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Historic Landmark CommissionJuly 19, 2021

Agenda original pdf

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Versión en español a continuación. Historic Landmark Commission Special Meeting of the Preservation Plan Committee Monday, July 19, 2021, 2 p.m. MEETING TO BE HELD WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING MODIFICATIONS Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance. All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the Preservation Plan Committee meeting, members of the public must:  Call or email the board liaison at (512) 974-3393 or preservation@austintexas.gov no later than noon the day before the meeting. The following information is required: speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, email address and telephone number (must be the same number that will be used to call into the meeting).  Once a request to speak has been made to the board liaison, the information to call on the day of the scheduled meeting will be provided either by email or phone call.  Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start time in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak.  Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak.  Handouts or other information may be emailed to preservation@austintexas.gov by noon the day before the scheduled meeting. This information will be provided to committee members in advance of the meeting. Reunión Especial del Comité del Plan de la Preservación Histórica Un Comité de la Comisión de Sitios Históricos FECHA de la reunion 19 de julio, 2021 LA JUNTA SE LLEVARÁ CON MODIFICACIONES DE DISTANCIAMIENTO SOCIAL Se permitirán comentarios públicos por teléfono; no se permitirá ninguna entrada en persona. Todos los oradores deben registrarse con anticipación (18 de julio, 2021 antes del mediodía). Todos los comentarios públicos se producirán al comienzo de la reunión. Para hablar de forma remota en la reunión, los miembros del público deben:  Llame o envíe un correo electrónico al enlace de la junta en (512) 974- 3393 o preservation@austintexas.gov a más tardar al mediodía (el día antes de la reunión). Se requiere la siguiente información: nombre del orador, número (s) de artículo sobre el que desean hablar, si están a favor / en contra / neutral, dirección de correo electrónico (opcional) y un número de teléfono (debe ser el número que se utilizará para llamar ). …

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Historic Landmark CommissionJuly 19, 2021

1. Draft minutes from June 24, 2021 meeting original pdf

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1. 2. HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PRESERVATION PLAN COMMITTEE THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2021 – 1 p.m. VIA VIDEOCONFERENCING COMMISSION MEMBERS: Ben Heimsath x x Terri Myers Beth Valenzuela x DRAFT MINUTES CALL TO ORDER CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL No citizen communication. APPROVAL OF MINUTES April 21, 2021 May 7, 2021 MOTION: Approve meeting minutes from April 21 and May 7 on a motion by Heimsath, Valenzuela seconds. Vote: 2-0 (Myers absent). DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION A. Discuss Preservation Plan Working Group applications  Review objectives and discussion agreements  Overview of evaluation process and quorum considerations Commissioner Myers joined the meeting.  Role of Preservation Plan Committee  Local residency, geographic distribution, and unique perspectives Recommend Preservation Plan Working Group member list to the Historic Landmark Commission B. MOTION: Adjourn by Valenzuela, Heimsath seconds. Vote: 3-0. Adjourned at 3:05 p.m. ADJOURNMENT 1 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call the Historic Preservation Office at 512-974-1686 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Preservation Plan Committee, please contact Cara Bertron, Senior Planner, at 512-974-1446. 2

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Historic Landmark CommissionJuly 19, 2021

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Arts CommissionJuly 19, 2021

Work session with consultant MJR Partners and the Arts Commission original pdf

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Versión en español a continuación. Arts Commission Meeting July 19, 2021 Arts Commission to be held July 19, 2021 with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance (July 18, 2021 by noon). All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the Arts Commission Meeting, members of the public must: •Call or email the board liaison at 512-974-7854 or annemarie.mckaskle@austintexas.gov no later than noon, (the day before the meeting). The following information is required: speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, email address and telephone number (must be the same number that will be used to call into the meeting). •Once a request to speak has been made to the board liaison, the information to call on the day of the scheduled meeting will be provided either by email or phone call. •Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start time in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak. •Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak. •Handouts or other information may be emailed to annemarie.mckaskle@austintexas.gov by noon the day before the scheduled meeting. This information will be provided to Board and Commission members in advance of the meeting. •If the meeting is broadcast live, it may be viewed here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Reunión del Arts Commission FECHA de la reunion (Julio 19, 2021) La junta se llevará con modificaciones de distanciamiento social Se permitirán comentarios públicos por teléfono; no se permitirá ninguna entrada en persona. Todos los oradores deben registrarse con anticipación (Julio 18, 2021 antes del mediodía). Todos los comentarios públicos se producirán al comienzo de la reunión. Para hablar de forma remota en la reunión, los miembros del público deben: • Llame o envíe un correo electrónico al enlace de junta en 512-974-9315 o annemarie.mckaskle@austintexas.gov a más tardar al mediodía (el día antes de la reunión). Se requiere la siguiente información: nombre del orador, número (s) de artículo sobre el que desean hablar, si están a favor / en contra / neutral, dirección de correo electrónico (opcional) y un número de teléfono (debe ser el número que se utilizará para llamar ). • Una vez que se haya realizado una solicitud para hablar con el …

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Arts CommissionJuly 19, 2021

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Animal Advisory CommissionJuly 19, 2021

Approved Agenda July 19 2021 original pdf

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Animal Advisory CommissionJuly 19, 2021

2a APA! April 2021 NF original pdf

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AAC Monthly Report April 2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Value 813 631 654 162 35 19.93% 25.67% 96.48% 74.33% 13 3 83 6 13 3 5 1 1 1 7 4 3 2 17 31 4 Metric Data is for period: AAC Total Intakes AAC Total Live Outcomes AAC Total Outcomes APA Transfers from AAC APA Community Intake (Travis OS/PASS/BIC) APA Transfers from AAC/AAC Total Intakes APA Transfers from AAC/AAC Total Live Outcomes AAC Live Release Rate AAC Live Release Rate without APA Transfers AAC->APA Direct Transfer Breakdown AAC - Cat BIC AAC - Cat Behavior AAC - Cat Bottle Baby AAC - Cat Maternity AAC - Cat Medical AAC - Cat Space AAC - Dog Behavior Large/Medium AAC - Dog Behavior Small AAC - Dog Behavior Unknown Size AAC - Dog Bottle Baby AAC - Dog Medical AAC - Dog Parvo Transfer AAC - Dog Space Large/Medium AAC - Dog Space Small AAC - Dog Space Unknown Size APA Community Intakes Breakdown Travis - PASS Travis - Parvo OS/PASS 1 of 1 © 2021 Austin Pets Alive! All Rights Reserved

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Animal Advisory CommissionJuly 19, 2021

2a APA! June 2021 original pdf

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Other (Returns of Previous AAC) Beginning AAC Count Intakes At Risk Adults At Risk Babies Born In Care Not at Risk Orphan Neonates Pregnant Mothers Total Intakes Outcomes Adoptions Euthanasia FeralWildlife Return To Owner UDIC* Transfer Out Total Outcomes End AAC Count Lost/Non Compliant Adoptions AAC Monthly Report June 2021 Dog 169 Total 491 Cat 322 13 28 5 17 81 4 5 153 77 8 0 0 0 21 0 106 369 20 17 18 0 4 29 10 98 43 6 0 0 0 2 1 52 215 33 45 23 17 85 33 15 251 120 14 0 0 0 23 1 158 584 *UDIC is comprised of animals pulled with severe medical or neonatal who died while receiving appropriate care for their life-threatening condition. 1 of 1 © 2021 Austin Pets Alive! All Rights Reserved

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Animal Advisory CommissionJuly 19, 2021

2a APA! June 2021 NF original pdf

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AAC Monthly Impact Report June 2021 06/01/2021 - 06/30/2021 Metric Data is for period: AAC Total Intakes AAC Total Live Outcomes AAC Total Outcomes APA Transfers from AAC APA Community Intake (Travis OS/PASS/BIC) APA Transfers from AAC/AAC Total Intakes APA Transfers from AAC/AAC Total Live Outcomes AAC Live Release Rate AAC Live Release Rate without APA Transfers AAC->APA Direct Transfer Breakdown AAC - Cat BIC AAC - Cat Bottle Baby AAC - Cat Maternity AAC - Cat Medical AAC - Cat Space AAC - Dog BIC AAC - Dog Behavior Large/Medium AAC - Dog Behavior Unknown Size AAC - Dog Bottle Baby AAC - Dog Maternity AAC - Dog Medical AAC - Dog Parvo Transfer APA Community Intakes Breakdown Travis - PASS Travis - Parvo OS/PASS 1 of 1 © 2021 Austin Pets Alive! All Rights Reserved Value 1,254 1,078 1,134 236 57 18.82% 21.89% 95.06% 78.11% 5 81 4 41 17 18 4 3 4 29 18 12 40 17

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Animal Advisory CommissionJuly 19, 2021

2a APA! May 2021 original pdf

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Other (Returns of Previous AAC) Beginning AAC Count Intakes At Risk Adults At Risk Babies Born In Care Not at Risk Orphan Neonates Pregnant Mothers Total Intakes Outcomes Adoptions Euthanasia FeralWildlife Return To Owner UDIC* Transfer Out Total Outcomes End AAC Count Lost/Non Compliant Adoptions AAC Monthly Report May 2021 Dog 192 Total 427 Cat 235 9 5 13 0 108 16 13 164 49 1 0 2 0 25 0 77 322 21 14 48 58 5 0 0 0 8 6 0 0 0 7 0 71 169 30 19 18 0 108 16 21 212 107 7 0 2 0 32 0 148 491 *UDIC is comprised of animals pulled with severe medical or neonatal who died while receiving appropriate care for their life-threatening condition. 1 of 1 © 2021 Austin Pets Alive! All Rights Reserved

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Animal Advisory CommissionJuly 19, 2021

2a APA! May 2021 NF original pdf

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Metric Data is for period: AAC Total Intakes AAC Total Live Outcomes AAC Total Outcomes APA Transfers from AAC APA Community Intake (Travis OS/PASS/BIC) APA Transfers from AAC/AAC Total Intakes APA Transfers from AAC/AAC Total Live Outcomes AAC Live Release Rate AAC Live Release Rate without APA Transfers AAC->APA Direct Transfer Breakdown AAC - Cat BIC AAC - Cat Behavior AAC - Cat Bottle Baby AAC - Cat Maternity AAC - Cat Medical AAC - Dog BIC AAC - Dog Behavior Large/Medium AAC - Dog Behavior Unknown Size AAC - Dog Medical AAC - Dog Parvo Transfer APA Community Intakes Breakdown Travis - PASS Travis - Parvo OS/PASS AAC Monthly Impact Report May 2021 05/01/2021 - 05/31/2021 Value 1,017 845 887 191 44 18.78% 22.60% 95.26% 73.73% 13 1 108 16 13 5 1 3 16 15 34 10 1 of 1 © 2021 Austin Pets Alive! All Rights Reserved

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Animal Advisory CommissionJuly 19, 2021

2a APA! Monthly Report April 2021 original pdf

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Other (Returns of Previous AAC) Beginning AAC Count Intakes At Risk Adults At Risk Babies Born In Care Not at Risk Orphan Neonates Pregnant Mothers Total Intakes Outcomes Adoptions Euthanasia FeralWildlife Return To Owner UDIC* Transfer Out Total Outcomes End AAC Count Lost/Non Compliant Adoptions AAC Monthly Report April 2021 Cat 164 Dog 215 Total 379 122 12 4 13 3 83 6 1 39 2 0 0 0 10 0 51 235 12 22 6 0 1 0 6 47 67 2 0 0 0 0 1 70 192 24 10 13 25 84 6 7 169 106 4 0 0 0 10 1 121 427 *UDIC is comprised of animals pulled with severe medical or neonatal who died while receiving appropriate care for their life-threatening condition. 1 of 1 © 2021 Austin Pets Alive! All Rights Reserved

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Animal Advisory CommissionJuly 19, 2021

2a APA! Quarterly Report original pdf

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Animal Advisory Commission Report Q2 2021 This report is intended to give a high level overview of Austin Pets Alive!’s lifesaving operations, with a focus on APA!’s impact on Travis county through our partnership with Austin Animal Center. Summary: Austin Pets Alive! (APA) continues to be the city of Austin’s largest partner in lifesaving and the largest subsidizer of the city’s budget to serve Austin animals. APA takes animals that have medical and behavioral issues that require a higher cost per animal than the average healthy animal in care. APA focuses on these animals in an effort to have a measurable effect on the live release rate at AAC. In June alone, of all animals transferred from Austin Animal Center to partners, APA took 77% and over 200 times the number taken by the other brick and mortar shelter in Austin. APA’s cost to care for the animals pulled this past quarter was approximately $500,000-$750,000. These numbers are currently being validated through an external agency and will be reflected as accurately as possible in future reports. APA receives no funding from the City of Austin but does receive use of the TLAC property, which if on the rental market could reasonably expect to receive $8 per square foot, per year in rent for the use, condition and location that it is in (ie $100,000 per quarter). APA!, therefore, contributed between $400,000-650,000 last quarter to subsidize the city’s budget to serve Austin animals. APA’s mission is to eliminate the unnecessary killing of shelter animals. Over the last 10 years of the license agreement, the role of APA’s support at AAC has shifted away from lifesaving and into serving as “overflow” for AAC, serving many animals that should not be at risk of euthanasia in the city’s publicly-funded shelter. The Austin Animal Center has received an increase in budget of more than 10 million dollars since 2010 and many supports have been put in place over the years by Austin City Council. APA is 100% committed to continuing to serve as a safety net for animals that cannot be saved through tax payer dollars and is currently negotiating a license agreement that more accurately reflects the mission of APA and the responsible utilization of all funds put towards animals, whether they are donated or tax funded. AAC Transfers in June 2021 (from AAC report): 256 animals were transferred to 24 AAC rescue …

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Animal Advisory CommissionJuly 19, 2021

3a APD Animal Cruelty original pdf

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2a APA! Q2 All Animals original pdf

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APA Animal Matrix and LRR for ALL Animals - Q2 - 2021 Canine Canine Adult Up to 5 months Beginning Animal Count on (04/01/2021) 1360 Live Intake Stray Relinquished by Owner 153 Owner Intended Euthanasia Transferred in from Agency 436 590 Adult Up to 5 months 662 504 559 754 0 0 1 2 0 0 114 10 1 22 0 33 0 0 109 620 40 769 0 8 0 0 57 0 31 0 88 Other intakes Total Live Intake Outcomes Adoption Returned to Owner Transferred to another Agency Returned to Field Other Live Outcome Died in Care Lost in Care Shelter Euthanasia Owner Intended Euthanasia Total of Other Outcomes End Animal Count on (06/30/2021) Live Release Rate Feline 1061 Feline Adult 118 361 482 Adult 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 7 10 21 0 38 Up to 5 months 0 95 0 986 115 1196 Up to 5 months 0 3 0 0 98 0 5 0 103 860 Total 2421 Total 1 0 475 2403 158 3037 Total 2479 125 2 4 0 172 11 79 0 262 2872 2585 Total Live Outcomes 778 512 563 757 2610 Total Outcomes 811 600 601 1307 1278 91%

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Animal Advisory CommissionJuly 19, 2021

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Animal Advisory CommissionJuly 19, 2021

APPROVED Minutes July 19 2021 original pdf

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AAC Meeting Minutes 2021-07-19 ANIMAL ADVISORY COMMISSION SPECIAL CALLED MEETING July 19, 2021 APPROVED AUGUST 9, 2021 The Animal Advisory Commission convened, via video conferencing, for a Special Called Meeting, Monday, July 19, 2021, 9 a.m. Commission Chair Craig Nazor called the meeting to order at 9:01 a.m., conducted a verbal roll call of those in attendance and confirmed a quorum of seven commissioners. He also asked new District 6 Commissioner, Luis Herrera, to introduce himself. Commission Members in Attendance: Craig Nazor, Katie Jarl, Palmer Neuhaus, Monica Frenden, Jo Anne Norton, Lotta Smagula, and Luis Herrera. Commission Members Absent: Lisa Mitchell, Edward Flores, Dr. Jon Brandes, Ryan Clinton, Nancy Nemer, and Yolanda Rodriguez Pacheco were absent. Staff in Attendance: Don Bland, Jason Garza, Belinda Hare CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS: Kristin Hassen, 4a David Loignon, 4a Beverly Luna, 2 and 3 Eileen McFall, 4a Piper Becker, 4a Jean Hubrath, 3a Pat Valls-Trellis, general 1 AAC Meeting Minutes 2021-07-19 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Jarl moved to approve the minutes from the Animal Advisory Commission meeting, July 12, 2021, and Commissioner Neuhaus seconded the motion. Motion passed, 7 to 0, with Commissioners Nazor, Jarl, Neuhaus, Frenden, Norton, Smagula and Herrera voting approval. Commissioners Flores, Mitchell, Brandes, Clinton, Nemer and Rodriguez Pacheco were absent. 2. OLD BUSINESS a. Update, Discussion and Possible Action on Austin Pets Alive! Quarterly No action. b. Update, Discussion and Possible Action from the Shelter Space Issues Working Group No action. a. Update, Discussion and Possible Action regarding Austin Police Department’s Animal 3. NEW BUSINESS Cruelty Division No action. 4. ADJOURNMENT Commission Chair Nazor adjourned the meeting, without objection, at 10:30 a.m. 2

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Downtown Austin Community Court Advisory BoardJuly 16, 2021

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Meeting of the Downtown Austin Community Court Advisory Board July 16, 2021 Downtown Austin Community Court Advisory Board to be held July 16, 2021 with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance (July 15, 2021 by noon). All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the July 16. 2021 Downtown Austin Community Court Advisory Board Meeting, members of the public must:  Call or email the board liaison at 512-974-1260 or edna.staniszewski@austintexas.gov no later than noon, (the day before the meeting). The information required is the speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, and a telephone number or email address.  Once a request to speak has been called in or emailed to the board liaison, residents will receive either an email or phone call providing the telephone number to call on the day of the scheduled meeting.  Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak.  Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak.  Handouts or other information may be emailed to edna.staniszewski@austintexas.gov by Noon the day before the scheduled meeting. This information will be provided to Board and Commission members in advance of the  meeting. If this meeting is broadcast live, residents may watch the meeting here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Reunión del Downtown Austin Community Court Advisory Board 16 de Julio de 2021 La junta se llevará con modificaciones de distanciamiento social Se permitirán comentarios públicos por teléfono; no se permitirá ninguna entrada en persona. Todos los oradores deben registrarse con anticipación (15 de Julio antes del mediodía). Todos los comentarios públicos se producirán al comienzo de la reunión. Para hablar de forma remota en la reunión, los miembros del público deben: • Llame de or edna.staniszewski@austintexas.gov a más tardar al mediodía (15 de Julio antes de la reunión). La información requerida es el nombre del orador, los números de artículo sobre los que desean hablar, si están a favor / en contra / neutrales, y un número de teléfono o dirección de correo electrónico. 512-974-1260 electrónico correo enlace envíe junta un en la al o • Una vez que se haya llamado o …

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Downtown Austin Community Court Advisory BoardJuly 16, 2021

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Budget Breakdown ● 10 Shelter Units ● .75 FTE Service Coordinator ● Work Opportunities for 3 guests * $15 * 10 hrs per week * 52 weeks ● Match - philanthropic funds to support community engagement activities.

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Downtown Austin Community Court Advisory BoardJuly 16, 2021

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Homeless Health and Wellness Center Ruth Ahearn, Practice Administrator 2 Integral Care supports adults and children living with: • mental illness • substance use disorder • intellectual and developmental disabilities We help people build health and well-being so everyone has the foundation to reach their full potential. Project Scope • Funded jointly by the Downtown Austin Alliance (DAA) and Downtown Austin Community Court (DACC) • Provide a direct handoff for homeless individuals identified by HOST/DACC in need of housing focused, community based, behavioral healthcare who otherwise would be waitlisted • Primary services include intensive community-based case management/rehabilitation services and access to psychiatric services. • Leverage resources available at the 3000 Oak Springs Clinic including primary care services, housing navigation, benefits assistance, and supported employment. • Weekly meetings with HOST/DACC to identify and staff referrals as well as any ongoing needs of participants 4 Staffing and Capacity • 5 FTE Community Based Rehabilitation Specialists • • Team will report to existing Program Manager at .25 FTE Prescriber 3000 Oak Springs Clinic • Provide services to up to 100 individuals at a time. • Aim to serve 150-175 each year • Year one goal: Serve 100 indviduals 5 Current Successes • Began enrolling participants at the end of March • As of July 12th: 33 Individuals enrolled • Achieved goal of 80% of individuals being enrolled within 7 days of referral • 16 connected to behavioral health prescriber • One participant housed- 3 pending move ins 6 Expansion Opportunities • LPHA Team Lead • Mental Health Peer Support Specialist • Peer Recovery Coach • Housing Stability Specialist • Funding to house 15 clients for 18 months • Emergency Housing Vouchers 7 Thank you for your time! Ruth Ahearn, LMFT Practice Administrator ruth.ahearn@integralcare.org 8

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Downtown Austin Community Court Advisory BoardJuly 16, 2021

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Annual Internal Review This report covers the time period of 7/1/2020 to 6/30/2021 __Downtown Austin Community Court Advisory Board___ The Board/Commission mission statement (per the City Code) is: The mission of the Downtown Austin Community Court Advisory Board (“Board”), according to article 2-1-130 of the City Code, is to “advise the Downtown Austin Community Court on policy and operational issues and advise the council on the policies and operations of the court.” The purpose of the Downtown Austin Community Court (DACC) is to collaboratively address the quality of all residents in the downtown Austin community through the swift, creative sentencing of public order offenders. The Court seeks to hold people responsible while also offering help to change behavior. 1. Describe the board’s actions supporting their mission during the previous calendar year. Address all elements of the board’s mission statement as provided in the relevant sections of the City Code. During the reporting period (7/1/2020 to 6/30/2021), the Board met (6) times. Due to the Public Health Emergency’s health and safety recommendations, all meetings were held via videoconferencing however, they were posted to and open to the public. Our primary actions during these times were educational. - The Board received regular updates from DACC staff concerning homelessness efforts including the status of operations during COVID-19, and the necessary adjustments needed to address the changing needs of individuals served and DACC’s staff during the pandemic. Updates were provided regarding Rapid Rehousing efforts, virtual hearings, Terrazas temporary relocation, DACC facility updates, Violet Keep Safe Program, emergency shelter redesign efforts, budget changes and development opportunities. - Dianna Grey, Homeless Services Strategy Officer offered updates on the HEAL initiative and City efforts to address homelessness. Annual Review and Work Plan 7/1/2020 to 6/30/2021 Page #2 - Vella Karman, Homeless Services Division Manager presented a summary of Barb Poppe’s Austin Investing for Results Report. - Ramesh Swaminathan, Managing Engineer of Watershed Protection, presented on ordinance changes, implementation, and enforcement strategies surrounding public space management initiatives and homeless encampment strategies. - The Office of Real Estate presented on efforts to assist the DACC find a new location. - Lastly, the Board discussed at length during meetings the strengths and challenges of the Coordinated Entry System and the barriers impacting housing placement in the City of Austin. Preston Petty, ECHO’s Coordinated Entry Program Director provided an update on Coordinated Entry prioritization strategies to support individuals experiencing homelessness access …

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Independent Citizens Redistricting CommissionJuly 15, 2021

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Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission (ICRC) July 15, 2021 at 6:00 pm Council Chambers City Hall, 301 West 2nd Street Austin, Texas 78701 Note: A quorum of ICRC members may be present. No action will be taken. Members: Joshua Blank Camellia Falcon Shaina Kambo Hoang Le Eugene Schneider CALL TO ORDER Sara Inés Calderón Luis Gonzalez, Vice-Chair Prabhu Kannan Brigham Morris Selina Yee Erin Dempsey Errol Hardin Dr. Sterling Lands Christina Puentes, Chair PUBLIC FORUM AGENDA 1. INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC FORUM A. Logistics B. Public Forum Rules 2. DEFINING THE ICRC: WHY WE ARE HERE TODAY 3. CITY DEMOGRAPHICS PRESENTATION A. Current District Map Presentation B. Why Do We Not Have 2020 Census Data? 4. GROUP BREAKOUT SESSION A. To Identify Aspects/Areas of the District that Matters to You/the Community B. District Map Drawing Priority Discussion (ICRC Charter: Section 3E) 5. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GROUP ACTIVITY RESULTS DISCUSSION – Related to Group Activity (Each speaker will be limited to 5 minutes) ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call Matt Dugan at the Housing and Planning Department, at 512-974-7665 and matthew.dugan@austintexas.gov, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, please contact Matt Dugan at 512-974-7665 and matthew.dugan@austintexas.gov or Lisa Rodriguez at 512-974-3119 and lisa.rodriguez@austintexas.gov. Versión en español a continuación. Public Forum Procedure redistricting plan 1. Purpose: to receive public input on redistricting matters prior to approval of preliminary 2. Logistics: request that all cell phones and electronic devices be silenced, and identify location of restrooms, entrances, and exits. Discourage speakers from repetitious or irrelevant testimony. • Chair: move meeting along • Vice-Chair: assist chair with time, schedule, and speaker names • Staff: MC/host, assist with handouts and speakers • Commissioners: limit questions to clarifications only. Specific questions shall be written and handed to Chair. Chair will have the discretion to approve questions and ask them of the speakers. 3. Public Forum Rules: • All individuals wishing to make comments must sign in prior to the meeting. • Each speaker is limited to 5 minutes, unless additional time is granted by the …

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Independent Citizens Redistricting CommissionJuly 15, 2021

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Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission (ICRC) P U B L I C F O R U M : D I S T R I C T 9 C I T Y H A L L ; C O U N C I L C H A M B E R S T H U R S D AY, J U LY 1 5 – 6 P M Public Forum Agenda 1. Background on the Independent Citizens Redistrict Commission (ICRC) 2. Current City Council district maps and demographic information 3. History of the 10-1 Austin City Council districts 4. Explanation of the delayed Census, and 5. Instructions for how to proceed through breakout sessions and how to use map print outs. Find us on Facebook at Austin Redistricting Find us on Instagram @austinredistrict ICRC websites: https://www.speakupaustin.org/city-of-austin- redistricting https://redistrictatx.org/ http://www.austintexas.gov/content/independen t-citizens-redistricting-commission Please Mask Up! As of today, the City of Austin has returned to Stage 3 COVID-19 Guidelines. ICRC Commissioners District 1 – Errol Hardin District 1 – Selina Yee District 7 – Christina Puentes (Chair) District 7 – Camellia Falcon District 2 – Sara Inés Calderón District 8 – Hoang Le District 3 – Brigham Morris District 8 – Joshua Blank District 4 – Dr. Sterling Lands District 9 – Shaina Kambo District 5 – Prabhu Kannan District 10 – Luis Gonzalez (Vice-Chair) District 6 – Eugene Schneider District 10 – Erin Dempsey District 9 Commissioner Shaina Kambo Shaina Kambo is a resident of District 9 who is serving as the student member of the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. Enrolled at the University of Texas at Austin as a Geography and Sustainability Studies major, she is a graduate of Austin Community College where she served in the ACC Student Government and developed a love for public service. Kambo is passionate about facilitating fair redistricting procedures that will help to serve the unique needs of Austin’s diverse and vibrant communities. “Let the people draw the maps.” --Austinites for Geographic Representation ICRC Background & Selection Process History Austin residents voted to elect City Council by geographic district in 2012. Before that vote, six council members and the mayor were elected citywide. Today, the city has 10 districts with a council member elected from each district. The mayor is still elected citywide. In 2013, a diverse group of Austin residents determined the boundaries for the 10 council districts. Since then, Austin’s population has grown and …

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Independent Citizens Redistricting CommissionJuly 15, 2021

ICRC Worksheet D9 original pdf

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Name:_____________________________________ Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission Public Forum #1: District 9 | July 15, 2021 Zip codes: 78701, 78704, 78705, 78722, 78751 Directions: Examine the map for common areas of interest (e.g. neighborhoods, schools, churches, shopping centers, or your grocery store). Mark their locations with points on the map. Then, draw a circle around the unique characteristics of the community that you believe should remain intact within the district. You may also leave written comments below that explain your reasoning, as well as any other thoughts about redistricting in Austin generally. Please return this document to the Commission when you are finished. It will be saved for the purpose of redrawing maps once Census data arrives. Thank you for being with us today. #RedistrictATX2021 Name:_____________________________________ Comments:________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ May we contact you? NAME _____________________________________________ ADDRESS________________________________________________________________________________ City EMAIL_____________________________________________ Street Address Zip Code State To create your own proposed maps for the City of Austin, go to districtr.org. Send the link to the finished map to matthew.dugan@austintexas.gov. Name:_____________________________________ Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission Public Forum #1: District 9 | July 15, 2021 Directions: Examine the map of the ten city council districts and provide any redistricting markings and suggestions. You may also leave written comments below that explain your reasoning, as well as any other thoughts about redistricting in Austin generally. Please return this document to the Commission when you are finished. It will be saved for the purpose of redrawing maps once Census data arrives. Thank you for being with us today. #RedistrictATX2021 Name:_____________________________________ Comments:________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ May we contact you? NAME _____________________________________________ ADDRESS________________________________________________________________________________ City EMAIL_____________________________________________ Street Address Zip Code State To create your own proposed maps for the City of Austin, go to districtr.org. Send the link to the finished map to matthew.dugan@austintexas.gov.

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Housing Authority of the City of AustinJuly 15, 2021

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF A MEETING TAKE NOTICE OF A BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR BOARD MEETING OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN TO BE HELD AT Via Conference Call Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/134982621 You can also dial in using your phone. United States: +1 (312) 757-3121 Access Code: 134-982-621 Austin, TX (512.477.4488) Thursday, July 15, 2021 12:00 PM CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL CERTIFICATION OF QUORUM Citizens Communication (Note: There will be a three-minute time limitation) 1. Presentation, Discussion, and Possible Action regarding the Approval of the Board Minutes Summary for the Board Meeting held on June 17, 2021 CONSENT ITEMS ACTION ITEMS 2. Update on HACA's actions related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and update on HACA's 3. Presentation, Discussion, and Possible Action regarding Resolution No. 02710: Approval of the Resident and Client Support Center Emergency Housing Voucher Policy 4. Update on AAHC's acquisition and development programs 5. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on Resolution No. 02711 by the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of the City of Austin (the “Authority”) approving resolution of Austin Affordable PFC, Inc. providing for the issuance of its Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds (The Henderson on Reinli), Series 2021 (the “Bonds”); approving the form and substance of and authorizing the execution and delivery of documents and instruments necessary to carry out the financing of such multifamily rental residential development; and containing other provisions relating to the subject 6. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on Resolution No. 02712 by the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of the City of Austin (the “Authority”) authorizing the Authority to take the following actions with regard to the Scofield Park Apartments (the “Development”) in Austin, Texas: (i) acquire the site of the Development; (ii) lease the Development site to the owner of the Development; and (iii) such other actions necessary or convenient to carry out this Resolution EXECUTIVE SESSION The Board may go into Executive Session (close its meeting to the public) Pursuant to: a. 551.071, Texas Gov't Code, consultations with Attorney regarding legal advice, pending or contemplated litigation; or a settlement offer; b. 551.072, Texas Gov't Code, discussion about the purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property; c. 551.074, Texas Gov't Code, discuss the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee; or to hear a complaint or charge …

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF A MEETING TAKE NOTICE OF A BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR BOARD MEETING OF THE AUSTIN AFFORDABLE HOUSING CORPORATION TO BE HELD AT Via Video Conference Call Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/134982621 You can also dial in using your phone. United States: +1 (312) 757-3121 Access Code: 134-982-621 Austin, TX (512.477.4488) Thursday, July 15, 2021 12:00 PM CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL CERTIFICATION OF QUORUM Citizens Communication (Note: There will be a three-minute time limitation) CONSENT ITEMS ACTION ITEMS 1. 2. 3. Presentation, Discussion, and Possible Action regarding the Approval of the Board Minutes Summary for the Board Meeting held on June 17, 2021 Presentation, discussion and possible action on Resolution No. 00186 by the Board of Directors of Austin Affordable Housing Corporation (“AAHC”) authorizing AAHC to execute any and all documents, or take any other action, that is necessary or desirable to: (i) facilitate the development of The Henderson on Reinli, which consists of affordable housing units and associated amenities to be constructed upon land to be ground-leased from the Housing Authority of the City of Austin; (ii) cause AAHC’s wholly owned, subsidiary limited liability company, LDG The Henderson on Reinli GP, LLC (the “General Partner”) to execute an amended and restated agreement of limited partnership of LDG The Henderson on Reinli, LP (the “Partnership”) and other related documents; (iii) cause the Partnership to enter into development financing for the Project; and (iv) cause AAHC and/or the General Partner and/or the Partnership to execute any such further documentation as necessary or desirable to allow the consummation of the transactions described herein Presentation, discussion and possible Action on Resolution No. 00187 by the Board of Directors of Austin Affordable Housing Corporation (“AAHC”) authorizing AAHC to execute any and all documents, or take any other action, that is necessary or desirable to: (i) facilitate the acquisition of the Scofield Park Apartments (the “Development”), which consists of multifamily housing units and associated amenities in Austin, Texas to be ground- leased from the Housing Authority of the City of Austin; (ii) cause AAHC’s wholly owned, subsidiary limited liability company, CDT AAHC Scofield Park, LLC (the “Owner”) to own the Development; (iii) cause the Owner to enter into acquisition and development financing for the Development; and (iv) cause AAHC and/or the Owner to execute any such further documentation as necessary or desirable to allow the consummation …

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Electric Utility CommissionJuly 15, 2021

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Versión en español a continuación. Special Called Meeting of the Electric Utility Commission July 15, 2021 The Electric Utility Commission is to be held July 15, 2021 with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance of Wednesday, July 14 by noon. All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the Electric Utility Commission meeting, members of the public must: •Call or email the board liaison at 858-722-0455 or Robin.Otto@austinenergy.com no later than noon, Wednesday, July 14. The information required is the speaker name, the telephone number they will use to call into the meeting, and their email address (so that the dial-in info may be provided). If speaking on a specific item, residents must indicate the item number(s) they wish to speak on and whether they are for/against/neutral. Speakers on any topic that is not a posted agenda item will be limited to the first 10. •Once a request to speak has been made to the board liaison, the information to call on the day of the scheduled meeting will be provided either by email or phone call. •Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak. •Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak; each speaker will have up to three minutes to speak. •Handouts or other information may be emailed to Robin.Otto@austinenergy.com by noon the day before the scheduled meeting. This information will be provided to Board and Commission members in advance of the meeting. •If this meeting is broadcast live, residents may watch the meeting here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live la Reunión del Electric Utility Commission FECHA de la reunion (15 de Julio 2021) La junta se llevará con modificaciones de distanciamiento social Se permitirán comentarios públicos por teléfono; no se permitirá ninguna entrada en persona. Todos los oradores deben registrarse con anticipación (14 de julio antes del mediodía). Todos los comentarios públicos se producirán al comienzo de la reunión. Para hablar de forma remota en la reunión, los miembros del público deben: junta en 858-722-0455 or • Llame o envíe un correo electrónico al enlace de Robin.Otto@austinenergy.com a más tardar al mediodía (el día antes de la reunión). La información requerida es el …

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Fiscal Year 2022 Proposed Budget Presentation Electric Utility Commission Austin Energy Executive Team July 15, 2021 © 2018 Austin Energy Agenda • Budget Adoption Schedule • Proposed Budget Summary • Financial Health • Major Business Unit Discussions • Proposed Tariff and Fee Changes 2 Disclaimer Certain information set forth in this presentation contains forecasted financial information. Forecasts necessarily involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause actual performance and financial results in future periods to differ materiality from any projections of future performance. Although the forecasted financial information contained in this presentation is based upon what Austin Energy management believes are reasonable assumptions, there can be no assurance that forecasted financial information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such forecasts. In addition, this presentation contains unaudited information and should be read in conjunction with the audited Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports for the City of Austin, which was published on March 18, 2021: https://assets.austintexas.gov/financeonline/downloads/comprehensive_an nual_financial_report/comprehensive_annual_financial_report_2020.pdf 3 Fiscal Year 2022 Proposed Budget Presentation Budget Adoption Schedule 4 • • • • • • • • FY 2022 Budget Adoption Schedule July 9 – City Manager Proposed Budget Presentation Proposed Budget available to the public July 15 – Electric Utility Commission Proposed Budget Presentation July 22 – Set public hearings July 27 – Budget work session #1 Council deliberations on select topics July 29 – Public hearing on Austin Energy rates and fee schedule July 29 – Set max tax rate and budget & tax rate hearings • August 3 – Budget work session #2 • August 11 – Budget readings and adoption • September 30 – Set FY 2022 PSA, CBC and Regulatory charge 5 Fiscal Year 2022 Proposed Budget Presentation Proposed Budget Summary 6 Austin Energy’s Share of the FY 2022 City Budget All City Funds for FY 2022: $4.5B Austin Energy’s total Expenditures Budget of $1.5B in FY2022 is 33% of the City of Austin’s total expenditures budget of $4.5B 7 Fund Summary FY 2022 ($ millions) FY 2020 Actual FY 2021 Amended FY 2021 Estimated FY 2022 Proposed Beginning Balance Revenue/Transfers In $413.4 1,389.9 $394.2 1,416.0 $387.8 1,396.4 $261.0 1,490.3 FY 2022 Proposed To FY 2021 Amended % Change ($133.2) (34.0%) 74.2 5.2% Expenditures: Operating Expenses Power Supply Expenses Debt Service CIP Transfer General Fund Transfer Other Transfers Reserve Transfers 647.4 367.9 152.1 80.5 111.0 …

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Item 13 2021 Legislative Session Tammy Cooper Senior Vice President July 15, 2021 © 2019 Austin Energy New Key Electric Bills—SB 3 Provisions • Omnibus storm response bill • Weatherization of power plants and transmission facilities • Critical load designation and load shed protocols • Weather preparedness reports • Scarcity Pricing and Ancillary Services • Various communication enhancements and coordination with gas utility infrastructure • Includes Travis County-specific methane gas provision to affiliates 2 Other New Key Electric Statutes •HB 4492 – Securitizes short pays, ancillary services and reliability deployment costs •SB 2 – ERCOT Board reform •SB 2154 – Increases PUC Commissioners from 3 to 5 •SB 1202 – Third-party EV charging stations are not an electric utility or a retail electric provider under PURA •HB 17 – Limits political subdivision’s ability to regulate fuel types in building codes 3 Other New Key Electric Statutes (cont’d) •HB 2586—Annual ERCOT audit •HB 16—Bans indexed prices for residential and small commercial customers in competitive areas •SB 713—PUC Sunset review 2023 •SB 1281—Consumer impact test for transmission 4 Other Bills of Interest to AE/MOUs •HB 3615—District Cooling rate information subject to PIA •HB 1900 – Limitation on MOU from raising rates or fees if City determined to have reduced police budget •SB 398—DG interconnection for food stores •HB 872—Confidentiality of water utility customer information •HB 3319—Public awareness campaign for utility worker safety 5 ©2019 Austin Energy. All rights reserved. Austin Energy and the Austin Energy logo and combinations thereof are trademarks of Austin Energy, the electric department of the City of Austin, Texas. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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Item 14 EUC Report re Council Action July 15, 2021 Items below recommended by EUC June 21; Council to review on date indicated in parenthesis. 2. (7/29) [Purchasing] Authorize negotiation and execution of a contract with Adisa Public Relations D/B/A Adisa Communications, MWDB, to provide community outreach for Austin Energy’s energy efficiency and rebate programs and equity goals, in an amount not to exceed $210,000. 3. (7/29) Authorize negotiation and execution of a multi-term contract with Techline Inc, for fiberglass utility poles, for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $1,000,000. 4. (7/29) [Purchasing] Authorize negotiation and execution of four contracts for large industrial motor repair services, with Austin Armature Works LP, Evans Enterprises Inc., Houma Armature Works & Supply LLC, and Shermco Industries Inc.; each for a term of five years for total contract amounts not to exceed $2,500,000, divided among the contractors. 5. (7/29) [Purchasing] Ratify an amendment to an existing contract with Intrado Interactive Services Corporation, for high call volume answering services, in the amount of $72,000, for a revised total contract not to exceed amount of $884,000. 6. (7/29) [Purchasing] Authorize an amendment to an existing contract with Intrado Interactive Services Corporation, for continued high call volume answering services, for an increase in the amount of $260,000 and extend the term by one year, for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $1,144,000. 7. (7/29) [Purchasing] Authorize award of seven contracts for electrical supplies, with Beyond Components; Priester-Mell & Nicholson Inc.; Wesco Distribution Inc. d/b/a Power Supply; Techline Inc.; Stuart C. Irby Co.; JMR Technology Inc.; and KBS Electrical Distributors Inc.; each for a term of five years for total contract amounts not to exceed $1,200,000, divided among the contractors. 8. (7/29) [Purchasing Multi-department; AE’s portion estimated at $3M] Authorize award of a multi- term contract with Tony Parent Enterprises d/b/a Allied Fence & Security (MBE), to provide fencing installation and repair services, for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $7,975,000. 9. (7/29) [Purchasing] Authorize negotiation and execution of two cooperative contracts with Precision Task Group, Inc. and Accenture, LLP, to provide Workday software subscriptions and implementation services, each for a term of three years for total contract amounts not to exceed $3,500,000, divided between the contractors. 10. (7/29) [Purchasing] Ratify a contract with Tecxila II, Inc. d/b/a Casa Chapala Catering (MWBE), for catering …

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Item 2 Posting Language ..Title Authorize award and execution of a construction contract with Southwest Corporation, for Cistern Substation Control Enclosure project in the amount of $498,461.00 plus a $49,846.10 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $548,307.10. [Note: This contract will be awarded in compliance with City Code Chapter 2-9A (Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program) through the achievement of Good Faith Efforts with 1.60 MBE% and 0.10% WBE participation.] ..Body Lead Department Capital Contracting Office Managing Department Austin Energy Prior Council Action: N/A Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Purchasing Language: Lowest responsive bid of two bids received through a competitive Invitation for Bid solicitation. For More Information: Inquiries should be directed to the City Manager’s Agenda Office, at 512-974-2991 or AgendaOffice@austintexas.gov. NOTE: Respondents to this solicitation, and their representatives, shall direct inquiries to Rolando Fernandez, 512-974-7749, Garrett Cox, 512-974-9423, or the Project Manager, Ming Xu, 512-666-4277. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: July 14, 2021- To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: Austin Energy is constructing a new 345 kV Cistern substation in Rosanky, TX, which connects the 218 MW Big Star solar farm currently developed by the RWE Renewable America LLC to the transmission grid. Austin Energy does not own the solar farm and will not purchase any power from it. Austin Energy commits to the customer in the interconnection agreement that the substation will be energized in January 2022. The control enclosure in this construction contract is needed to house control and communication equipment. It typically takes four months to build the control enclosure, which needs to be completed before middle December 2021. Due to the potential increase in material and labor costs, a 10% contingency in funding has been included to allow for the expeditious processing of any change orders. A contingency is an additional amount of money added to the construction budget to cover any unforeseen construction costs associated with the project. By authorizing the additional contingency funding, Council is authorizing any change orders within the contingency amount. The contract allows 120 calendar days for substantial completion of this project. This project is located within zip code 78953, outside Austin Energy’s service territory. Southwest Corporation is located in Austin, TX ..Strategic Outcome(s) Strategic Outcome(s): Safety; Mobility, Government that Works for All Item 3 Posting Language …

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Electric Utility Commission July 15, 2021 Minutes The Electric Utility Commission (EUC) convened a regularly scheduled meeting via videoconference/Webex. Meeting called to order by Chair Hopkins at 6:00 p.m. Also present were Commissioners Chapman, Ferchill, Funkhouser, Reed, Trostle and Tuttle. Commissioners Hadden, Stone, and Wray absent and one vacancy. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: None. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Approve minutes of the June 21, 2021 special-called meeting. Motion (Reed) to approve minutes; seconded (Chapman); passed on a vote of 6- 0, with Commissioner Trostle off the dais, Commissioners Hadden, Stone, and Wray absent and one vacancy. NEW BUSINESS – CONSENT ( ) = Target Council Meeting Date; [ ] = RCA Type Motion (Chapman) to recommend Items 2, 3, 5-11; seconded (Reed); all passed on a 6-0 vote with Commissioner Trostle off the dais, Commissioners Hadden, Stone, and Wray absent and one vacancy. Motion (Ferchill) to recommend Item 4, “The Electric Utility Commission endorses the Austin Energy Fiscal Year 2022 Budget as presented on July 15, 2021;” seconded (Reed); passed on a 6-0 vote with Commissioner Funkhouser off the dais, Commissioners Hadden, Stone, and Wray absent and one vacancy. 2. (7/29) [Capital Contracting] Authorize award and execution of a construction contract with Southwest Corporation, for Cistern Substation Control Enclosure in the amount of $498,461 plus a $49,846 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $548,307. 3. (7/29) [Purchasing] Authorize an amendment to an existing contract with Open Systems International, Inc., for continued maintenance and support of Austin Energy’s generation management system for an increase in the amount of $650,000 and to extend the term by five years, for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $2,073,287. 4. (7/29) [Austin Energy] Conduct a public hearing to receive public comment and consider proposed rate and fee changes for Austin Energy as part of the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 proposed budget. 5. (7/29) [Austin Energy] Authorize negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to acquire a permanent Electric Transmission and Distribution Easement consisting of approximately 0.067 acre (2,934 square feet), and a Temporary Construction Easement consisting of approximately 0.163 acre (7,093 square feet) out of the J.P. Wallace Survey, Abstract No. 789, Travis County, Texas, and being a portion of the property located at 7521 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, Texas 78752, for the Austin Energy Transmission Circuit 811 JL-MC 138kV upgrade project, in an amount not to exceed …

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Versión en español a continuación. Regular Meeting of the Zero Waste Advisory Commission Wednesday, July 14th, 2021 Zero Waste Advisory Commission to be held Wednesday, July 14th, 2021 with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance (Tuesday, July 13th, 2021 by noon). All public comments will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the Zero Waste Advisory Commission Meeting, members of the public must: • Call or email the board liaison at (512) 974-2435 Dwight.Scales@austintexas.gov no later than noon, (the day before the meeting). The following information is required: speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, email address, and telephone number (must be the same number that will be used to call into the meeting). • Once a request to speak has been made to the board liaison, the information to call on the day of the scheduled meeting will be provided either by email or phone call. • Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start time in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak. • Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak. • Handouts or other information may be emailed to (512) 974-2435 Dwight.Scales@austintexas.gov by noon the day before the scheduled meeting. This information will be provided to Board and Commission members in advance of the meeting. • If the meeting is broadcast live, it may be viewed here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Reunión del Zero Waste Advisory Commission FECHA de la reunion (Wednesday, July 14th, 2021) La junta se llevará con modificaciones de distanciamiento social Se permitirán comentarios públicos por teléfono; no se permitirá ninguna entrada en persona. Todos los oradores deben registrarse con anticipación Tuesday, July 13th, 2021 (antes del mediodía). Todos los comentarios públicos se producirán al comienzo de la reunión. Para hablar de forma remota en la reunión, los miembros del público deben: • Llame o envíe un correo electrónico al enlace de la junta en (512)974-2435 Dwight.Scales@austintexas.gov a más tardar al mediodía (el día antes de la reunión). Se requiere la siguiente información: nombre del orador, número (s) de artículo sobre el que desean hablar, si están a favor / en contra / neutral, dirección de correo electrónico (opcional) y un número de …

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Recycling Processing Contracts ZWAC Presentation July 14, 2021 Services Provided •20-Year Master Agreement with Reset Periods •Receipt of City Collected Recyclables •Process, Sort, Bale, and Market Recyclables Reset • Agreements allow for periodic contract resets • Award Percent – percent of City recyclable material delivered to each vendor (subject to reset) • Evaluation Criteria for determining Award Percent • Vendor’s pricing proposal • Vendor’s performance after First Reset Date, measured in part by percentage of Recyclable Materials that Vendor sold to reputable recycling processors or otherwise diverted from disposal for reuse • Vendor’s “good-will, teamwork, community engagement, and recycling education efforts” • Additional relevant factors Current Terms Balcones • 60% tonnage • Mon/Tue/Wed Routes Texas Disposal Systems • 40% tonnage • Thurs/Fri Routes City must deliver an average of 2,000 tons per month to each vendor Financial Terms •Market (Revenue) Share to City based on Published Market Indices •Processing Fee Paid by the City •Monthly Invoice: Net of Market Share (Revenue) and Processing Fee Financial Information Current Contract Terms Factors Affecting Net Value to the City Processing fees and revenue share Materials composition Ave Mo Tons 2000 2001 - 3000 3001-4000 BRI Process Fee $79.00 $59.00 $55.00 Revenue Share % 51% 45% 40% Ave Mo Tons 2000 2001 - 3000 3001-4000 TDS Process Fee $90.50 $90.50 $90.50 Revenue Share % 77% 77% 77% Financial Information Current Contract Terms Factors Affecting Net Value to the City Processing fees and revenue share Materials composition Data displayed represents average of studies performed April 2016 to November 2020 Material Type ONP #8 (Old Newspaper) OCC (Corrugated Cardboard) Mixed Paper Plastic Bottles - PETE HDPE Natural HDPE Color Mixed Plastics 3-7 Mixed Rigid Plastics UBC (Used Beverage Cans) Tin Cans Scrap Metal Glass Residual - trash Balcones 17.66% 13.75% 14.93% 1.76% 0.64% 0.66% 1.36% 0.61% 1.27% 1.47% 0.73% 26.52% 18.63% TDS 15.09% 15.59% 11.82% 2.69% 0.85% 0.93% 3.88% 0.34% 1.51% 1.52% 0.96% 27.51% 17.33% Tonnage Information • Until the 2nd Reset, minimum 2000-ton award to each vendor Fiscal Year FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 Total Tons 58,846 58,689 58,647 59,290 63,431 BRI TDS 35,612 23,234 34,201 24,488 35,097 23,550 35,303 23,987 37,341 26,089 Financial Information Single Stream Recycling Report Timeline–2nd Reset Action per Contract Date Notify Vendors of Reset Period August 1, 2020 Vendors submit documentation to City including Community Engagement Efforts September 30, 2020 Vendors notify City of desire …

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Zero Waste Advisory Commission (ZWAC) Annual Internal Review This report covers the period of 1/2/2021 to 7/1/2021 The Board/Commission mission statement (per the City Code 2-1-182) is: The commission is empowered to review and analyze the policies and resources relating to material discard management in the city, and to advise the city council on materials management policies and resources. The commission shall provide assistance to the city council to ensure its residents that the City provides both an economical and environmentally safe system of waste reduction, resource recovery, and disposal. The commission may provide assistance to the city council to protect the public health and quality of the environment through efficient collection, recycling, composting, and disposal of municipal solid waste. * Request for Council Action (RCA’s) items passed Unanimously January 13th, 2021 ZWAC Regular Meeting New Business a) Discussion and Action: Austin Resource Recovery (ARR) Electronics Recycling Recommendation for Council Action (RCA)* —Andy Dawson b) Discussion and Action: Project Transition Ratification RCA*—Christine Whitney c) Discussion and Action: Reconvene the Construction and Demolition Ordinance Reform Subcommittee to discuss Infrastructure Deficiencies in Austin Area Marketplace for Viable Construction and Demolition Processing Options d) Discussion and Action: ZWAC Retreat Staff Briefings: a) Roosevelt Gardens Asbestos Abatement Brownfields Project, Budget Planning, Solicitations Updates, Performance, and Statistical Reports February 10th, 2021 ZWAC Regular Meeting (Cancelled) March 11th, 2021 ZWAC Special Called Meeting New Business a) Discussion and Action: Austin Resource Recovery (ARR) Brownfields Recommendation for Council Action (RCA)* —Christine Whitney b) Discussion and Action: Appoint Construction and Demolition Committee Chair* c) Discussion and Action: Multi-family Organic Collection Pilot Rollout—Strategic d) Discussion and Action: Safe Right-of-Way Clearance/Accessibility for Weekly Vehicle Servicing Collection of Garbage, Recycling, and Composting containers from City of Austin Routes—Ron Romero Initiatives Staff Briefings: a). CTM Refresh, Winter Weather Storm Recovery, Garbage and Recycle Collection, Compost, Brush and Bulk Collection, Facilities, Solicitations Updates, Performance, and Statistical Reports March 26th, 2021 ZWAC Special Called Meeting (ZWAC Retreat) New Business 1. Welcome 2. Survey Results a. Data Review b. Brainstorming and Open Discussion 3. Clerk’s Office updates a). Official Communication Channels b). Roles of Staff and Commissioners 4. Closing Remarks April 14th, 2021 ZWAC Regular Meeting Old Business a. Discussion and Action: Safe Right-of-Way Clearance/Accessibility for Weekly Vehicle Servicing Collection of Garbage, Recycling, and Composting containers from City of Austin Routes—Ron Romero and Bill Huck New Business a. Discussion and Action: Officer Elections--Commissioners* a. Gerry …

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To: From: Zero Waste Advisory Commission Ken Snipes Director Austin Resource Recovery Date: July 14th, 2021 Subject: Director’s Monthly Report to the Zero Waste Advisory Commission Landfill Closure Updates The City of Austin’s Landfill at 10108 FM 812 achieved final closure certification from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). TCEQ considers the facility to be closed and the post-closure care period to have begun on the date of the certification, May 11, 2021. The post-closure care period will be 30 years in accordance with 30 TAC §330.463(b). Post-closure maintenance inspections will be conducted at least through the end of the post-closure care period to determine if any maintenance issues or other problems occur and to ensure that they are corrected. The leachate collection system, groundwater monitoring system, landfill gas monitoring system, and any other required systems must be maintained throughout the post- closure care maintenance period. ARR Solicitations Update As of June 21, 2021 ZWAC Meeting July 14, 2021 Upcoming Solicitations Under Development (in alphabetical order): No updates. Solicitations Expected to be Posted Within the Next 90 Days: 1. Asbestos, Lead, and Mold Abatement Services: RFP – Contractor to provide removal, encapsulation, and disposition of asbestos, lead, particulate, and mold. 2. Recycling and Solid Waste Consulting Services: RFQS – Consultants to provide professional recycling industry consulting services, including delivering industry knowledge, technical advice, and recommendations on recycling industry marketing indexes and definitions on an as needed basis. Published Solicitations: No updates. Solicitations in Evaluation or Negotiation: 1. Education, Cleanup, and Beautification Services: RFP 1500 CRR3008 – This solicitation was posted on March 1, 2021 and closed on March 25, 2021. Contractors qualified to provide education, cleanup, and beautification services that benefit the public by improving Austin’s environment and aesthetics through a variety of programs and providing resources and education that inspire Austin residents toward effective environmental stewardship. Previous contract has expired. 2. Post-Disaster Debris Removal Services:– RFP 1500 SLW3011 – This solicitation was posted on March 29, 2021 and closed on May 13, 2021. Contractor to provide emergency debris removal services in accordance with Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) guidelines. No existing contract 3. Post-Disaster Debris Monitoring Services: RFP 1500 SLW3010 – This solicitation was posted on March 29, 2021 and closed on May 6, 2021. Contractor to provide emergency field debris monitoring services to include management and accounting services for monitoring the recovery efforts of the City’s Post …

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