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By Dewitt Peart
It’s been 14 months since the Austin City Council last amended ordinances governing camping and sitting/lying in public places. Not surprisingly, over the past year, the issue of homelessness has become more visible across the city and in downtown Austin.
An active petition urges a return to the original ordinances, which prohibited people from sleeping or camping in many public areas. But the solution is not as simple as reverting back to these ordinances. Austin urgently needs a balanced approach and an actionable plan to address the crisis of homelessness.
The Downtown Austin Alliance is committed to ensuring that downtown is a safe and welcoming place for
Austin punches in as No. 1 city for workers relocating during pandemic Austin is the No. 1 city for people relocating workers, says LinkedIn.
Photo by Luis Alvarez/Getty Images Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk appears to be Austin-bound. Popular podcaster Joe Rogan already has settled down here. But how many more folks are making the Capital City home during the coronavirus pandemic? The short answer: a bunch. Data from job website LinkedIn indicates Austin is the main magnet for U.S. professionals seeking a new place to live, work, and play. For every person who moved out of Austin from April to October, 1.53 people moved in. LinkedIn analyzed the top cities that gained the most people based on ZIP code changes across its 174 million U.S.-based LinkedIn members, CNBC reported. The analysis examined the inflow-outflow ratio, which is the number of new arrivals to an area versus the number of people who left.
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