August 3, 20187 yr 20 hours ago, Brock Sampson said: I am increasingly white so my house is safe. Micheal Jackson?
August 4, 20187 yr It should be simple. Write down all the things that San Francisco, Seattle and Portland have done in that past decade to transform their cityscapes, and don't fucking do any of them.
August 4, 20187 yr Austin has some of the worst segregation and wealth disparancy in Texas. Also Has the highest cost of living and least amount of affordable housing in the state Mimicking SF Seattle etc what is different about our leadership vs the rest of the state? Hmmmm. Vote for change, the status quo got us here Edited August 4, 20187 yr by ChickenSandwich
August 4, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, ChickenSandwich said: Austin has some of the worst segregation and wealth disparancy in Texas. Also Has the highest cost of living and least amount of affordable housing in the state Mimicking SF Seattle etc what is different about our leadership vs the rest of the state? Hmmmm. Vote for change, the status quo got us here Making this about party politics is a huge mistake. This is a central Austin vs, everybody else thing, regardless of your political leaning. That’s where the current land development code and the last 80 years of politics have concentrated power. Beware of candidates getting a huge amount of $$$ from the core.
August 4, 20187 yr 35 minutes ago, skittlebrau said: Making this about party politics is a huge mistake. This is a central Austin vs, everybody else thing, regardless of your political leaning. That’s where the current land development code and the last 80 years of politics have concentrated power. Beware of candidates getting a huge amount of $$$ from the core. Mostly agreed. Politics might have led to some of the conditions, but pure and simple this is an attempt to "make er'rbody" happy by didactically ineffective additive policy. I saw this shit up, down, and sideways in state auditing. CodeNEXT is a bloated, feckless piece of Jabba The Hutt heavy, awful, micromanaged garbage. Typical of shitty government. Which, regardless of politics, the Austin City Council is in exponential quantities. God what a fucking beatdown of overregulating and bloated bullshit. Adler's a dumbfuck, but a stopped clock is right 2X per day... he's right about shitcanning it. It's uselesss bullshit. $8 million in used toilet paper. I doubt if Cronk will have the skill to pull of some really meaningful land code policy, but he gets paid to do this shit exactly. Let's see it, Spency Boy. Edited August 4, 20187 yr by phdhorn
August 9, 20187 yr Killed 8/9/18. Council blew it up. What a fucking piece of idiotic, feelgood, useless garbage. Now $8 million later, they got nuthin'. Zilch. Zero. Zip. Stop trying to suck everyone's dicks and grow some balls to make land development sensible.
August 10, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, phdhorn said: Killed 8/9/18. Council blew it up. What a fucking piece of idiotic, feelgood, useless garbage. Now $8 million later, they got nuthin'. Zilch. Zero. Zip. Stop trying to suck everyone's dicks and grow some balls to make land development sensible. Even if Kronk can pull a rabbit out of his hat, and somehow lead this circus into something, anything close to sensibility, how long will it take? I'd imagine 3 years would be the fastest anything could happen. But I highly doubt it.
August 10, 20187 yr yep. more than $8m down the drain... council members looked for assurances that they had not wasted taxpayer money on the project. “From my perspective, what we are talking about is a reboot,” said Council Member Ann Kitchen. No goddamit Ann, you all fucked it up beyond all belief because you let every god damned interest group dictate what codenext needed to say. as a coucil you fucked this up. Yeah it was implemented before the 10-1 rule, but you let it keep building and building and charged the city more than 8 FUCKING MILLION DOLLARS to present something that was fucked up, you decided it was better to just trash it entirely rather than amend the project
August 10, 20187 yr I like that "reporter" Michael King yesterday, in the Austin Chronicle, villified the certified petition to audit the city independently at a cost of nearly $1.0mm because it's wasteful, redundant, and led by non-progressive citizens who may just be looking to shake up City Hall. Guy was completely and utterly silent on the total waste of money that is CodeNEXT. Hint Michael, it's not just the $8.0mm it costed us to generate and review it. But perhaps a few million more to vet it, edit it, revisit it, debate it, review it, and vote on it (several times). The number of "staff-hours" spent on this thing, just at Council level (let alone rest of City departments) easily heads towards 10,000 hours. But hey Mikey, we can't all be hacks.
August 10, 20187 yr 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.
November 18, 20214 yr https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/east-austin-neighbors-push-back-against-rezoning-near-tesla-factory/ We love condos and townhomes. Just not in our neighborhood.
November 20, 20214 yr On 11/18/2021 at 9:18 AM, TKthunder2 said: https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/east-austin-neighbors-push-back-against-rezoning-near-tesla-factory/ We love condos and townhomes. Just not in our neighborhood. If the city does not plan to densify the land around the Green Line, then what is the point of the Green Line? That street is a short distance from the intersection of the proposed Green Line and MLK/969, which is one of the largest rail and major street intersections in the area.
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