Leslie Pool favoriting the tweet of the main Save the Crew guy on the Commissioners Court vote, while still not having met with the local soccer community, is the most Leslie Pool thing ever.
I can’t imagine that this symbolic vote changes anything.
Are we talking about Broadmoor or something else?
https://communityimpact.com/austin/northwest-austin/development-construction/2018/07/23/brandywine-sets-out-to-fulfill-vision-for-ibm-broadmoor-campus-in-north-austin/
This is very true.
I make the walk with two elementary-school aged boys. No big deal, but you do have to walk slower. I just always pack an extra beer or two for the walk if they are coming.
With all the consternation about parking and walking, I mapped out my usual route for Longhorn game day. It’s 1.5 miles from the lot to the stadium. And it never seems all that bad. I don’t know why opponents refused to acknowledge how many similar situations there are with events all over town.
But Susan Spataro assured me that Mr Epstein was the one person who really cared about soccer in Austin and would ensure that fans had a first class experience!
Great night at Haymaker. Flannigan, Pio and the Mayor all showed up. I've bro-hugged Jimmy like 30 times today. Legit work in terms of site plans, architectural, engineering, etc. starts in earnest tomorrow.
Flannigan also compared her to the state senator who went to Russia to tell them to stop meddling in our elections. He seems very put out by the process.
“I’m disappointed and confused that an Austin elected official would seemingly care more about the perspective of soccer fans in Columbus compared to the city she’s elected to represent,” said Ensign, who accused Pool during the City Council meeting last Thursday of “stall tactics
“I’m confused looking at some of her comments in the last week about wanting to remove the emotions from this argument and look more at the numbers, then she’s quoted in this Dispatch article talking about the emotional impact in Columbus.”
No need. Some of us are going down just to see the show, and see it through to completion after ten months, but there’s not a role for the public. Supporters group meetup @ Haymaker on Wednesday evening to celebrate or drown our sorrows.
And to make sure that there are an equivalent number of male and female racers at each event.
To your question about amendments, there shouldn’t be any more, but I’m not certain about anything.
That efficiency audit seems pretty politically motivated, but also a good idea. I didn’t know much about it, but watched the dicussion last night for almost an hour after soccer was done.