Austin's Aquifer, Zoning, and Social Funding
Environmental Protection:
Major discussions focused on the Edwards Aquifer Conservation District, highlighting early concerns for a vital water source.Urban Development:
City leaders deliberated on city-wide sector councils and adjustments to zoning definitions and cycles, shaping Austin's growth.Community Welfare:
Reports were received on crucial Social Service Agency Funding Policy and the financial status of Brackenridge Hospital.
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City Council Frank C.Cooksey Mayor John Treviño, Jr. Mayor Pro Tem Council Members Mark Rose Smoot Carl-Mitchell Sally Shipman George Humphrey Charles E. Urdy Jorge Carrasco City Manager Elden Aldridge City Clerk FOUNDED 1919 Austin City Council MINUTES For APRIL 23, 1986 4:00 Ρ.Μ. SPECIAL CALLED MEETING 4TH FLOOR AUDITORIUM OF THE CENTRAL LIBRARY Council Chambers, 307 West Second Street, Austin, Texas Memorandum To: Mayor Cooksey called to order the special called meeting of the Council, noting the absence of Mayor Pro Tem Trevino. WORK SESSION Council held a work session on City Wide Sector Councils, with a report received by Mr. Mahoney. Marie Gaines had a discussion with Council during the work session concerning Zoning Devinitions and Cycle. The Edwards Aquifer Conservation District was also discussed during the work session. CITY MANAGER REPORTS The report on Community Revitalization Committee of the Austin Board of Realtors was postponed to April 24, 1986. Reports were presented on Social Service Agency Funding Policy and Brackenridge Hospital Second Quarter Report. Emergency Housing Voucher and Windsor Village Library were not presented. Council did not enter into executive session. ADJOURNMENT Council adjourned its meeting at 6:10 p.m.