Austin: Taxes, Springs, and Early Ride-Shares
Hyde Park Property Protest:
Citizens, including Judge Ike D. White, formally protested property value increases in Hyde Park, a matter the city will further consider.Barton Springs Investment:
The city authorized a $500 payment for ongoing improvements at the popular Barton Springs area.New Transportation Options:
Two applications were approved, allowing individuals to operate "service cars," an early form of paid personal transportation.
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286 the sum of $500.00 for those certain improvements erected by her at Barton Springs, as per contract. Motion carried by the following vote: Ayes, Mayor Yett, Councilmen Alford, Graham, Haynes and Ward, 5; nays, none. The application of Cox Middleton to operate a service car was granted by the following vote: Ayes, Mayor Yett, Councilmen Alford, Graham, Haynes and Ward, 5; nays, none. The Council then recessed.
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL:
Austin, Texas, December 19, 1919. The Council was called to order by the Mayor. Roll call showed the following members present: Mayor Yett, Councilmen Alford, Graham, Haynes and Ward, 5; absent, none. The application of Paul Kiser to operate a service car was granted by the following vote: Ayes, Mayor Yett, Councilmen Alford, Graham, Haynes and Ward; nays, none. The Council then recessed.
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL:
Austin, Texas, December 20, 1919. The Council was called to order by the Mayor. Roll call showed the following members present: Mayor Yett, Councilmen Alford, Graham, Haynes and Ward, 5; absent, none. Judge Ike D. White, M. M. Shipe and others addressed the Council, protesting against the action of the Board of Equalization in raising the rendition of their property in Hyde Park. The matter was taken under advisement. The Council then adjourned.