Zoning, CodeNEXT, Land Use (Completed in part)

City as Employer (Labor Relations & Policy: Completed in part)

Comprehensive Plan (Imagine Austin)

Economic Development (Incl. Incentives)

Parks and Open Space

Resiliency

Transportation and Mobility

Water (Supply and Business Model)

Housing (Incl. Land Banking, Bonds, Sec. 8)

Quality of Life and “Silos vs. Shared Solutions”

Austin Energy (Portfolio, Business Model)

Education Support

Neighborhood Issues

Permitting Process

Factors Affecting Cost of Living

Public Safety

Community Relations (With Government)

City Budget, Financing, Pensions

Resource Recovery

Health Care & Delivery

Innovation Zone

Watershed Protection


The draft schedule initially called for workshops running from Jan. 20 through April 21; that is tentatively being condensed to January and February.

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