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  • Ole Cowboy

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    What to Know: Austin voters in November will decide the fate of a $925 million bond package, the largest in the city’s history.

    “The proposal is highlighted by a $250 million allocation to affordable housing, the highest such allocation in city history. The package also includes $45 million for parkland acquisition, $12 million for land acquisition for creative spaces and $40 million for city pool renovations,” Community Impact Newspaper reports. “Following three hours of public testimony and two hours of deliberation, City Council voted 8-3 in favor of the proposal… If approved by voters, the bond package will carry a 2-cent tax rate increase for the next 30 years.”

    The TPPF Take: Raising taxes isn’t the way to make housing more affordable.

    “Increasing its supply of ‘affordable housing’ at the expense of every Austin property owner will make the affordability crisis worse, not better,” says TPPF’s James Quintero. “If Austin truly wanted to fix the problem, it would lower taxes and work to ensure it was spending the money it has more efficiently.”
    For more on Austin's bond proposal, click here.
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    oldguy

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    Sadly liberals in Austin will destroy a once great city, liberalism is like a cancer eats away at everything in it's path.
     

    Younggun

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    What the hell are "creative spaces" and why are they worth $12 million?

    And why do they need $45 million in "park land"?

    The affordable housing is just another name for wealth redistribution and will create more slums. Buying votes aint cheap though.


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    Vaquero

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    I just returned from a trip to LA and Ventura.
    Very Austin like.
    Better weather, not much else was different.

    Sad.
     

    benenglish

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    I just returned from a trip to LA and Ventura.
    I've spent a lot of time traveling all over the U.S. and staying for extended periods in (mostly) large cities. LA is the only place where I simply couldn't find any positives.

    I guess I shouldn't say that, though. I love Houston and many people are just as negative about Houston as I am about LA.
     
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