b/a Leif Johnson Collision Center or Truck City Ford for an initial term of three years, with two 1-year extension options, for a total of up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $8,712,680. Funding: $1,667,536 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Fleet Mobility Services. $75,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Aviation. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract has an initial term of three years with two one-year extension options, totaling up to five years, with a maximum amount not to exceed $8...
42.
Ratify a contract for scientific and organizational consulting services for Austin Police Department with Engel Solutions, LLC. in an amount of $127,000 and authorize an increase in the amount of $191,250 not to exceed $318,250. Funding: $127,000 was available in the Operating Budget of the Austin Police Department. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract amount is $127,000, with an authorized increase of $191,250, bringing the total not to exceed $318,250
46.
Authorize a contract for traffic analytics data services for Austin Transportation and Public Works with Inrix, Inc., for an initial term of two years with up to three 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $1,310,000. Funding: $262,000 is available in the Operating Budget of the Austin Transportation and Public Works. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract has an initial term of two years with up to three 1-year extension options, for a total potential amount not to exceed $1,310,000
43.
Authorize two contracts for installation and maintenance of green stormwater infrastructure for City departments with Integrated Environment LLC and William Edward Maas d/b/a Maas Verde Landscape Restoration LLC, for an initial term of one year with up to four one-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $4,630,000, divided among the contractors. Funding: $765,833 is available in the Operating Budgets of various City departments. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contracts will be awarded to Integrated Environment LLC and William Edward Maas d/b/a Maas Verde Landscape Restoration LLC for an initial one-year...
47.
Ratify a contract for Sitecore content management products and services for Austin Energy with Accenture, LLP, in the amount of $824,000 and approve an amendment for continuation of this contract in an amount not to exceed $1,376,000 for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $2,200,000. Funding: $824,000 was available in the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. $673,695 is available in the 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial contract amount is $824,000, with an amendment to extend and continue services for an additional amount not to exceed $1,376,000, bringing...
44.
Authorize two contracts for original equipment manufacturer parts and repair services for Galbreath, Perkins, and Stellar collection trucks for Austin Fleet Mobility Services with Peak Trailer Group, LLC d/b/a Peak Trailer Group and Texas Packer and Loader Sales, Inc. dba Texas Pack + Load, for an initial term of two years with up to three 1-year extension options, for total contract amounts not to exceed $967,395. Funding: $193,479 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Fleet Mobility Services. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
These trucks are operated by Austin Resource Recovery for waste and recycling collection
48.
Authorize a contract for sterilization and related wellness services to community cats for Austin Animal Services with Humane Society of Austin & Travis Co. Inc. dba Austin Humane Society, for an initial term of one year with up to three 1-year extension options, in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000. Funding: $166,667 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Animal Services. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
Inc. dba Austin Humane Society for sterilization and wellness services for community cats
45.
Authorize a contract for original equipment manufacturer parts and repair services for Ford light duty vehicles for Austin Fleet Mobility Services and Austin Aviation with Leif Johnson Ford II LTD d/b/a Leif Johnson Collision Center or Truck City Ford for an initial term of three years, with two 1-year extension options, for a total of up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $8,712,680. Funding: $1,667,536 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Fleet Mobility Services. $75,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Aviation. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract is proposed with Leif Johnson Ford II LTD d/b/a Leif Johnson Collision Center or Truck City Ford for an initial term of three years, with...
49.
Authorize a contract for mobile animal sterilization and animal related services for Austin Animal Services with Emancipet Inc., for an initial term of one year with up to three 1-year extension options, in an amount not to exceed $4,000,000. Funding: $666,667 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Animal Services.
The contract has an initial term of one year with up to three 1-year extension options, for a total potential amount not to exceed $4,000,000
46.
Authorize a contract for traffic analytics data services for Austin Transportation and Public Works with Inrix, Inc., for an initial term of two years with up to three 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $1,310,000. Funding: $262,000 is available in the Operating Budget of the Austin Transportation and Public Works. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract has an initial term of two years with up to three 1-year extension options, for a total potential amount not to exceed $1,310,000
50.
Authorize a contract for consulting services to develop a public health and safety plan for Austin Public Health with Chico Tillmon d/b/a Tillmon Training & Consulting in an amount not to exceed $110,000. Funding: $110,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Public Health.
This plan will focus on building out the violence prevention ecosystem in Austin and Travis County, addressing actions outlined in Resolution No. 2025...
47.
Ratify a contract for Sitecore content management products and services for Austin Energy with Accenture, LLP, in the amount of $824,000 and approve an amendment for continuation of this contract in an amount not to exceed $1,376,000 for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $2,200,000. Funding: $824,000 was available in the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. $673,695 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial contract amount is $824,000, with an amendment to extend and continue services for an additional $1,376,000, bringing the revised total co...
51.
Authorize a contract for endpoint detection and response, threat hunting, and identity protection services for Austin Technology Services with CDW LLC dba Sirius Computer Solutions, LLC, CDW Government for an initial term of three years with up to two 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $5,350,000. Funding: $1,070,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Technology Services. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
This contract, for an initial term of three years with up to two one-year extensions, has a total not-to-exceed amount of $5,350,000
48.
Authorize a contract for sterilization and related wellness services to community cats for Austin Animal Services with Humane Society of Austin & Travis Co. Inc. dba Austin Humane Society, for an initial term of one year with up to three 1-year extension options, in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000. Funding: $166,667 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Animal Services. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
Inc. dba Austin Humane Society for sterilization and wellness services for community cats
49.
Authorize a contract for mobile animal sterilization and animal related services for Austin Animal Services with Emancipet Inc., for an initial term of one year with up to three 1-year extension options, in an amount not to exceed $4,000,000. Funding: $666,667 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Animal Services.
The contract has an initial term of one year with up to three 1-year extension options, for a total potential amount not to exceed $4,000,000
52.
Authorize negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to acquire in fee simple approximately 0.2736 acres (11,918 square feet) of land generally located at 1804 Astor Place, Austin, Texas 78721, being all of Lot 62, Grant Park subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 6, Page 107, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, from National Realty Investors, Inc., a Texas corporation, for park and recreation purposes, for a total amount not to exceed $260,000, including closing costs. Funding: $260,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Parks and Recreation.
The acquisition from National Realty Investors, Inc. will cost not to exceed $260,000, including closing costs, and will fill a gap in the Astor Place...
50.
Authorize a contract for consulting services to develop a public health and safety plan for Austin Public Health with Chico Tillmon d/b/a Tillmon Training & Consulting in an amount not to exceed $110,000. Funding: $110,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Public Health.
This plan will focus on violence prevention and will include strategic goals, governance structure, sustainability, and capacity building within the v...
53.
Authorize negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to convey approximately 0.015 acre (653 square feet) of electric easement located on the property at 15205 Thatcher Drive to Pedernales Electric Cooperative, Inc. for a payment to the City of not less than $294. Funding: This item is projected to result in additional revenue of $294 in the Capital Budget of Austin Watershed Protection.
The sale price is not less than $294, which will be added to the Capital Budget of Austin Watershed Protection
51.
Authorize a contract for endpoint detection and response, threat hunting, and identity protection services for Austin Technology Services with CDW LLC dba Sirius Computer Solutions, LLC, CDW Government for an initial term of three years with up to two 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $5,350,000. Funding: $1,070,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Technology Services. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The contract has an initial term of three years with two one-year extension options, for a total potential amount not to exceed $5,350,000
54.
Approve an ordinance authorizing the negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to acquire approximately 801 square feet of aerial electric transmission easement for Austin Energy out of Lot 12-A, Resubdivision of Lots 11 and 12, Block 2 of O’Reilly’s Subdivision, a subdivision in Travis County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Book 32, Page 15, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, located at 1211 San Bernard Street, Austin, Texas 78702, from Todd Piccus, Trustee of the Todd Piccus Living Trust dated September 17, 2012, in exchange for an encroachment agreement authorizing the permanent encroachment of no more than 90 square feet of the public right-of-way of East 13th Street and no more than 45 square feet of the public right-of-way of San Bernard Street by the existing historic structure located at the property and a revocable license agreement for the canopy attached thereto, provided the fair market value of the electric easement exceeds the fair market value of the encroachment. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
This easement, located above 574 feet 7 inches elevation, is crucial for maintaining clearance for existing transmission lines and ensuring public saf...
55.
Authorize negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to acquire in fee simple approximately 0.328 acres (14,306 square feet) of land generally located at 704 Wren Avenue, Austin, Texas 78233, being all of Lot 98, Walnut Forest, a subdivision in Travis County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 6, Page 127, Plat Records of Travis County, Texas, from Aracely L. Montes and Braulio Salvador Ramirez, for park and recreation purposes, for a total amount not to exceed $420,000, including closing costs. Funding: $420,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Parks and Recreation.
The acquisition from Aracely L
52.
Authorize negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to acquire in fee simple approximately 0.2736 acres (11,918 square feet) of land generally located at 1804 Astor Place, Austin, Texas 78721, being all of Lot 62, Grant Park subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 6, Page 107, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, from National Realty Investors, Inc., a Texas corporation, for park and recreation purposes, for a total amount not to exceed $260,000, including closing costs. Funding: $260,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Parks and Recreation.
The acquisition from National Realty Investors, Inc. is for a total amount not to exceed $260,000, including closing costs, and will expand the Astor ...
53.
Authorize negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to convey approximately 0.015 acre (653 square feet) of electric easement located on the property at 15205 Thatcher Drive to Pedernales Electric Cooperative, Inc. for a payment to the City of not less than $294. Funding: This item is projected to result in additional revenue of $294 in the Capital Budget of Austin Watershed Protection.
The sale is for a minimum payment of $294, which will be added to the Capital Budget of Austin Watershed Protection
56.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with National Community Renaissance of Texas d/b/a National CORE, to provide permanent supportive housing to those experiencing homelessness at Bailey at Berkman for an initial nine-month term, in an amount not to exceed $150,000, with fourteen 12-month extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $150,000, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $2,250,000. Funding: $150,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Social Services Budget of Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
This agreement, for an initial nine-month term not to exceed $150,000, has fourteen 12-month extension options, each not to exceed $150,000, for a tot...
54.
Approve an ordinance authorizing the negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to acquire approximately 801 square feet of aerial electric transmission easement for Austin Energy out of Lot 12-A, Resubdivision of Lots 11 and 12, Block 2 of O’Reilly’s Subdivision, a subdivision in Travis County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Book 32, Page 15, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, located at 1211 San Bernard Street, Austin, Texas 78702, from Todd Piccus, Trustee of the Todd Piccus Living Trust dated September 17, 2012, in exchange for an encroachment agreement authorizing the permanent encroachment of no more than 90 square feet of the public right-of-way of East 13th Street and no more than 45 square feet of the public right-of-way of San Bernard Street by the existing historic structure located at the property and a revocable license agreement for the canopy attached thereto, provided the fair market value of the electric easement exceeds the fair market value of the encroachment. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
In exchange, the city will grant an encroachment agreement allowing the historic Giese-Stark Building to permanently encroach up to 90 square feet int...
57.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with Family Endeavors d/b/a Endeavors, to provide permanent supportive housing to those experiencing homelessness at The Roz and Cady Lofts, for an initial nine-month term, in an amount not to exceed $1,700,000, with four 12-month extension options each in an amount not to exceed $1,700,000, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $8,500,000. Funding: $1,700,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Social Services Budget of Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations.
The initial term is nine months, with a maximum cost of $1,700,000
55.
Authorize negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to acquire in fee simple approximately 0.328 acres (14,306 square feet) of land generally located at 704 Wren Avenue, Austin, Texas 78233, being all of Lot 98, Walnut Forest, a subdivision in Travis County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 6, Page 127, Plat Records of Travis County, Texas, from Aracely L. Montes and Braulio Salvador Ramirez, for park and recreation purposes, for a total amount not to exceed $420,000, including closing costs. Funding: $420,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Parks and Recreation.
Montes and Braulio Salvador Ramirez
58.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with The SAFE Alliance d/b/a SAFE to provide permanent supportive housing to individuals experiencing homelessness due to domestic violence, for an initial nine-month term, in an amount not to exceed $600,000, with four 12-month extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $600,000, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $3,000,000. Funding: $600,000 is available in the Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations Social Services Budget. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial nine-month term is capped at $600,000, with four 12-month extension options, each also not to exceed $600,000, bringing the total potentia...
59.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with National Community Renaissance of Texas d/b/a National CORE, to provide permanent supportive housing to those experiencing homelessness at Bailey at Stassney for an initial nine-month term, in an amount not to exceed $150,000, with fourteen 12-month extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $150,00, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $2,250,000. Funding: $150,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations Social Services Budget. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial term is nine months, not to exceed $150,000, with fourteen 12-month extension options, each also not to exceed $150,000, for a total poten...
56.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with Bailey at Berkman LP to provide permanent supportive housing to those experiencing homelessness at Bailey at Berkman for an initial nine-month term, in an amount not to exceed $150,000, with fourteen 12-month extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $150,000, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $2,250,000. Funding: $150,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Social Services Budget of Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The agreement will have an initial nine-month term not to exceed $150,000, with fourteen 12-month extension options, each also not to exceed $150,000,...
60.
Ratify an amendment to the agreement with Caritas of Austin to provide permanent supportive housing services, to add two 12-month extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $500,000, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $3,200,000. Funding: $500,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Social Services Budget of Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The amendment adds two 12-month extension options, each not to exceed $500,000, bringing the total agreement amount to a maximum of $3,200,000
57.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with Family Endeavors d/b/a Endeavors, to provide permanent supportive housing to those experiencing homelessness at The Roz and Cady Lofts, for an initial nine-month term, in an amount not to exceed $1,700,000, with four 12-month extension options each in an amount not to exceed $1,700,000, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $8,500,000. Funding: $1,700,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Social Services Budget of Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations.
The agreement, for an initial nine-month term starting January 1, 2026, has a maximum cost of $1,700,000
61.
Ratify an amendment to the agreement with Austin-Travis County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center, d/b/a Integral Care, to provide permanent supportive housing services, to add two 12-month extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $1,199,220, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $7,554,300. Funding: $1,199,220 is available in the Social Services Budget of Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The amendment adds two 12-month extension options, each not to exceed $1,199,220, bringing the total agreement amount to a maximum of $7,554,300
58.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with The SAFE Alliance d/b/a SAFE to provide permanent supportive housing to individuals experiencing homelessness due to domestic violence, for an initial nine-month term, in an amount not to exceed $600,000, with four 12-month extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $600,000, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $3,000,000. Funding: $600,000 is available in the Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations Social Services Budget. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial term is nine months, with a budget not to exceed $600,000
62.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with The Other Ones Foundation, Inc., to provide emergency shelter and support services to individuals exiting homelessness at the Esperanza Community, for an initial nine-month term, in an amount not to exceed $2,900,000, with four authorized extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $2,900,000, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $14,500,000. Funding: $2,900,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Social Services Budget of Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial nine-month term is not to exceed $2,900,000, with four extension options each also not to exceed $2,900,000, for a total potential agreeme...
59.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with Bailey at Stassney LP to provide permanent supportive housing to those experiencing homelessness at Bailey at Stassney for an initial nine-month term, in an amount not to exceed $150,000, with fourteen 12-month extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $150,00, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $2,250,000. Funding: $150,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations Social Services Budget. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The agreement will initially run for nine months, with a maximum cost of $150,000, and includes fourteen 12-month extension options, each capped at $1...
60.
Ratify an amendment to the agreement with Caritas of Austin to provide permanent supportive housing services, to add two 12-month extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $500,000, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $3,200,000. Funding: $500,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Social Services Budget of Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
This amendment adds two 12-month extension options, each not to exceed $500,000, bringing the total agreement amount to a maximum of $3,200,000
63.
Approve an ordinance amending City Code Section 4-18-25 to clarify that the lease addendum, tenant protections, and the right to organize apply and to add language authorizing the director to add provisions as necessary to the land use restriction agreement to ensure that it achieves the purposes of the density bonus and incentive programs and protects tenants at these developments. Funding: This item is a City Code amendment. This item has no fiscal impact.
The primary goal is to strengthen tenant protections and clarify administrative authority within these programs
61.
Ratify an amendment to the agreement with Austin-Travis County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center, d/b/a Integral Care, to provide permanent supportive housing services, to add two 12-month extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $1,199,220, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $7,554,300. Funding: $1,199,220 is available in the Social Services Budget of Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
This amendment adds two 12-month extension options, each not to exceed $1,199,220, bringing the total potential agreement amount to $7,554,300
64.
Approve an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 20251120-044 to correct the written description of the east and west boundaries of Homestead Preservation District D in West Campus. Funding: Approval of this item amends the ordinance designating the district boundaries and does not have an immediate fiscal impact. Any future financial impact will be determined as necessary and be presented for Council approval at that time.
Ordinance No. 20251120-044, previously adopted on November 20, 2025, inadvertently swapped the east and west boundary descriptions
62.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with The Other Ones Foundation, Inc., to provide emergency shelter and support services to individuals exiting homelessness at the Esperanza Community, for an initial nine-month term, in an amount not to exceed $2,900,000, with four authorized extension options, each in an amount not to exceed $2,900,000, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $14,500,000. Funding: $2,900,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Social Services Budget of Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations. Funding for the remaining years of the agreement is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The initial term is nine months, with a maximum cost of $2,900,000
65.
Authorize negotiation and execution of a 12-month interlocal agreement with Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (CapMetro) to allow City employees access to CapMetro’s transportation services in an estimated amount not to exceed $200,000, with four 12-month extension options in an amount not to exceed $200,000 for each extension option for a total agreement amount not to exceed $1,000,000. Funding: $150,000 is available in the Operating Budget of the Employee Benefits Fund of Austin Human Resources. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
The agreement, with an initial estimated cost not exceeding $200,000, includes four optional 12-month extensions, each also not to exceed $200,000, fo...
63.
Approve an ordinance amending City Code Section 4-18-25 to clarify that the lease addendum, tenant protections, and the right to organize apply to density bonus and incentive programs …
It also grants the director authority to add necessary provisions to land use restriction agreements to ensure these programs meet their goals and pro...
64.
Approve an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 20251120-044 to correct the written description of the east and west boundaries of Homestead Preservation District D in West Campus. Funding: Approval of this item amends the ordinance designating the district boundaries and does not have an immediate fiscal impact. Any future financial impact will be determined as necessary and be presented for Council approval at that time.
This district was previously designated by Ordinance No. 20251120-044
66.
Approve a resolution reappointing Dante Clemons to a new term for Position 5 and reappointing Dr. Courtney Robinson to a new term for Position 7 on the Austin Rosewood Community Development Corporation board of directors. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Courtney Robinson to Position 7 on the Austin Rosewood Community Development Corporation (ARCDC) board of directors
65.
Authorize negotiation and execution of a 12-month interlocal agreement with Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (CapMetro) to allow City employees access to CapMetro’s transportation services in an estimated amount not to exceed $200,000, with four 12-month extension options in an amount not to exceed $200,000 for each extension option for a total agreement amount not to exceed $1,000,000. Funding: $150,000 is available in the Operating Budget of the Employee Benefits Fund of Austin Human Resources. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets.
This agreement, with an initial estimated cost not to exceed $200,000 and four optional 12-month extensions at the same amount each, aims to continue ...
67.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Police Department Operating Budget Special Revenue Fund (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to accept and appropriate $28,000 in grant funds from the Texas Department of Transportation for the Austin STEP Impaired Driving Mobilization Project. Funding: $28,000 is available from the Texas Department of Transportation. A City funding match of $7,145.80 is required and is available in the Operating Budget of the Austin Police Department.
This amendment will accept and appropriate $28,000 in grant funds from the Texas Department of Transportation for the Austin STEP Impaired Driving Mob...
68.
Approve an ordinance amending Exhibit A to the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 City Fees, Fines and other Charges Ordinance (Ordinance no. 20250813-004) to come into compliance with Occupation Code 2308.002 for non-consent private property towing fees for vehicles less than 10,000 lbs. in the Austin Police section of the fee schedule. This item has no fiscal impact.
The purpose is to decrease the maximum non-consent private property towing fee for vehicles weighing less than 10,000 lbs
66.
Approve a resolution reappointing Dante Clemons to a new term for Position 5 and reappointing Dr. Courtney Robinson to a new term for Position 7 on the Austin Rosewood Community Development Corporation board of directors. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Courtney Robinson to Position 7 on the Austin Rosewood Community Development Corporation (ARCDC) board of directors
69.
Approve a resolution appointing members to the Project Connect Community Advisory Committee as recommended by the Nominating Committee. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
This committee advises on anti-displacement and equity matters related to Project Connect
67.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Police Department Operating Budget Special Revenue Fund (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to accept and appropriate $28,000 in grant funds from the Texas Department of Transportation for the Austin STEP Impaired Driving Mobilization Project. Funding: $28,000 is available from the Texas Department of Transportation. A City funding match of $7,145.80 is required and is available in the Operating Budget of the Austin Police Department.
This amendment will accept and appropriate $28,000 in grant funds from the Texas Department of Transportation for the Austin STEP Impaired Driving Mob...
68.
Approve an ordinance amending Exhibit A to the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 City Fees, Fines and other Charges Ordinance (Ordinance no. 20250813-004) to come into compliance with Occupation Code 2308.002 for non-consent private property towing fees for vehicles less than 10,000 lbs. in the Austin Police section of the fee schedule. This item has no fiscal impact.
This amendment will decrease the maximum non-consent private property towing fee for vehicles less than 10,000 lbs. from $275.00 to $272.00
70.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Public Health Department Operating Budget (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to accept and appropriate $200,000 in additional grant funds from the Texas Department of State Health Services HIV Clinical HIV/STI Prevention in Community Health Centers. Funding: $720,000 is available from Texas Department of State Health Services. A City funding match is not required.
These funds are provided by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for HIV Clinical HIV/STI Prevention in Community Health Centers
71.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the interlocal agreement with the University of Texas at Austin to provide training for clinicians to improve uptake of evidence-based practices in opioid stewardship, opioid use disorder, and opioid harm reduction, to add one 12-month extension option, in an amount not to exceed $125,000, for a revised total agreement amount not to exceed $625,000. Funding: $125,000 is available in the Austin Public Health Department Operating Budget Special Revenue Fund.
The amendment will add a 12-month extension option to the agreement, which provides training for clinicians on opioid stewardship, opioid use disorder...
69.
Approve a resolution appointing members to the Project Connect Community Advisory Committee as recommended by the Nominating Committee. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
This committee advises on anti-displacement and equity matters related to Project Connect
72.
Approve an ordinance amending Exhibit A of the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 City of Austin Fees, Fines, and other Charges Ordinance (Ordinance No. 20250813-004) to amend the fees for food establishment permits. Funding: The item is projected to increase unrealized revenue by $1,972,600 for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.
This amendment will change the fee structure for food establishment permits, moving to a risk-based calculation method with nine tiers (e.g., Low Risk...
73.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Public Health Department Operating Budget (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to accept and appropriate $2,000,000 in additional grant funds from U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants Inc. for Texas Refugee Medical Screening Grant and authorize seven full-time equivalent grant-funded positions. Funding: $2,000,000 is available from U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants Inc. for the period from January 1, 2026, through September 30, 2026. A City funding match is not required.
Committee for Refugees and Immigrants Inc. (USCRI)
70.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Public Health Department Operating Budget (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to accept and appropriate $200,000 in additional grant funds from the Texas Department of State Health Services HIV Clinical HIV/STI Prevention in Community Health Centers. Funding: $720,000 is available from Texas Department of State Health Services. A City funding match is not required.
This amendment will accept and appropriate an additional $200,000 in grant funds from the Texas Department of State Health Services for HIV Clinical H...
71.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the interlocal agreement with the University of Texas at Austin to provide training for clinicians to improve uptake of evidence-based practices in opioid stewardship, opioid use disorder, and opioid harm reduction, to add one 12-month extension option, in an amount not to exceed $125,000, for a revised total agreement amount not to exceed $625,000. Funding: $125,000 is available in the Austin Public Health Department Operating Budget Special Revenue Fund.
The amendment will add a 12-month extension option to the agreement, which provides training for clinicians on opioid stewardship, opioid use disorder...
74.
Approve a resolution authorizing negotiation and execution of a new Municipal Maintenance Agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation to outline and assign maintenance responsibilities between the two agencies for State Highways within the City’s corporate limits. Funding: No current fiscal impact to the City. However, future funding may be needed as new mobility infrastructure is being built and the existing infrastructure ages.
This updated agreement, which supersedes one from 1986, clarifies maintenance responsibilities for State Highways within the City limits
75.
Approve negotiation and execution of an agreement with Meta Platforms, Inc. in the amount of $145,000 for digital advertising services in support of public outreach campaigns including Vision Zero, Living Streets, Get There ATX, and the Climate Pollution Reduction Grant initiative for a period of one year. Funding: $65,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works, and $80,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works.
This funding will support public outreach campaigns for initiatives such as Vision Zero, Living Streets, Get There ATX, and the Climate Pollution Redu...
73.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Public Health Department Operating Budget (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to accept and appropriate $2,000,000 in additional grant funds from U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants Inc. for Texas Refugee Medical Screening Grant and authorize seven full-time equivalent grant-funded positions. Funding: $2,000,000 is available from U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants Inc. for the period from January 1, 2026, through September 30, 2026. A City funding match is not required.
This amendment will accept and appropriate an additional $2,000,000 in grant funds from the U.S
76.
Approve an ordinance amending City Code Section 12-4-41 (Temporary Construction Zone Speed Limits) to modify the duration of reduced speed limits from a 90-day maximum to an indefinite period, based on a determination by the City Traffic Engineer, or designee, that a special hazard exists requiring a reduced speed limit. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Currently, reduced speed limits in construction zones are capped at 90 days and require routine renewal
77.
Approve an ordinance vacating approximately 501 square feet of undeveloped public right-of-way, being a portion of that certain 20-foot alley abutting 1200 West Gibson Street, originally dedicated in Block 18 by the plat of South Heights, a subdivision recorded in Volume 1, Page 112, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, and authorizing the City Manager to convey the right-of-way to Same But Different, LLC. This item has no fiscal impact. All costs, including the appraised value of the vacation area, appraisal fees, and public notice expenses, have been paid by the applicant or reimbursed to the City.
This alley section, originally dedicated in Block 18 of the South Heights subdivision, will be conveyed to the abutting property owner, Same But Diffe...
78.
Approve an ordinance vacating approximately 502 square feet of undeveloped public right-of-way, being a portion of that certain 20-foot alley abutting 1109 South Lamar Boulevard originally dedicated in Block 18 by the plat of South Heights, a subdivision recorded in Volume 1, Page 112, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, and authorizing the City Manager to convey the right-of-way to GSGB, LP. This item has no fiscal impact. All costs, including the appraised value of the vacation area, appraisal fees, and public notice expenses, have been paid by the applicant or reimbursed to the City.
The alley segment is located in Block 18 of the South Heights subdivision
75.
Approve negotiation and execution of an agreement with Meta Platforms, Inc. in the amount of $145,000 for digital advertising services in support of public outreach campaigns including Vision Zero, Living Streets, Get There ATX, and the Climate Pollution Reduction Grant initiative for a period of one year. Funding: $65,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works, and $80,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works.
This funding will support public outreach campaigns for initiatives such as Vision Zero, Living Streets, Get There ATX, and the Climate Pollution Redu...
79.
Approve a resolution authorizing negotiation and execution of an advance funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for the Vehicle Detection Project providing for the installation and integration of advanced traffic signal vehicle detection technology to improve reliability, safety analytics, and real-time signal responsiveness for a total estimated project cost of $10,995,550 with the City’s share of the costs estimated to be up to $2,481,270 plus any cost overruns. Funding: $2,481,270 for the City’s share of the cost is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works.
This project aims to install and integrate advanced traffic signal vehicle detection technology across the city to enhance reliability, safety analyti...
76.
Approve an ordinance amending City Code Section 12-4-41 (Temporary Construction Zone Speed Limits) to modify the duration of reduced speed limits from a 90-day maximum to an indefinite period, based on a determination by the City Traffic Engineer, or designee, that a special hazard exists requiring a reduced speed limit. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Currently, reduced speed limits in construction zones are capped at a maximum of 90 days, requiring routine renewal
80.
Approve a resolution authorizing negotiation and execution of an advance funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for the Traffic Monitoring System Project to install additional traffic monitoring cameras at signalized intersections for a total estimated project cost of $713,855, with the City’s share of the costs estimated to be up to $161,090, plus any cost overruns. Funding: $161,090 for the City’s share of the cost is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works.
This project involves installing additional traffic monitoring cameras at signalized intersections across the city
77.
Approve an ordinance vacating approximately 501 square feet of undeveloped public right-of-way, being a portion of that certain 20-foot alley abutting 1200 West Gibson Street, originally dedicated in Block 18 by the plat of South Heights, a subdivision recorded in Volume 1, Page 112, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, and authorizing the City Manager to convey the right-of-way to Same But Different, LLC. This item has no fiscal impact. All costs, including the appraised value of the vacation area, appraisal fees, and public notice expenses, have been paid by the applicant or reimbursed to the City.
This alley section is adjacent to the property at 1200 West Gibson Street
81.
Approve a resolution authorizing negotiation and execution of an advance funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for enhancements to the City's Advanced Traffic Management System and the expansion of the traffic signal communication network for a total estimated project cost of $6,314,535 with the City’s share of the costs estimated to be up to $1,437,946, plus any cost overruns. Funding: $1,437,946 for the City’s share of the cost is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works.
This agreement is for enhancements to the City's Advanced Traffic Management System and the expansion of its traffic signal communication network
78.
Approve an ordinance vacating approximately 502 square feet of undeveloped public right-of-way, being a portion of that certain 20-foot alley abutting 1109 South Lamar Boulevard originally dedicated in Block 18 by the plat of South Heights, a subdivision recorded in Volume 1, Page 112, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, and authorizing the City Manager to convey the right-of-way to GSGB, LP. This item has no fiscal impact. All costs, including the appraised value of the vacation area, appraisal fees, and public notice expenses, have been paid by the applicant or reimbursed to the City.
The vacated alley segment will be conveyed to the abutting property owner, GSGB, LP
79.
Approve a resolution authorizing negotiation and execution of an advance funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for the Vehicle Detection Project providing for the installation and integration of advanced traffic signal vehicle detection technology to improve reliability, safety analytics, and real-time signal responsiveness for a total estimated project cost of $10,995,550 with the City’s share of the costs estimated to be up to $2,481,270 plus any cost overruns. Funding: $2,481,270 for the City’s share of the cost is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works.
This project aims to install and integrate advanced traffic signal vehicle detection technology across the city to enhance reliability, safety analyti...
82.
Authorize recurring exempted procurements under Texas Local Government Code Chapter 252 for utility locator notification services for Austin Water with Texas Excavation Safety System Inc. d/b/a Texas811, in a total amount not to exceed $200,000. Funding: $200,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Water.
The total amount for these recurring exempted procurements will not exceed $200,000, funded by the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Wa...
80.
Approve a resolution authorizing negotiation and execution of an advance funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for the Traffic Monitoring System Project to install additional traffic monitoring cameras at signalized intersections for a total estimated project cost of $713,855, with the City’s share of the costs estimated to be up to $161,090, plus any cost overruns. Funding: $161,090 for the City’s share of the cost is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works.
This project involves installing additional traffic monitoring cameras at signalized intersections across the city
83.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Water Operating Fund (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to increase transfers out to the Combined Utility Revenue Bond Redemption Fund by $16,633,211 …
Concurrently, it amends the Combined Utility Revenue Bond Redemption Fund to increase transfers in and appropriations by the same amount
81.
Approve a resolution authorizing negotiation and execution of an advance funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for enhancements to the City's Advanced Traffic Management System and the expansion of the traffic signal communication network for a total estimated project cost of $6,314,535 with the City’s share of the costs estimated to be up to $1,437,946, plus any cost overruns. Funding: $1,437,946 for the City’s share of the cost is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Transportation and Public Works.
This agreement is for enhancements to the City's Advanced Traffic Management System and the expansion of its traffic signal communication network
82.
Authorize recurring exempted procurements under Texas Local Government Code Chapter 252 for utility locator notification services for Austin Water with Texas Excavation Safety System Inc. d/b/a Texas811, in a total amount not to exceed $200,000. Funding: $200,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Water.
This contract, not to exceed $200,000, will fund services for Fiscal Year 2025-2026
85.
Approve a resolution directing the City Manager to develop a capital improvement program to remodel City facilities in a way that is both gender inclusive and compliant with Texas Senate Bill 8 and to explore related City Code and policy changes.
SB 8, signed on September 22, 2025, and effective December 4, 2025, amends state law to regulate private space usage, such as bathrooms and locker roo...
83.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Water Operating Fund (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to increase transfers out to the Combined Utility Revenue Bond Redemption Fund by $16,633,211 …
This amendment will transfer $16,633,211 from the Austin Water Operating Fund to the Combined Utility Revenue Bond Redemption Fund
86.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adopting the thirteenth plan modification to the East 11th and 12th Streets Urban Renewal Plan to allow cocktail lounge use as a conditional use on the property located at 1201 East 11th Street. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
The modification specifically allows cocktail lounge use as a conditional use on the property located at 1201 East 11th Street
85.
Approve a resolution directing the City Manager to develop a capital improvement program to remodel City facilities in a way that is both gender inclusive and compliant with Texas Senate Bill 8 and to explore related City Code and policy changes.
The goal is to ensure these facilities are both gender-inclusive and compliant with Texas Senate Bill 8 (SB 8), which imposes new regulations on the u...
87.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Title 25 relating to the East 11th Street Neighborhood Conservation Combining District and amending Ordinance No. 910620-C to modify land use regulations to allow cocktail lounge use as a conditional use on the property located at 1201 East 11th Street. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
The proposed change would allow a cocktail lounge use as a conditional use on the property located at 1201 East 11th Street
88.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adjusting the City’s boundary limits by disannexing approximately 0.717 acres of land located at 1515 Manana Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas under Texas Senate Bill 1844 (89th Regular Session). Case number: C7d-2025-0003. The property is in Austin’s full purpose jurisdiction in Council District 10. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
This action is in response to a petition from the property owner, complying with Texas Senate Bill 1844, which allows disannexation for properties adj...
89.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adjusting the City’s boundary limits by disannexing multiple properties totaling approximately 130 acres adjacent to Lake Austin in Travis County, in the area generally bounded by FM 2222 to the north, Loop 1 to the east, Bee Cave Road to the south, and FM 620 to the west, under Texas Senate Bill 1844 (89th Regular Session). Case number: C7d-2025-0004. The properties are located in Austin’s full purpose jurisdiction in Council Districts 8 and 10. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
These properties are located adjacent to Lake Austin in Council Districts 8 and 10, generally bounded by FM 2222 to the north, Loop 1 to the east, Bee...
86.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adopting the thirteenth plan modification to the East 11th and 12th Streets Urban Renewal Plan to allow cocktail lounge use as a conditional use on the property located at 1201 East 11th Street. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
This modification would allow a cocktail lounge use as a conditional use on the property located at 1201 East 11th Street
90.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adjusting the City’s boundary limits by disannexing multiple properties totaling approximately 13 acres of land located adjacent to Lake Austin in Travis County, in an area generally bounded by FM 2222 to the north, Loop 1 to the east, Bee Cave Road to the south, and FM 620 to the west, under Texas Senate Bill 1844 (89th Regular Session). Case number: C7d-2025-0005. The properties are in Austin’s full purpose jurisdiction in Council Districts 8 and 10. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
These properties are located adjacent to Lake Austin in Council Districts 8 and 10, within an area generally bounded by FM 2222 to the north, Loop 1 t...
87.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Title 25 relating to the East 11th Street Neighborhood Conservation Combining District and amending Ordinance No. 910620-C to modify land use regulations to allow cocktail lounge use as a conditional use on the property located at 1201 East 11th Street. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
The proposed change would allow cocktail lounge use as a conditional use on the property located at 1201 East 11th Street
88.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adjusting the City’s boundary limits by disannexing approximately 0.717 acres of land located at 1515 Manana Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas under Texas Senate Bill 1844 (89th Regular Session). Case number: C7d-2025-0003. The property is in Austin’s full purpose jurisdiction in Council District 10. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
This action is in response to a petition from property owners and is authorized by Texas Senate Bill 1844, which allows disannexation for properties a...
89.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adjusting the City’s boundary limits by disannexing multiple properties totaling approximately 130 acres adjacent to Lake Austin in Travis County, in the area generally bounded by FM 2222 to the north, Loop 1 to the east, Bee Cave Road to the south, and FM 620 to the west, under Texas Senate Bill 1844 (89th Regular Session). Case number: C7d-2025-0004. The properties are located in Austin’s full purpose jurisdiction in Council Districts 8 and 10. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
This action is in response to a petition from property owners under Texas Senate Bill 1844, which allows for disannexation if properties are adjacent ...
90.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adjusting the City’s boundary limits by disannexing multiple properties totaling approximately 13 acres of land located adjacent to Lake Austin in Travis County, in an area generally bounded by FM 2222 to the north, Loop 1 to the east, Bee Cave Road to the south, and FM 620 to the west, under Texas Senate Bill 1844 (89th Regular Session). Case number: C7d-2025-0005. The properties are in Austin’s full purpose jurisdiction in Council Districts 8 and 10. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
This action is in response to a petition from property owners under Texas Senate Bill 1844, which requires disannexation if properties are near a navi...
91.
Consider matters related to Austin Energy generation operation and resources. (Certain public power utility competitive matters - Section 551.086 of the Government Code).
The document is a procedural posting for a City Council meeting on 12/11/2025, indicating a discussion or decision regarding Austin Energy's operation...
91.
Consider matters related to Austin Energy generation operation and resources. (Certain public power utility competitive matters - Section 551.086 of the Government Code).
The document is a recommendation for action, but lacks specific details on the operational changes, resource allocations, or competitive strategies be...
115.
C14-2025-0070 - McNeil Rezoning - Approve second and third readings of an ordinance amending City Code Title 25 by rezoning property locally known as 7221 McNeil Drive (Rattan Creek Watershed). Applicant Request: To rezone from general commercial services-conditional overlay (CS-CO) combining district zoning to commercial-liquor sales (CS-1) district zoning for Tract 1 and general commercial services-conditional overlay (CS-CO) combining district zoning for Tract 2. First Reading approved commercial-liquor sales-conditional overlay (CS-1-CO) combining district zoning for Tract 1 and general commercial services-conditional overlay (CS-CO) combining district zoning for Tract 2 on October 23, 2025. Vote: 10-0. Mayor Pro Tem Fuentes was absent. Owner/Applicant: Roy L. Wyatt III & Luke Hogan. Agent: Land Answers (Tamara Mitchell). City Staff: Sherri Sirwaitis, 512-974-3057.
The property, currently an outdoor food trailer court, will be rezoned from general commercial services-conditional overlay (CS-CO) to commercial-liqu...
115.
C14-2025-0070 - McNeil Rezoning - Approve second and third readings of an ordinance amending City Code Title 25 by rezoning property locally known as 7221 McNeil Drive (Rattan Creek Watershed). Applicant Request: To rezone from general commercial services-conditional overlay (CS-CO) combining district zoning to commercial-liquor sales (CS-1) district zoning for Tract 1 and general commercial services-conditional overlay (CS-CO) combining district zoning for Tract 2. First Reading approved commercial-liquor sales-conditional overlay (CS-1-CO) combining district zoning for Tract 1 and general commercial services-conditional overlay (CS-CO) combining district zoning for Tract 2 on October 23, 2025. Vote: 10-0. Mayor Pro Tem Fuentes was absent. Owner/Applicant: Roy L. Wyatt III & Luke Hogan. Agent: Land Answers (Tamara Mitchell). City Staff: Sherri Sirwaitis, 512-974-3057.
The applicant, Roy L
116.
Authorize the negotiation and execution of a Business Expansion Program economic development agreement with Southwest Airlines Co. for a jobs-based award of $2,750 per job hired in the City of Austin over a five-year term, and approve an ordinance providing an exemption of the requirements Ordinance Nos. 20180830-057 and 20240926-013 to support Southwest Airline Co.’s business expansion at the Austin International Airport. Funding: Funding is contingent upon approval of future Economic Development Department’s Economic Incentive Reserve Fund Budgets and contract performance and compliance evaluations.
This agreement, under the Business Expansion Program, would provide a jobs-based award of $2,750 per job hired in Austin over a five-year term
117.
Authorize negotiation and execution of an agreement with the Austin Firefighters Association, Local 975 for a short term extension of the current Appendix A of the Arbitration Award, Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Austin and the Austin Firefighters Association, Local 975, which is set to expire on December 29, 2025. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
The existing CBA, which was implemented by an arbitration award in 2023, was set to expire on December 29, 2025, after a 90-day holdover provision
118.
Approve a resolution appointing Morgan Messick to serve as a City-Director on the Onion Creek Metro Park District Board of Directors for a term ending June 1, 2027. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
She will serve as a City-Director, filling a vacancy left by James Scurlock, with her term ending on June 1, 2027
119.
Approve a resolution authorizing the submission of an application for, and acceptance of, grant funding from the State of Texas, Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division for the Go ATX Youth Project, and to designate the Director of the Austin Public Health Department as the official authorized to apply for, accept, reject, agree to, alter, or terminate the grant and the return of all lost or misused grant funds to the Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division. Funding: $400,005.44 is available from the State of Texas, Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division. A City funding match is not required.
This project, managed by the Austin Public Health Department, aims to provide employment services, training, education, and mentoring to youth aged 17...
120.
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Austin Public Health Department Operating Budget Special Revenue Fund (Ordinance No. 20250813-005) to accept and appropriate an additional $159,006 in grant funding from the State of Texas, Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division for the Go ATX Youth Project. Funding: $400,005.44 is available from the State of Texas, Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division. A City funding match is not required.
This amendment will accept and appropriate an additional $159,006 in grant funding from the State of Texas, Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice D...
121.
Approve an ordinance waiving or reimbursing certain late fees related to food establishment permits. Funding: This item will increase unrealized revenue by an amount not to exceed $252,150.
This action is proposed to extend through February 28, 2026, and could waive or reimburse up to $252,150 in fees