Travis County and the city of Austin are asking for the public’s help to review, verify, and improve the new National Broadband Map created by the Federal Communications Commission. Hop online, pop in your address, and make sure the info is correct to help make the most accurate map possible.
You may have recently received a notice from the city about its new floodplain study: They're reevaluating floodplain maps and models to better understand flood risk and keep residents safe. Find out more about the project at an upcoming meeting.
Join the city's Quality of Life commissions online or in person to share interests and concerns about your quality of life in Austin. Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin, and ASL interpretations provided, as well as catered food and supervised children's activities. Call 311 five days in advance to request another language interpretation.
Resources and info about Austin Public Health’s Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) supplemental nutrition program for qualifying pregnant women, new mothers, and young children.