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U.S. Dept. of Transportation awards $10.5 million grant to Austin to improve pedestrian safety
By Austin Journal | Sep 13, 2024
The city of Austin has been awarded nearly $11 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to improve pedestrian safety. The funds come from the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant program.
NAHB invites members to apply for 2025 committees and council boards
By Austin Journal | Sep 13, 2024
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is calling on its members to apply for positions on the organization's committees and council boards of trustees for the 2025 leadership year. These volunteer leaders are essential in providing knowledge and guidance to develop policies that support the home building industry.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport's Midfield Taxiways project aims for major enhancements
By Austin Journal | Sep 13, 2024
When taking off or landing at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), the pavement underfoot might be an afterthought. However, beneath lies intricate engineering crucial for flight safety and utility support across the airfield. As part of the Journey With AUS airport expansion program, the Midfield Taxiways project aims to enhance AUS with new taxiways, extensive utilities, and more. Airfield Project Manager Samantha Pinto provided insights into this foundational expansion.
Austin Police seek public help in ongoing homicide investigation
By Austin Journal | Sep 13, 2024
The Austin Police Department (APD) Homicide Unit is seeking public assistance to gather more information regarding the death of 24-year-old Cristian Rangel.
Aging Is Living! Conference set for October in Austin
By Austin Journal | Sep 13, 2024
The Aging Is Living! Conference is scheduled to take place on October 8, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Norris Conference Center located at 2525 W. Anderson Lane, Austin, Texas.
Construction industry faces high rates of suicide; NAHB offers preventive resources
By Austin Journal | Sep 13, 2024
September is National Suicide Prevention Month, and the statistics related to suicide in the construction industry are alarming. While approximately 1,000 construction workers die each year from work-related accidents, nearly five times as many workers will die from suicide.
Professional Women in Building Week emphasizes ongoing empowerment
By Austin Journal | Sep 13, 2024
NAHB’s Professional Women in Building (PWB) Week might be wrapping up, but the mission of celebrating and empowering women in the home building industry continues all year long.
Austin Parks Foundation announces $85K in new grants for local park improvements
By Austin Journal | Sep 13, 2024
The Austin Parks Foundation (APF) has announced the latest recipients of its ACL Music Festival Grant awards, totaling $85,500 for park improvements across Austin. These grants are part of APF's ongoing investment in local parks.
Promoting diversity: Women leaders discuss inclusivity in residential construction
By Austin Journal | Sep 12, 2024
In a concerted effort to diversify the residential construction field, industry professionals are emphasizing the importance of inclusivity. This initiative aims to attract a broader range of clients and enhance business outcomes.
Housing policies largely absent from recent presidential debate
By Austin Journal | Sep 12, 2024
On the latest episode of NAHB’s podcast, Housing Developments, CEO Jim Tobin and COO Paul Lopez discussed this week’s presidential debate, focusing on both the candidates' performances and the topics that were omitted.
Austin parks department completes Bull Creek District Park improvement project
By Austin Journal | Sep 12, 2024
Representatives from the Austin Parks and Recreation Department will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Bull Creek District Park Improvement on Tuesday, September 17 at 10 a.m. The event will take place at 6701 Lakewood Dr. Attendees are advised to dress comfortably as this is an outdoor event.
Austin seeks candidates for Sobering Center Board Director position
By Austin Journal | Sep 12, 2024
The Austin City Council is currently seeking applications from qualified individuals to serve on the eleven-member Sobering Center Local Government Corporation Board of Directors. The selected individual will fill an unexpired term through December 31, 2026.
Austin Water schedules prescribed burn to manage grasslands on September 12
By Austin Journal | Sep 11, 2024
Austin Water’s Wildland Conservation Division plans to conduct a prescribed burn on approximately 224 acres of the Water Quality Protection Lands on Thursday, September 12.
Professional Women In Building Awards boost careers across homebuilding sector
By Austin Journal | Sep 11, 2024
Each year, the NAHB Professional Women in Building (PWB) awards program recognizes outstanding achievements of women in the home building industry. Scoring top honors can open doors, including growing professional networks and gaining exposure to potential business opportunities. Many award winners maintain their momentum for years.
Builders argue WOTUS rule impacts housing affordability
By Austin Journal | Sep 11, 2024
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) informed Congress today about the adverse effects of the Biden administration’s latest interpretation of the waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule on housing affordability.
Austin police seek public's help in hit-and-run case involving elderly victim
By Austin Journal | Sep 11, 2024
The Austin Police Department (APD) Highway Enforcement Investigations unit is seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect vehicle involved in a hit-and-run incident. The event took place on Sunday, September 1, 2024, between 8:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., in the 12100 block of N IH 35 SVRD SB.
Pflugerville ambulance services dispute: ESD 2 conflict hits the ballot this November
By Austin Journal | Sep 10, 2024
A long running dispute over ambulance services and sales tax revenues in Travis County Emergency Services District 2 (ESD 2) will be on the ballot this November.
New employee joins Office of Sustainability as Environmental Program Coordinator
By Austin Journal | Sep 10, 2024
Join us in welcoming our newest team member, Molly Ellsworth. Molly is stepping into the role of Environmental Program Coordinator, where she will support climate resilience efforts and advance the goals of Austin's Climate Equity Plan. We asked Molly a few questions to learn more about her passions, her journey to this work, and what she's looking forward to in her new role.
Women advance roles across home building industry
By Austin Journal | Sep 10, 2024
Women continue to make significant strides in the residential construction field, including positively impacting the growth of the labor workforce. The number of women employed in the industry reached 1.287 million in 2023.
Austin police seek public help in aggravated assault case
By Austin Journal | Sep 10, 2024
The Austin Police Department (APD) Aggravated Assault Unit is seeking public assistance in connection to an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon that occurred at 1801 E. 51st Street, near the H-E-B store.