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Historic Resources Survey of North Loop, Hancock, and Upper Boggy Creek

From: "City of Austin, Planning & Zoning Dept." <jorge.ortega@austintexas.gov>
Date: November 20, 2019 at 1:02:20 PM CST
To: Mark Harkrider <harkrider@westcapitol.com>
Subject: Historic Resources Survey of North Loop, Hancock, and Upper Boggy Creek
Reply-To: "City of Austin, Planning & Zoning Dept." <jorge.ortega@austintexas.gov>




Historic Resources Survey of North Loop, Hancock, and Upper Boggy Creek

City of Austin
The City of Austin is conducting a historic resources survey of the North Loop, Hancock, and Upper Boggy Creek neighborhood planning areas. The purpose of the project is to document the histories of these areas and identify potential historic landmarks and historic districts. The City has retained Austin-based professional historians and architectural historians from Cox|McLain Environmental Consulting, Inc. and Preservation Central Inc. to complete the project.

Survey fieldwork will be conducted between December 2019 and February 2020 and will involve taking notes on the architectural features of buildings 45 years old or older (such as exterior materials and roof form), mapping the locations of resources, and taking digital photographs. All work will be completed from the public right-of-way.
 
Members of the community area are encouraged to participate in the project.

Attend a neighborhood meeting to learn more:
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
McCallum Arts Theater, McCallum High School
5600 Sunshine Drive, Austin, TX 78756

For more information, visit our project page. Para información en español:
http://www.austintexas.gov/page/current-projects.
 
This project is being conducted by the City of Austin’s Historic Preservation Office. The City’s point of contact for this project is Andrew Rice (Andrew.rice@austintexas.gov).
 
Note: The scope of this project is information gathering only and is not related to the Land Development Code Revision. This project will entail no changes to zoning. Any future zoning changes would follow the separate public process for zoning changes, which includes an opportunity for public comment and consideration of owner preferences.

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Meeting with Mayor Adler Tuesday, October 15

Mayor Adler will be at Trinity Church at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 15, to listen to residents of Hyde Park, North University, Hancock, Heritage, North Loop, Ridgetop, and Eastwood neighborhoods about the proposed rezoning of these neighborhoods. Please attend. Only two public hearings are planned before the City Council adopts this rezoning plan in December. This is your opportunity to speak directly to the Mayor about the proposed land development code.

Where: Trinity, 400l Speedway (plenty of on & off street parking)
When: Tuesday, October 15, 2019
Time: 7:00 p.m.

Meeting Notice: Neighborhood Plan Amendment and Zoning Change for 3805 Red River ST on Weds., April 17, 2019

The City of Austin, Planning and Zoning Department, has received neighborhood plan amendment and zoning change applications for a property located within the Central Austin (Hancock) Combined Neighborhood Planning Area. You received this notice because you live or own property within 500 feet of the property, or are a member of the planning contact team or a member of a registered neighborhood organization or environmental group who requested notification for the area.

Plan Amendment case #: NPA-2019-0019.01
Zoning Case #: No case filed at this time
Property address: 3805 Red River Street

Weds., April 17, 2019
6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Hancock Recreation Center (Room 2)
811 E. 41st Street

PURPOSE OF MEETING:
The City of Austin is sponsoring this community meeting to provide an opportunity for the applicant, neighborhood planning contact team, nearby residents/property owners and any other interested parties to discuss the proposed plan amendment and zoning change requests.

CASE SUMMARIES:
NPA-2019-0019.01: The applicant proposes to change the future land use map from Single Family to Mixed Use/Office land use.

No zoning case filed at this time.

https://www.hancockna.org/www/content/npa-2019-001901flumbwpdf
https://www.hancockna.org/www/content/npa-2019-001901zng-mappdf
https://www.hancockna.org/www/content/npa-2019-001901-engspancmty-mtg-no...
https://www.hancockna.org/www/content/1554417149089blobjpg

Coyotes 101 Brochure

Coffee with a Cop November 7, 2017

“Coffee with a Cop” >https://nextdoor.com/news_feed/?post=69427176<

Tuesday, November 7th, 2017

Our next Coffee with a Cop will take place next Tuesday at the Castillian Apartments, 2323 San Antonio St. from 8am-10am. This event is being sponsored by Safehorns. SafeHorns is a private coalition of concerned parents, stakeholders, and citizens, committed to taking constructive action to improve safety and security conditions for UT students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Hope to see you there!

SPO Eric Copeland #6766
Region 1 District Representatives (Baker 1)
Austin Police Dept
512-974-4564

Upcoming CodeNEXT Deadlines July 7 and July 14

From: "Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo, City of Austin" >kathie.tovo@austintexas.gov<
Date: June 29, 2017 at 5:21:24 PM EDT
Subject: Reminder: CodeNEXT Deadlines
Reply-To: kathie.tovo@austintexas.gov

Dear District 9 Residents,

I want to take this opportunity to remind you of the upcoming deadlines for submitting public comments on CodeNEXT’s maps and affordability plan.

Friday, July 7th is the deadline for submitting your comments on CodeNEXT’s draft map. As you may be aware, the draft maps propose significant changes to neighborhoods throughout District 9. If you have not already, please take the opportunity to view the proposed map of your neighborhood and provide feedback to the CodeNEXT consultants.

The CodeNEXT consultants recently released their affordability plan. This part of the Code is critical to the City of Austin and requires comprehensive review and public feedback. Public comments on the affordability plan are due by Friday, July 14th.

If you would like to schedule an appointment with CodeNEXT staff, please visit tiny.cc/codenextofficehours or call (512) 974-3583 to make an appointment to speak to a CodeNEXT planner about the draft zoning map and affordability plan.

If you would like to view the questions that the Council has submitted, please visit: http://www.austintexas.gov/budget/codeNext/index.cfm.

Your public input is paramount during this process. Please feel free to copy me at kathie.tovo@austintexas.gov in your correspondence with the CodeNEXT consultants so I can be aware of your feedback and questions.

Sincerely,

Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo
Council Member District 9

Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo, City of Austin | 301 West 2nd Street, Austin, TX 78701

Red River Extended Hours Pilot Meeting June 13

From: "McCarson, Kimberly" <Kimberly.McCarson@austintexas.gov>
Date: June 7, 2017 at 5:42:28 PM CDT
Cc: "Block, Brian" <Brian.Block@austintexas.gov>
Subject: Red River Extended Hours Pilot Meeting

The Music & Entertainment Staff invites you to give us your feedback and experience to date with the Red River Extended Hours Pilot. Your response is important to understanding the impact of the program.

The purpose of the pilot is to study the economic and other effects of allowing Red River Cultural District music venues to play amplified sound an additional hour Thursday-Saturday. More information can be found at http://www.austintexas.gov/page/red-river-pilot-program. We’re holding an open meeting for all of the nearby neighborhood residents on Tuesday, June 13th at 6:00pm at the Griffin School. The Griffin School is located at 5001 Evans Avenue.

We hope to see you there! If you cannot attend, please share your input with us via email at redriverpilot@austintexas.gov.

Thank you for your participation!

Regards,
Kim McCarson

Kim McCarson
Economic & Business Liaison │ Music & Entertainment Division
Economic Development Deptartment │ City of Austin
505 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, Texas 78704
(t) 512-974-7963 │ (f) 512-974-6636
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Reminder: District 9 CodeNEXT Open House on Saturday, June 3, 10AM-12PM

Dear District 9 Neighbors,

I want to remind you that on June 3, 2017, City staff will host a CodeNEXT Open House at City Hall from 10:00 AM - 12:00 p.m.

As we approach this weekend, please visit http://austintexas.gov/codenext to learn more about CodeNEXT, to read the proposed land use code, and to view the proposed maps. If you have specific feedback for City staff and the consultants about the proposed Code or the mapping, please also feel free to copy my office (kathie.tovo@austintexas.gov) so that I am also aware of your feedback.

My office has received word that there will be a large event occurring outside of City Hall during the same time as the Open House. Please arrive early to secure a parking spot or, if possible, opt to bike, walk, or take public transportation to City Hall.

The Open House will occur in the Chambers. The meeting will be televised within City Hall and extra seating will be provided in front of the televisions in the atrium and the Boards and Commissions room. Light refreshments will be provided.

Your participation is critical in ensuring that the City’s land development code rewrite is successful. I truly hope you can attend.

Sincerely,

Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo
Council Member District 9

City Hall, 301 West 2nd St Parking Information:

You can park for free in the City Hall garage in any non-reserved spots; just bring your ticket in with you so that we can validate it. The garage entrance is located on Guadalupe between 2nd and Cesar Chavez, and take the steps or elevator to the ground floor.

Baker Sector (1 2) Commander's Forum Tuesday May 30

Hello,

Commander Andrew Michael would like to invite you a community forum next week Tuesday May 30th at Lee Elementary School, 3308 Hampton Road in the library from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. We are going to try a new approach to the forums. Instead of quarterly forums involving the entire Region 1, we are now going to have monthly meetings where we invite a smaller number of districts. In this case, we are only inviting residents from West Campus, NUNA, Old Enfield, Pemberton, OWANA, Hancock, Red River, East woods Caswell Heights, or anyone living in the Baker 1 and 2 Districts. We are having these meetings in your neighborhood with the hopes of generating more attendance and participation. This is your opportunity to ask your District Rep or the Commander any questions you have regarding APD. Next month, we will have a meeting involving residents from Baker 3 and 4. We will be updating our meeting schedule in the future on our website. Hope to see you there!

SPO Eric Copeland #6766
Region 1 District Representatives (Baker 1)
Austin Police Dept
512-974-4564

CodeNEXT District 9 Open House Invitation - June 3

From: "Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo, City of Austin" <kathie.tovo@austintexas.gov>
Reply-To: kathie.tovo@austintexas.gov
Date: Monday, May 15, 2017 5:26 PM
To: mark harkrider <harkrider@westcapitol.com>
Subject: CodeNEXT District 9 Open House Invitation

http://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=4956f31d-33f6-462f-ba81-f32b2cf0e845&a=1122...

Dear District 9 Neighbors,

Please mark your calendars for June 3 for an important meeting about CodeNEXT and District 9.

As many of you know, City staff and consultants released the CodeNEXT draft Code and maps in recent weeks; both the proposed Code and the proposed maps could prompt significant land use changes in most District 9 neighborhoods.

On June 3, 2017, City staff will host a CodeNEXT Open House at City Hall from 10:00 AM - 12:00 p.m., and I hope you will attend.

As we approach June 3rd, please visit http://austintexas.gov/codenext to learn more about CodeNEXT, to read the proposed land use code, and to view the proposed maps. You can also find links on that page for online commenting and to schedule office hours to ask city staff questions about the proposals. City staff has asked for draft comments on the CodeNext text to be submitted by June 7, 2017, and draft map comments the following month.

If you have specific feedback for City staff and the consultants about the proposed Code or the mapping, please also feel free to copy my office (kathie.tovo@austintexas.gov) so that I am also aware of your feedback.

This new Code has the potential to impact every Austinite for years to come. Please come prepared with feedback, ideas, and questions for the CodeNEXT City staff.

Now is the time for community involvement and engagement. Thank you in advance for your important participation.

Sincerely,

Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo

Council Member District 9

City Hall, 301 West 2nd St Parking Information:

You can park for free in the City Hall garage in any non-reserved spots; just bring your ticket in with you so that we can validate it. The garage entrance is located on Guadalupe between 2nd and Cesar Chavez.
You may take the steps or the elevator to the ground floor.

Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo, City of Austin | 301 West 2nd Street, Austin, TX 78701

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