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The City of Austin’s Homeless Strategy Office (HSO), in partnership with the Austin Area Urban League (AAUL), is committed to providing safe, reliable shelter for individuals and families experiencing homelessness during extreme cold weather. In…
Today, the Austin City Council adopted the 2024 update to Water Forward--Austin’s Integrated Water Resource Plan, which supports a sustainable and equitable water future for Austin’s next 100 years. Revisions to Austin’s Water Conservation Plan and…
Austin Water’s Wildland Conservation Division plans to conduct a prescribed burn on approximately 300 acres of the Water Quality Protection Lands on Thursday, November 14. Smoke may be visible northeast of RR 3237, north of FM 150, south of FM 967…

The Austin City Council has adopted the Austin/Travis County Food Plan, marking a major step forward in the City’s commitment to supporting an equitable, sustainable, and resilient food system.

AUSTIN - After a comprehensive multi-year inspection conducted in compliance with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines, Austin Water has announced that the city’s public water system is free of lead pipes. This milestone caps a…
Bridge Housing (BH) Request for Applications (RFA) (Solicitation Number: BH2024EMS) Date Issued: October 3, 2024 The City of Austin (City) seeks applications in response to this Request for Applications (RFA) from qualified nonprofit or government…

Austin Climate Action and Resilience has awarded a $10,000 Food Waste Innovation grant to The Refugee Collective, a local nonprofit formerly known as the Multicultural Refugee Coalition.

Austin Water’s Wildland Conservation Division plans to conduct a prescribed burn on approximately 97 acres of the Water Quality Protection Lands on Wednesday, September 25. Smoke may be visible northeast of RR 3237, north of FM 150, south of FM 967…

Austin Climate Action and Resilience has awarded $150,000 in funding to 50 community-led projects through the Food and Climate Equity (FACE) Grants program. This initiative provides up to $3,000 in grant funding to local organizations.