City of Austin Mobility Committee met March, 10

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City of Austin Mobility Committee met March, 10.

Here are the minutes provided by the committee:

The Mobility Committee convened in a meeting via videoconference.

Committee Members in attendance:

Council Member Ellis- Chair

Council Member Kelly-Vice Chair

Council Member Kitchen

Council Member Harper-Madison

Council Member Alter

CALL TO ORDER

Chair Ellis called the committee meeting to order at 1:02pm.

1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of the Mobility Committee meeting of February 10th, 2022.

The February 10th 2022 meeting minutes were approved on Council Member Kelly motion, Council Member Kitchen second and a unanimous vote on the committee dias.

2. NEW BUSINESS

a. Update from the chair of the Urban Transportation Commission (UTC) regarding recent UTC actions.

b. Briefing on federal mobility grant opportunities from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

c. Briefing on the Austin Strategic Mobility Plan amendment process and proposed amendments.

d. Update on implementation of the Living Streets Initiative (Play Streets, Resident-Led Healthy Streets, and Improved Block Parties).

e. Update on the Corridor Construction Program

3. Future Items

a. Automated Vehicle Industry Panel

b. ASMP Update

c. Williamson County Road Bond Program

4. ADJOURN

Chair Ellis adjourned the meeting at 3:15p.m. without objection.

https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=380013



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