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"Spotlight on Safety" in Downtown Nov. 15

You don’t want to miss this one!

DANA Spotlight on Safety

Tuesday, November 15th @ 6:30p

Ballet Austin (501 W 3rd – maptransit)

The Austin Ventures Stage

CLICK HERE TO RSVP!!

 

DANA is hosting our most important event ever on downtown safety and quality of life.  Engage directly with APD Chief Art Acevedo, Travis District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg, and Austin City Council Member Mike Martinez on the unique issues we face downtown every day.

 

Ballet Austin has graciously opened their doors to The Austin Ventures Stage and in usual DANA style, we’ll kick off the event with a reception of light hors d’oeuvres and libations from our favorite downtown establishments, all the while getting a first live look at the brand new downtown APD public safety cameras.

 

After a lively, game-day-style recognition of a few of our standout police officers on bikes and other remarkable community members doing exceedingly good deeds for downtown safety, we’ll get down to serious business and talk with our panel of City Officials about our safety and quality of life issues.

 

To make this event meaningful to YOU, we need you to tell us about your top concerns and real life experiences with downtown safety and quality of life.  What’s *your* question for Chief Acevedo?  Take a moment, give us your input and we’ll feed it directly into our “Spotlight on Safety” on November 15th.

 

Thanks to our sponsors:

 

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DANA Garden Day Saturday 9a-noon

Join Us: DANA Garden Day on Lady Bird Lake Saturday, October 22 @ 9 AM – Noon 
 

Calling all city dwellers! You may no longer have a garden to tend, but come get your hands dirty and meet your neighbors as we beautify part of the hike and bike trail near the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge. DANA adopted a garden on Lady Bird Lake (Cesar Chavez side of Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge). It’s a busy spot on the trail and will be enjoyed by all passersby.

  

We are excited to announce that Cheryl Beesley, a professional landscape architect, has graciously volunteered to design a plan that we can implement over the next few seasons. Cheryl is a landscape designer at Verdi Land Planning with over 19 years of professional experience in organic gardening and sustainable design with native plant mate rials. Her book, Landscaping with Edible Plants in Central Texas, will soon be published by University Press.

 

DANA Garden

About 999 W Cesar Chavez

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Seaholm District Open House Oct 18

The Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association and the City of Austin invite you to view the proposed redesign of the Seaholm District, the former industrial section of southwest downtown.

Seaholm District Open House
Tuesday, Oct. 18
5 pm – 8 pm
Austin City Hall – 301 W. Second St. (map)  (transit)

Seaholm District Map

Project team members will be on hand to share information and answer questions on a variety of projects, including:

  • * Austin’s new Central Library

  • * Seaholm Power Plant redevelopment

  • * Green Water Treatment Plant redevelopment

  • * Austin Energy Control Center redevelopment

  • * Public Art: Substation Wall

  • * 2nd Street Bridge at Shoal Creek

  • * Shoal Creek Trail extension

  • * Creek bank stabilization and improvements

If you can’t make it to the open house, all materials will be on display at City Hall through Friday, Oct. 21.

For more information, click here.

Fact Sheet on Seaholm District

 

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Downtown Packed with Special Events Oct. 22

 

Downtown streets will be extra busy during the weekend of October 22. There are 8 special events. Most are not simultaneous, and road closures are limited or partial. However, you may want to allow extra time as traffic could be delayed due to multiple events. For more infomation, including street closure maps, click here.

 

Downtonw Events Map Oct 22

 

 

Thursday October 20 – Monday, October 24: Texas Book Festival

The following Streets will be closed for the festival:

Thursday, October 20, 9:00 a.m. — Monday, October 24, 2:00 p.m.:

Colorado Street between 11th & 13th Streets

12th Street from Colorado to Lavaca

13th Street from Colorado to Lavaca

 

Friday, October 21,  6:00 p.m. — Sunday, October 23, 10:00 p.m.:

11th Street. Between Lavaca to San Jacinto (One eastbound lane will remain open between Brazos and San Jacinto)

10th Street, between Colorado and Brazos (access to parking garages will be maintained)

9th Street, between Colorado and Brazos (access to parking garages will be maintained)

Congress Avenue between 8th Street to 11th Street

 

Friday October 21: Austin Film Festival

One northbound land of Congress Avenue, between 7th Street and 8th Street, will be closed  6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

 

Saturday, October 22: Purple Strides 5K and Kids K

The South First Street Bridge will be closed from 5:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.

There will also lane closures on Cesar Chavez between Guadalupe Street and Stephen F. Austin Drive. 

 

Saturday, October 22: Viva la Vida Festival and Parade

Festival – E. 5th Street, between Congress and Brazos Street, will be closed from 7:00 a.m. Until 11:59 p.m.

Parade – At 6:00 p.m., parade will leave the starting area at E. 6th Street and Comal and march down 6th Street to Congress Avenue.  APD motorcycle officers will escort the participants and will close intersections ahead as they pass through. There will be no full closures of any streets for the parade.

 

Saturday, October 22: Tour de Fat Bike Ride

At 10 a.m., Cyclists will leave the starting point at Festival Beach. APD motorcycle officers will escort the participants and will close intersections ahead as they pass through. There will be no full closures of any streets. The first half of the route is in east Austin. Cyclists will cross IH-35 at Dean Keaton and follow Red River into downtown. After crossing Cesar Chavez, they will follow East Avenue under IH-35 and finish at Festival Beach. The event is expected to be finished by 2:00 p.m.

 

Saturday, October 22: Occupy Austin March

At 3:00 p.m., marchers will leave the starting area on the north side of the Capital and use the following route.  APD motorcycle officers will escort the participants and will close intersections ahead as they pass through. There will be no full closures of any streets. The march is expected to be done by 4:00 p.m.

East on 15th Street

South on San Jacinto

East on 8th Street

North on Trinity

West on 15th Street

End at the Capitol

 

Saturday, October 22: Farmer’s Market

West 4th Street from Guadalupe Street to San Antonio Street closed from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 

Sunday, October 23: Green City Festival

West 2nd Street, between Guadalupe and Lavaca, will be closed from 6:00 a.m. Until 8:00 p.m.

 

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7,000 hotel rooms planned for Downtown Austin

YNN (Aug 1)

In the coming months, expect to see a lot more construction in Downtown Austin.

Five hotels are planned for the downtown entertainment district. Three hotels will be built along Congress Avenue – two boutique style hotels at Eighth and Fourth Streets and a 1,000-room hotel at Second Street.

A fourth boutique hotel is planned at San Jacinto and Third Street. Another 1,000-room hotel will go in at Red River and Cesar Chavez Streets.

When they’re all complete, Downtown Austin will have 7,000 hotel rooms, most within walking distance of the convention center and entertainment district.

City leaders say the developments will help make Austin more competitive when bidding for larger conventions, significantly boosting its tourism industry.

“People come to Austin, they spend their money. They buy food in restaurants. They visit entertainment venues. We don’t have to educate their kids. We don’t have to provide other services for them. They go home. It’s great,” Austin Mayor Lee Leffingwell said.

Leffingwell said the city didn’t spend a lot to entice the various developers. He said the city waived $4.3 million in fees to seal the deal for the Marriot Marquis Hotel at Second Street and Congress Avenue.

The hotel on San Jacinto Boulevard will be the first of those downtown projects to break ground with construction beginning this month.


 

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