From statesman.com April 17, 2008...
Austin has struggled for years to find a way to control development along Texas 130, where many public improvements are needed to spur the dense, mixed-use development the city wants in its future growth zone.
Now, city officials think they may have found a way to regulate how the land is used without spending a big chunk of limited tax dollars to build the new roads, parks and water and wastewater facilities necessary to accommodate a large number of houses, offices, warehouses and shops.
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
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