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The US 183 North project will add two tolled lanes in each direction between MoPac and RM 620, with a fourth nontolled lane as well as new sidewalks and bicycle facilities. 183 North construction project 24% complete SUMAIYA MALIKCOMMUNITY IMPACT

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lanes along the service roads and bike lanes along the US 183 North corridor. Once complete, the project is expected to address con- gestion and keep trac owing at peak times in the 183 North corridor. The added express lanes will connect to the existing express lanes on MoPac and to the 183A Toll in Cedar Park to allow for quicker access to commuters. It will allow emergency vehicles to respond in less time and allow Capital Metro buses free access. “We’re really going to give people in this part of town options, dierent ways to get where they want to go.

As construction continues on US 183 North towards completion in 2026, drivers can expect lane closures, increased construction activity on additional lanes and sidewalks, bridge widening and ramp work at the con- nection with MoPac. The construction is part of the 183 North Mobility Proj- ect, a $612 million project on a 9-mile section of US 183 between SH 45 N/RM 620 and MoPac. The project will add two new tolled express lanes and a fourth continu- ous nontolled lane in each direction. Construction will also include adding and improving sidewalks and bicycle

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New council members plan for active year

With a focus on aordability, Austin City Council with several new members readies to get to work in a new term. SOURCE: AUSTIN CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY IMPACT IN SPOTLIGHT TOP ISSUES

Aordability

Homelessness

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After fall elections, four fresh faces now ll seats on Austin’s City Council dais previously held by members with a combined 35 years of City Hall experience. Several new ocials ran on the issue of aordability in last fall’s election campaigns. They and their returning colleagues are now getting to work on attending to a rising count

New leadership

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of people experiencing homelessness and multiple transportation projects picking up steam in 2023. Those and the cost-of-living question are at the top of an agenda that could see council working quickly to produce tangible results,

according to city ocials. “The people [who] that were elected were elected because people want to see action on aordability,” new District 3 Council Member José Velásquez said.

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FROM GRACE: With 2022 behind us, our Annual Community Guide compiles the shops and restaurants that opened in the past year and what businesses to expect in 2023. Additionally, this issue dives into how new locally elected ocials plan to address continuing concerns in the city of Austin in the upcoming year. Reporter Sumaiya Malik also takes a look into how the US 183 North Mobility Project is progressing and how construction teams are working to mitigate impact to residents and businesses. As always, thank you for reading, and Happy New Year! Grace Dickens, EDITOR

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Businesses that have recently opened or are coming soon, relocating or expanding

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ray of bubble teas, ranging from salted cheese, classic, fruit, lemon and special- ty flavors. www.happylemonusa.com 5 Tru by Hilton , a pet-friendly Hilton honors hotel, opened Dec. 16 at 11603 Jollyville Road in Northwest Austin. The hotel offers single rooms and suites. Customers can enjoy a free hot breakfast and free self-parking. 844-878-9688. www.hilton.com 6 Walnut Creek Pub opened Jan. 4 after rebranding itself as a pub with a light menu with wings, fries, chips, poppers and queso with smoked meats. The business is locat- ed at 11806 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, which used to be Vietnamese barbecue restau- rant Smokin Beauty. 512-436-9379. www.walnutcreekpub.com 7 Wayback Burgers , a national fast-food burger restaurant at 12901 N. I-35, Ste. 1850, Austin, celebrated its grand opening Jan. 14 in the Shops at Tech Ridge. With a 32-person capacity, the fast-food restaurant serves burgers, chicken tenders and hot dogs as well as the Impossi- ble Burger. The restaurant also carries cheesesteak sandwiches and shakes. Delivery is available through DoorDash, Uber Eats and Grubhub. 737-202-4554. www.waybackburgers.com COMING SOON 8 Baylor Scott & White Health will open a new clinic at 500 Canyon Ridge Drive, Bldg. C, Austin, this spring. The clinic at Austin Tech Ridge will provide preven- tive and primary care to patients in the

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NOW OPEN 1 Bunboy , a food truck offering steamed buns filled with Asian-inspired comfort food, opened its service window Nov. 23. Located at 10420 Metric Blvd., Ste. 150, Austin, the food truck is the brainchild of owner and chef Donald Mullikin, who previously worked in a two-Michelin-star restaurant in New York City. The food truck is open Wednesdays-Sundays. 720-416-4440. www.bunboyaustin.com

at 11101 Burnet Road, Austin, on Jan. 6. The business is located in the same retail center as Zaza Mediterranean restaurant and Firehouse Subs across from The Domain. 512-520-8077. www.everestliquorsmoke.com 4 Happy Lemon, a tea culture brand originally from Taiwan, opened at 2501 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 650A, Austin, on Nov. 12. The bubble tea shop serves original bubble waffles along with an ar-

2 Cava Digital Kitchen held a soft open- ing in late December and switched to reg- ular hours in the first week in January. The cashless restaurant replaced Zoës Kitchen and is located at 10000 Research Blvd., Ste. 101, Austin, at The Arboretum. Cus- tomers place an order on the Cava Digital Kitchen app and pay for pickup or delivery. www.cava.com/app 3 Everest Liquor , a spirit, wine, craft beer and smoke shop, opened

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13 Casavante House of Jewelry in the Gateway shopping center at 9607 Re- search Blvd., Ste. 100, Austin, will undergo front-door repairs after a truck drove into the business Jan. 10. The business is open with regular business hours while the repairs are being made. 512-340-9191. www.casavantehouseofjewelry.com 14 Domain Realty is undergoing renovations at 13560 Research Blvd., Austin. The realty office will have an ad- ditional side space of 3,000 square feet available to lease for a second business. Renovations will be complete by the end of spring. 512-740-0807. www.domainrealtyaustin.com 15 EMS No. 10/Fire Station No. 25 is undergoing renovations at 5228 Duval FEATURED IMPACT ANNIVERSARY BBQ Outtters, located at 6715 N. RM 620, Austin, will celebrate its 25th anniversary in January. The owners, Kristin and Layne Mayeld, also celebrated their one-year anniversary as owners Dec. 1. The store, which is over 5,000 square feet, features grills, smokers, repits, pizza ovens, patio items and barbecue accessories. The business also does custom outdoor kitchens and modular kitchens. BBQ Outtters also has a store in San Antonio, and Kristin Mayeld said one

of the things that stands out about their business is the personal touch. BBQ Outtters opened in 1998. 512-347-1988. www.bbqouttters.com

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communities in and around North Austin. The care team plans to offer a range of services and treat common conditions, such as asthma, influenza, skin diseases and back pain. www.bswhealth.com EXPANSIONS 9 Seed + Root Salon at 11300 Jollyville Road, Ste. 4005, Austin, expanded its interior space to offer more services and a curated gift shop. The salon provides ser- vices such as hair care, waxing, skin care, color analysis and massage. The shop opened its doors in 2015. 512-213-2483.

512-765-6676. www.monsoondance.com NEW OWNERSHIP 11 Roof Monkey , a business that specializes in roofing systems for residen- tial, multifamily and commercial buildings, changed ownership Dec. 15. The new owner, Eric Vechan, has over 17-years of construction experience. Previous owner Edward Youmans will continue as the director of business development. The business also moved locations to 13809 Research Blvd., Ste. 500, Austin, from its previous location at 1000 Heritage Center Circle, Round Rock. 512-400-4314.

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Road, Austin. Renovations include a bay expansion and crew quarters renovations allowing for an American with Disabilities Act-compliant facility. 512-974-7263. www.austintexas.gov/department/fire CLOSINGS 16 Cosmos , a clothing store carrying women’s attire and accessories, will close at the end of March. Owner Abdullah Marulcu said everything in the store is $8.99 and under. At the end of the lease, he will transfer the remaining merchan- dise to his other stores in Round Rock and Lakeline Mall. Cosmos is located at 10515 N. MoPac, Ste. A130, Austin. 512-775-2688

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10 Monsoon Dance , a Bollywood and yoga studio offering virtual and in-stu- dio classes for adults and kids at 8650 Spicewood Springs Road, Ste. 118, Austin, celebrated its 10th anniversary in Decem- ber. The business also offers choreography classes for kids and adults, workshops, private events and wedding choreography.

12 Austin Eye at 11901 Jollyville Road, Austin, is undergoing renovations through March. Customers are requested to use the side entrance as the business goes through modernizing the facade and the inside. 512-250-2020. www.austineye.com

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Brazilian Mardi Gras was started by Brazilian students at the University of Texas at Austin. WORTH THE TRIP Feb. 04: Celebrate Brazilian Mardi Gras Carnaval Brasileiro is Austin’s annual Brazilian Mardi Gras celebration. The tradition was started in 1978 by a group of The University of Texas students from Brazil. 8 p.m.-1:45 a.m. $35. Speakeasy, 412-D Congress Ave., Austin. www.sambaparty.com

Attendees can try bloody marys made by local bars and restaurants alongside craft mixes at the ninth annual Bloody Mary Festival. 10:30 a.m -6 p.m. $49.50-$69.50. Fair Market, 1100 E. Fifth St., Austin. www.thebloodymaryfest.com

Attendees can run through downtown Austin and party at the nish line in Ascension Seton’s annual Austin Marathon. 7 a.m. $49 (virtual 5K challenge), $169 (half-marathon), $189 (full marathon). www.youraustinmarathon.com

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and voice-over actor, will entertain guests with comedy for adults. 7:15 p.m. $25-$35, $99 (includes two tickets, chocolate strawberries and two glasses of champagne). Capitol City Comedy Club, 11506 Century Oaks Terrace, Bldg B., Unit 100, Austin. 512-467-2333. www.capcitycomedy.com 25 TOUR MODERN HOMES The Modern Architecture + Design Society has put together a self- guided tour of at least 11 modern living spaces in Austin. The event is free for kids nine and under. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. $15 (ages 10-17), $45-$110 (age 18 and over). www.mads.media

$35 (entry), $10 (drink add-ons). 13729 Research Blvd., Austin. 512-537-8737. www.pinballz.com 10 ADVOCATE FOR ART With the Texas legislative session kicking o in January, Texans for the Arts has organized a summit to advocate for artists. Attendees can hear voices of colleagues and citizen activists from across the state. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. $10- $100. Texas Capitol, 1100 Congress Ave., Austin. Eventbrite: Texas Arts Advocacy Summit 2023 14 LAUGH OUT LOUD FOR VALENTINE’S DAY Mike MacRae, an Austin-based comedian

The Austin Chamber will celebrate its 145th year of serving the community with lunch and a planned program. The chamber will welcome its incoming board Chair Ali Khataw, and discuss what lies ahead for the organization. Noon-1:30 p.m. $125 (member)-$175 (nonmember). JW Marriott, 110 E. Second St., Austin. 512-478-9383. www.austinchamber.com 09 SOLVE A MURDER Pinballz will host a murder mystery dinner called “Trailer Trash Tragedy” with a barbecue-style dinner and specialty “trashy” drinks. 7-10 p.m.

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AUSTIN With the population in and around Austin on the rise, the area has seen an increase in diversity for local demographics and higher median incomes across the board for the city of Austin and Travis and Williamson counties.

Austin

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Median household income 2016 2021 $60,939 $78,965

Local demographics, 2021* Hispanic or Latino White Black or African American American Indian or Alaska native Asian Native Hawaiian or other Pacic Islander Some other race

33.6% 48.1% 7.9% 0.1% 6.9% 0% 0.3% 3%

25% 57.1% 6.2% 0.1% 7.5% 0.1% 0.3% 3.7%

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*ALL CATEGORIES LISTED ARE RACES, EXCEPT FOR HISPANIC OR LATINO, WHICH IS NOT A RACE. HOWEVER, THE PERCENTAGES OF THE RACES LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC OR LATINO RESIDENTS.

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GROCERY & PHARMACY 28 Fresh International Market 12901 N. I-35, Ste. 800, Austin www.freshmarket.com COMING IN 2023 29 Kroger delivery warehouse 2401 Ferguson Lane, Austin 800-576-4377 www.kroger.com 30 MesaRx Pharmacy 8127 Mesa Drive, Ste. B205, Austin 512-382-0054 www.mesarxpharmacy.com HOME & GARDEN 31 ABC Supply Co. Inc. 2306 Howard Lane, Ste. A, Austin 737-402-5404 www.abcsupply.com COMING IN 2023 32 Ace Hardware 13450 Research Blvd., Ste. 240, Austin 512-852-9300 www.acehardware.com 33 Ballard Designs 10000 Research Blvd., Ste. 108-111, Austin www.ballarddesigns.com 34 Clement’s Paint 10019 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 102, Austin 512-356-9965 www.clementspaint.com

HOBBIES 35 ArtUs Co 10000 Research Blvd., Ste. 141, Austin www.artusco.com 36 Disc Nation 3404 Wells Branch Parkway, Ste. 725, Austin 512-284-7340 www.discnation.com 37 Game Worlds 7950 Anderson Square, Ste. 109, Austin 337-519-7790 www.gameworldscamp.com 38 Razer Store 11401 Century Oaks Terrace, Ste. 125, Austin 512-465-2132 www.razer.com HOME GOODS 39 Bougie Bakerie Kandles 10515 N. MoPac, Unit 135, Austin 318-229-8917 www.bougiebakeriekandles.com 40 Joybird 3211 Palm Way, Ste. 162, Austin 737-999-7532 www.joybird.com

3200 Palm Way, Austin 512-305-3103 www.shopshowroom.com 21 Vuori 11701 Domain Blvd., Ste. 154, Austin 512-305-3837 www.vuoriclothing.com FITNESS 22 Anantha Yoga 13091 Pond Springs Road, Ste. 220, Austin 512-843-2879 www.ananthayoga.net 23 Alo Yoga 11410 Century Oaks Terrace, Austin www.aloyoga.com COMING IN 2023 24 Legends Boxing 11521 N. RM 620, Ste. 850, Austin 512-855-3110 www.legendsboxing.com 25 Mayweather Boxing + Fitness 11101 Burnet Rd., Ste. 190, Austin 512-308-3222 www.mayweather.t 26 Specialized Austin 3200 Palm Way, Ste. 150, Austin 512-746-7201 www.specializedaustin.com 27 The Yoga Common 11210 Spicewood Club Drive, Austin 212-661-6655 www.yogacommonstudio.com

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517-930-2980 www.impossiblekicks.com 16 Knockout Wear 11200 Lakeline Mall Drive, Space C05, Cedar Park 432-653-4963 www.kowear.com 17 Reformation 11621 Rock Rose Ave., Ste. 116, Austin 254-203-9973 www.thereformation.com 18 Rothy’s 11701 Domain Blvd., Ste. 130, Austin 512-520-5930. www.rothys.com 19 Saint Laurent Paris 11601 Century Oaks Terrace, Ste. 103, Austin 737-279-6710 www.ysl.com/en-us 20 Showroom

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ASIAN 8 Cafe Eden 12221 Riata Trace Parkway, Ste. 190, Austin 5127706467 www.facebook.com/edencafetx $ $$ $$$ K 9 Chaba Kitchen 7221 McNeil Drive, Austin 7378772888 www.chaba.kitchen $$ 10 Chi’Lantro 12129 N. RM 620, Ste. 202, Austin 5126493354 www.chilantrobbq.com $ $$ K 11 Happy Lemon 2501 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 650A, Austin www.happylemonusa.com $ 12 Honey Pig Korean BBQ 11301 Lakeline Blvd., Ste. 7, Austin 5123581307 www.honeypigbbq.com $$ $$$ H K 13 Ramen Tatsu-ya 14028 N. US 183, Bldg. G, Ste. 310, Austin www.ramen-tatsuya.com $ $$ H COMING IN 2023 14 Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar 11023 Pecan Park Blvd., Cedar Park www.ishogun.com $$ $$$ K COMING IN 2023 15 Teaspoon 10515 N. MoPac, Bldg. B, Ste. 215, Austin www.teaspoonlife.com $ COMING FEB. 2023

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11521 N. RM 620, Austin www.handelsicecream.com $ COMING IN 2023 6 Phoebe’s Diner 12001D Burnet Road, Austin 5122158910 www.phoebesdiner.com $$ B H K COMING IN 2023 7 Tropical Smoothie Cafe 7301 N. RM 620, Ste. 130, Austin 7708211900 www.tropicalsmoothiecafe.com $ B K COMING FEB. 2023

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23 Rumaan Mediterranean Cuisine 11200 Lakeline Mall Drive, Ste. F18, Cedar Park 5125513500 www.rumaancuisine.com $$ K MEXICAN 24 Bulevar Mexican Kitchen 9400 Arboretum Blvd., Austin 5123779877 www.bulevaratx.com $$$ B H 25 Casa do Brasil 10515 N. MoPac, Bldg. O, Austin www.casadobrasil.com $$ $$$ B H COMING FEB. 2023 26 Mama Betty’s Tex-Mex y Cantina 9900 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 220, Austin 5125205819 www.ilovemamabettys.com $$ $$$ H K 27 Nissi VegMex Mexican Cuisine 9012 Research Blvd., Ste. C6, Austin 5122932597 Local seafood spot Shuck Me opened its rst Austin location at 10817 RM 2222 in April. Owned by Roger Havercamp, the restaurant serves Cajun dishes with a Tex-Mex twist. Menu items include a variety of appetizers; boiled, fried and grilled seafood; gumbo and chowder; soft tacos; burgers; oysters; and po-boys. There are also salads and desserts, as well as a kids menu. The restaurant oers live music and a pet-friendly patio, along with a happy hour and big screen TVs. Shuck Me has four other locations, including restaurants in the

BREAKFAST 16 Cure Bakery & Coee 13642 N. US 183, Ste. 340, Austin 7372569983 www.facebook.com/curebakerycoee $ $$ B K 17 Dutch Bros Coee 1815 E. Parmer Lane, Austin www.dutchbros.com $ B K 18 Rocket Coee ATX 8701 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 2127, Austin 5125512655 www.rocketcoeeatx.com $ B 19 Rosen’s Bagel Co. 11101 Burnet Road, Ste. A100, Austin 5124875027 www.rosensbagels.com $ $$ B K INDIAN 20 Curry Up Now 3100 Esperanza Crossing, Austin 7377583070 www.curryupnow.com $ $$ K ITALIAN 21 Delucca Gaucho Pizza and Wine 4200 W. Braker Lane, Austin 5124674992 www.delucca.com $$ $$$ B H 22 Smokin’ Oak Wood-Fired Pizza & Taproom 8300 N. RM 620, Ste. K200, Austin 5122848445 www.smokinoakpizza.com $ $$ K MEDITERRANEAN

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EDUCATION

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New Round Rock ISD trustees focus on future ROUND ROCK ISD Since being sworn in to oce in mid-December, ve new and returning Round Rock ISD trustees are discussing broad goals for the coming year. BY BROOKE SJOBERG

Austin ISD interim Superintendent Matias Segura talks plans for district

POTENTIAL CLOSURES A Jan. 19 proposal presented four possible plans for closures in Pugerville ISD: Repurpose River Oaks and Dessau elementary schools, and adjust attendance boundaries. Plan 1 Repurpose Parmer Lane and Dessau elementary schools, and adjust attendance boundaries. Plan 2 Adjust elementary attendance boundaries to relieve schools east of SH 130 with no closures. Plan 3 Adjust high school attendance boundaries to shift students from Weiss High School to other high schools with no closures. Plan 4

OTHER STORIES TO FOLLOW IN 2023

Round Rock ISD looking to expand open enrollment Maritza Gallaga, associate director of communications and community relations, said Round Rock ISD is examining an expansion of the district’s open enrollment program to more campuses. RRISD ocials have said higher enrollment can help boost state funding to school districts. Austin ISD superintendent search moves forward On Jan. 26, after press time, Austin ISD trustees selected a search rm to conduct the superintendent hiring process for the district. Trustees began taking steps toward nding a full-time superintendent in December. The board plans to hire a new superintendent by the summer. Pugerville ISD moving forward with 2022 bond items Preliminary work is set to begin on some of the $366 million in bond propositions Pugerville ISD voters approved in November. Work will begin in early 2023 and nish by the end of the year on ber-optic cable replacements; new heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems; and districtwide computer replacements.

BY AMANDA CUTSHALL

passed, he said the district has “more levers that we can pull to make creating a competitive compensation package a reality.” Segura said the district is already working on increasing wages for all sta, not just teachers. Segura plans to advocate for increased student allotments during the Texas legislative session. “Texas ranks at the bottom when it comes to per-pupil spending,” he said. “We also know that student allotment impacts every other school district around the state, and they will all benet by an increase. So, fundamentally, that will be [legis- lative] priority [No.] 1 to increase student allotment.” Segura said that work could mean testifying at the Legislature or work- ing with partner organizations. Stability is another point Segura said he knows the district needs improvement on in the coming months and years. He said he plans to do that by being visible.

their new terms. Of the ve sworn in at a Dec. 15 meeting, two are new to the board with places 3, 5 and 6 Trustees Amber Landrum, formerly Feller, Amy Weir and Tianie Harrison returning. New trustees in places 1 and 4 are Estevan Jesus “Chuy” Zárate and Alicia Markum. They replace Kevin R. Johnson and Cory Vessa, respectively. Johnson was not in attendance. All trustees except Zárate will have terms expiring in 2026 as he is fullling the end of the term vacated by former Trustee Jun Xiao. Place 1 will go back to the voters in 2024 along with places 2 and 7.

DISTRICT PRIORITIES Interim Superintendent Matias Segura shared some of his priorities with Community Impact before assuming the role on Jan. 3. support and stability for families and sta sta retention using bond dollars to free up other funds for raises advocating for increased student allotments during the Texas legislative session

AUSTIN ISD Interim Superinten- dent Matias Segura sat down with Community Impact to discuss his plans going forward after he took over Jan. 3. Segura said his main focus will be on support and stability for everyone in the district. “One of the things that we’ve been talking about for quite some time now is how we need to support our educators and our sta,” Segura said. “We’ve had challenges over the last couple of years, and we know that. We’re not where we want to be regarding teacher stang.” He said sta retention is a major goal of his while he is interim superintendent. “We also know that it is very expensive to live in Austin, so for us as an organization, the priority has to be moving forward with a budget that produces a competitive compensa- tion package,” Segura said. Now that the $2.44 billion bond has

Without getting more specic, each candidate has so far discussed objectives from nding new and better ways to work with colleagues, teachers, par- ents and students to focusing more on accountability from the board of trustees. Additionally, each candidate has referenced recent disunity among the board when discussing goals for

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District weighs options on potential school closures

ON THE BOARD’S TERMS

Round Rock ISD’s election cycle alternately sends four and three of its school board seats to the voters every two years. The 2022 board election was dierent as a special election was called to ll the seat vacated by Place 1 Trustee Jun Xiao.

SOURCE: MATIAS SEGURACOMMUNITY IMPACT

“I have relationships with cam- puses, and I intend to be even more visible. I also plan to make sure our central leadership team remains intact. We are all committed to seeing this through, and that’s one big step in the right direction,” he said. “Austin ISD is home, and I’m going to be here for everyone in our district.” Segura will serve as interim superintendent until July 31 or until a permanent superintendent is hired.

BY CARSON GANONG

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PFLUGERVILLE ISD Ocials continue to weigh potential school closures and attendance boundary adjustments for the 2023-24 school year amid ongoing scal struggles. The board narrowed down 10 possible plans to four from the citizens facilities committee that oer a variety of closure options. The options will continue to be adjusted as discussion from the board and community continues, according to the district.

Place 1 Estevan Jesus “Chuy” Zárate

Place 2 Mary Bone

Place 7 Danielle Weston

Place 3 Amber Landrum

Place 4 Alicia Markum

Place 5 Amy Weir

Place 6 Ti anie Harrison

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CITY & COUNTY County to seek bond in 2023

Top city & county stories to watch in 2023

Austin, Travis County focus on stang challenges

VOTERAPPROVED FUNDS Travis County will ask voters to approve funds for capital and road projects in November. While the amount of the bond has not yet been nalized, here is how past county bonds have fared. Bond cost Purpose Vote

BY KATY MCAFEE

Acquired parkland, built new facilities and protected park resources Built new roadways, widened existing roadways and added lanes to roadways Would have been used to build a new Travis County Civil and Family Courthouse Acquired parkland, built new facilities and protected park resources Built new roadways, widened existing roadways and added lanes to roadways

$82.11M

TRAVIS COUNTY In 2023, vot- ers in Travis County can expect a November bond election that would go toward improving roads, parks and other facilities. The specic projects and cost estimates for the bond will be determined by a 15-member court-appointed Bond Advisory Committee, which will meet weekly to determine the county’s most critical needs. “Travis County’s Citizen Bond Advisory Committee is a way for the public to let us know what they would like to prioritize in the next bond package,” Travis County Precinct 3 Commissioner Ann Howard said. “Whether it is transportation, the environment, facility planning, nance or health care, community involvement will shape Travis County’s future.”

BY KATY MCAFEE & BEN THOMPSON

$132.84M 

AUSTIN In 2022, Austin and Travis County targeted job vacancies by increasing their minimum wage from $15 to $20. City Manager Spencer Cronk high- lighted the stang shortages as the priority for the scal year 2022-23 budget, after the vacancy rate reached nearly 16% of Austin’s budgeted positions in May. Applications for open positions jumped 43.67% when the new wage went into eect, city ocials said. Still, the overall vacancy rate remained above 16% as of early December. As of Jan. 1, the Travis County Sheri’s Oce’s vacancy rate ranged from 18%-32% by department. Public information ocer Kristen Dark said more than 100 applicants are going through the hiring process in January.

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Each Travis County commis- sioner appointed three members to the bond advisory committee on Jan. 10. Travis County Judge Andy Brown appointed the committee chair, John Langmore, who also served as chair for Travis County’s 2017 bond committee. Those members will begin meet- ing in January and serve for about

eight months. Committee members are

required to be Travis County res- idents without delinquent taxes and not employed or associated with a business that will prot from bond projects. All committee meetings will be open to the public and held after normal business hours.

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