Planning Commission Meeting
The Planning Commission of the City of Austin will discuss the ongoing revision of the city's land development code. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
The Planning Commission of the City of Austin will discuss the ongoing revision of the city's land development code. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
What we have all been waiting for: the release of the LDC (Land Development Code) by the City Staff on Oct. 4, 2019. Please review the maps carefully about how this code will affect you, your neighbors, and friends.
On Saturday, October 26, there will be a Planning Commission Public Hearing on the new Land Development Code. This will be the one chance to voice publicly any concerns about the new LDC (Land Development Code), before the City Council meets. Be sure to sign up in City Hall to speak or register any concerns ...
Help Community Not Commodity stop the next CodeNEXT! Join us for a rally outside Austin City Hall, then sign up to speak before the Planning Commission. We'll have speakers, information on the city's newly released rezoning plan, and more. Let's make our voices heard!
Want to speak out against the next CodeNEXT? This could be your last chance before the Austin City Council votes on it. Join us at Austin City Hall, register your opposition to the revision of the Land Development Code (LDC), and tell the City Council to give everyday Austinites a voice! The sign-up system on City ...
On February 1-2, Community Not Commodity's volunteers will be going door-to-door in neighborhoods throughout Austin urging local residents to file rezoning protests at FileYourProtest.com. Filing official rezoning protests at FileYourProtest.com is the best way to fight the City of Austin's controversial rezoning plan. If you've already filed a protest, please spend February 1-2 urging your ...
The Austin City Council will meet to discuss the latest changes to its controversial rezoning plan. Please attend and ask the mayor and council to delay their February 13 vote on the plan. Local residents were given only six business days to digest thousands of changes to the plan, and they need more time to ...
The Austin City Council will meet to discuss the latest changes to its controversial rezoning plan. Please attend and ask the mayor and council to delay their February 13 vote on the plan. Local residents were given only six business days to digest thousands of changes to the plan, and they need more time to ...
The Austin City Council will meet to discuss and vote on the latest changes to its controversial rezoning plan. Please attend and ask the mayor and council to delay the vote! Local residents were given only six business days to digest thousands of changes to the plan, and they need more time to review and ...
If you own property in Austin, make sure to file an official rezoning protest at FileYourProtest.com by February 29, 2020. Once you file a protest for a piece of property, our legal team believes the City of Austin will be unable to legally rezone it without the approval of three-fourths of the city council (9 ...
On Wednesday, March 11, a local court will hear a case we helped file to protect your right to protest the City of Austin’s controversial rezoning plan. The trial is set for 2:00 PM in Room 512 of the Travis County Courthouse, located at 1000 Guadalupe Street. Click here for answers to a few of the most frequent ...
In an effort to protect Austinites during the coronavirus pandemic, the City of Austin has temporarily postponed all hearings, votes, and other actions related to its rezoning plan. Local residents may continue to file official rezoning protests at FileYourProtest.com until the city council’s final vote on the plan, which has not yet been rescheduled. Once ...