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5:58pm

Mon May 20, 2013
Austin

Cap Metro Could Raise Rates

Credit Courtesy of Capitol Metropolitan Transit Authority

You may have to dig out another quarter to board a bus in Austin.

Capital Metro Transit Authority met today to hear a proposal that could bump up fares over the next two years.

Though the transit board won’t approve anything until September, the possible move to raise rates by 25% could net as much as $2.2 million annually. 

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4:25pm

Mon May 20, 2013
Austin

Lake Austin Community Meeting To Take Place Tonight

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As summer sets in, the City of Austin is looking for input on issues along Lake Austin.

The Lake Austin Task Force was formed last year to assess issues on the lake, including shoreline erosion and wake-free zones, and the group presents its findings tonight in a public meeting.  

Chuck Lesniak of Austin Watershed Protection says that the report also addresses the problem of construction along Lake Austin in recent years.

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7:24am

Mon May 20, 2013
Austin

Austin: Second Fastest Growing City for Suburban Poverty

Credit Jeff Heimsath for KUT News

Austin is growing – and so is the area’s low income population.

Over the last decade or so, the number of people living in poverty in Austin grew by 77 percent. But the number of people living in poverty in the suburbs grew by more than 140 percent. These numbers made Austin the second-largest percentage increase among big cities across the U.S.

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6:05am

Mon May 20, 2013
Affordable Housing 101

KUT News Presents 'Under One Roof: Affordable Housing 101'

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  • A preview of “Under One Roof: Affordable Housing 101”

Last November, Austin voters were asked to approve almost $80 million for affordable housing.

They chose not to.

As the city considers putting the question to voters again this fall, KUT News asks: just how does affordable housing work in Austin?

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1:55pm

Fri May 17, 2013
Austin

Report Asks: Why Aren’t Hispanics Sharing in Austin's Boom?

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A five-year effort from a group of Hispanic community leaders is about to wrap up. In 2008, the Austin City Council asked the group to evaluate the quality of life for Hispanics in the city. They found big disparities between Hispanics and their peers in areas including education, health care, even access to cultural institutions.

Last night, about fifty people came together at City Hall to share ideas on how Hispanics in Austin could bridge those gaps.

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12:49pm

Fri May 17, 2013
Austin

Video: Austin Celebrates National Bike to Work Day

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Cyclists gather outside of City Hall

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