City planners are pitching an overhaul that could reshape where affordable housing gets built across the city — and how it’s ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin leaders want to fill downtown with more skyscrapers and were hoping to get it done under the downtown Density Bonus Program. But a new state law is forcing them to change plans.
The new proposal could allow towers up to 1,200 feet tall, as the city shifts away from floor-area-ratio limits.
A San Diego think tank is touting density bonus laws for helping boost housing supply in Sacramento and elsewhere.
Austin city staff shared a proposal to add two combining districts for density bonuses — one that would add 400 feet to base ...
The Austin City Council approved the development of two over 400-foot-tall towers on West Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, ...
Austin leaders are working on a proposed housing density bonus program, with a virtual open house set for 6:30 p.m. Monday.
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