City of Austin Mobility Committee met Sept. 9

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City of Austin Mobility Committee met Sept. 9.

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 Kelley-Vice Chair

Council Member Alter

Council Member Kitchen

Council Member Harper-Madison

CALL TO ORDER

Chair Ellis called the committee meeting to order at 1:03pm.

1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of the Mobility Committee meeting of September 9th, 2021.

The September 9th, 2021 meeting minutes were approved on Council Member Alter motion, Mayor Pro Tem Natasha Harper-Madison second and a unanimous vote on the committee dias.

2. NEW BUSINESS

a. Overview of Mobility Outcome Projects in the FY22 Annual Approved Budget

b. Parking Enterprise Division Briefing

c. Update from the chair of the Urban Transportation Commission (UTC) regarding recent UTC actions from 6/17/21 meeting and 7/12/21 meeting

d. Update from Assistant City Manager Gina Fiandaca on the City’s Strategic Mobility Outcome

3. Future Items

a. ADA Mobility at Austin Bergstrom International Airport

4. ADJOURN

Chair Ellis adjourned the meeting at 1:04p.m. without objection.

https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=368205



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