Discussion and possible action on a term sheet describing environmental standards and expectations regarding the Circuit of the Americas and related parties. ( Notes: SPONSOR: Council Member Chris Riley CO 1: Mayor Lee Leffingwell CO 2: Mayor Pro Tem Mike Martinez )
Approve an ordinance waiving certain development fees in an amount not to exceed $3,800,000 and directing the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with White Lodging regarding a wastewater line in an amount not to exceed $500,000 related to the construction of a hotel to be located at 2nd Street and Congress Avenue. ( Notes: SPONSOR: Mayor Lee Leffingwell CO 1: Council Member William Spelman CO 2: Mayor Pro Tem Mike Martinez )
Approve a resolution directing the City Manager to prepare additional draft city charter amendments and present them to the City Council for review within 30 days. ( Notes: SPONSOR: Mayor Lee Leffingwell CO 1: Mayor Pro Tem Mike Martinez CO 2: Council Member Chris Riley )
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2010-2011 Austin Water Utility Operating Budget Wildland Conservation Fund (Ordinance No. 20100913-002) to increase expenditures for capital outlay by $412,175 and to appropriate the funds for purchase of two tracts of land within the Balcones Canyonland Preserves. Related to Item #29.
Approve a resolution regarding reassignment of firms for Corridor Improvement Project Preliminary Engineering Studies to better interface with current transportation projects. ( Notes: SPONSOR: Council Member Chris Riley CO 1: Mayor Pro Tem Mike Martinez )
Approve the designation of the western 0.5 acre of the City's unused Solid Waste Services Transfer Facility, located at 3810 Todd Lane, as the backup Transition Facility for Balcones Resources under the agreement between the City and Balcones Resources for processing the City's residential single stream recyclables.
Discussion and overview of departmental conditions including year-end estimates, horizon issues, unmet needs and key performance data for the following departments: Health and Human Services, Library, and Parks and Recreation.
Discussion and possible action on a term sheet describing environmental standards and expectations regarding the Circuit of the Americas and related parties. ( Notes: SPONSOR: Council Member Chris Riley CO 1: Mayor Lee Leffingwell CO 2: Mayor Pro Tem Mike Martinez )
Approve an ordinance waiving certain development fees in an amount not to exceed $3,800,000 and directing the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with White Lodging regarding a wastewater line in an amount not to exceed $500,000 related to the construction of a hotel to be located at 2nd Street and Congress Avenue. ( Notes: SPONSOR: Mayor Lee Leffingwell CO 1: Council Member William Spelman CO 2: Mayor Pro Tem Mike Martinez )
Approve a resolution directing the City Manager to prepare additional draft city charter amendments and present them to the City Council for review within 30 days. ( Notes: SPONSOR: Mayor Lee Leffingwell CO 1: Mayor Pro Tem Mike Martinez CO 2: Council Member Chris Riley )
Approve an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2010-2011 Austin Water Utility Operating Budget Wildland Conservation Fund (Ordinance No. 20100913-002) to increase expenditures for capital outlay by $412,175 and to appropriate the funds for purchase of two tracts of land within the Balcones Canyonland Preserves. Related to Item #29.
Approve a resolution regarding reassignment of firms for Corridor Improvement Project Preliminary Engineering Studies to better interface with current transportation projects. ( Notes: SPONSOR: Council Member Chris Riley CO 1: Mayor Pro Tem Mike Martinez )
Approve the designation of the western 0.5 acre of the City's unused Solid Waste Services Transfer Facility, located at 3810 Todd Lane, as the backup Transition Facility for Balcones Resources under the agreement between the City and Balcones Resources for processing the City's residential single stream recyclables.
Discussion and overview of departmental conditions including year-end estimates, horizon issues, unmet needs and key performance data for the following departments: Health and Human Services, Library, and Parks and Recreation.