City of Austin Housing and Planning Committee will meet Oct. 5

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City of Austin Housing and Planning Committee will meet Oct. 5.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

Special Called Meeting 

A quorum of the City Council may be present at this meeting. Action will only be taken by the members of the committee. 

The committee may go into a closed session under the Open Meetings Act, Section 551.071, of the Texas Government Code, to receive advice from legal counsel on any item on this agenda. 

CALL TO ORDER 

Citizen Communication: General 

Approval of Minutes 

1. Approve the minutes of the June 15, 2021 Housing and Planning Committee meeting. 

Sponsors: Council Member Gregorio Casar, and Council Member Sabino “Pio” Renteria 

Briefings 

2. Briefing on regulations for accessory apartments, houses, and dwellings. 

Sponsors: Council Member Gregorio Casar, and Council Member Sabino “Pio” Renteria 

Future Items 

ADJOURN

https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=368219



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