New Airport Plans, Youth Jobs & City Finances
Here's a summary of the April 27, 1994 Austin City Council meeting:
Major Airport Development Briefings:
Extensive discussions were held on the city's aviation future, including the final report from the Terminal Design Task Force, updates on the overall airport plan, Bergstrom housing, environmental cleanup efforts, and the new airport budget.Youth Workforce Development:
The Council reviewed "Apprenticeships and Career Pathways" as a key initiative to create opportunities for youth.City Financial Health:
A "Business Scan" was presented, providing a comprehensive financial forecast for the city of Austin.Brackenridge Hospital Workplan:
An update was given on the status of the workplan for Brackenridge Hospital, a vital local medical institution.
Full Transcript
FOUNDER 1029 Austin City Council MINUTES - April 27, 1994 SPECIAL CALLED MEETING TOWN LAKE CENTER, 1:30 Ρ.Μ. Mayor Todd called to order the meeting of the Council, noting the absence of Mayor Pro Tem Nofziger and Councilmember Reynolds. PREVIEW OF ITEMS FOR NEXT COUNCIL MEETING 1. Review of Proposed Agenda Items from City Manager for May 12, 1994. Apprenticeships 2. Review of Proposed Agenda Items from Council for May 12, 1994. Councilmember Goodman: developing planning projects for land use BOARD AND COMMISSION REPORTS 3. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - Mr. James Hill, Chair, to present status report. Report presented by James Hill BRIEFINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 4. STATUS OF BRACKENRIDGE HOSPITAL WORKPLAN 5. APPRENTICESHIPS AND CAREER PATHWAYS Opportunities for Youth presented by Kendall Moss, Dr. Bob Glover, Valt Rostow, Chuck Bradley, and Sharon Green 6. CITY OF AUSTIN BUSINESS SCAN (Financial Forecast) Presented by Charles Curry, Betty Dunkerley, Susan Anderson, and Bill Newman 7. AVIATION a. Terminal Design Task Force Final Report b. Update on Airport Plan and Non-Aviation Reuse c. Update on Bergstrom Housing d. Review of Environmental Clean-up ९. Review of New Airport Budget Presented by Charles Gates and Terminal Task Force members CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS (A maximum of 10 citizens to speak on posted policy briefings. Each citizen will be given 3 minutes to speak) ADJOURN at 6:20 p.m. ✓ Approved on 19th day of May , 1994, on Councilmember Garcia's motion, Councilmember Shea's second, 6-0 vote. MINUTES 1 APRIL 27, 1994 : : C