Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission - Jan. 11, 2022

Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission Regular Meeting of the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission - Meeting will be held at the Permitting and Development Center at 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Drive, Austin, TX 78752

Agenda original pdf

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Regular Meeting ROBERT MUELLER MUNICIPAL AIRPORT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION ADVISORY COMMISSION 6:00 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 11, 2022 Permitting and Development Center 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Drive, Austin, TX 78752 CALL TO ORDER 1. NEW BUSINESS CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed three minutes to address the Commission regarding items not posted on the agenda. AGENDA Estimate 6:00 6:05 6:35 6:55 7:15 7:20 7:25 7:30 a. Update on Teachers Retirement System Relocation (TRS) b. Mueller Development Update (Catellus) c. RMMA PIAC Residency Requirements (Discussion and Possible Action) 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Approve minutes from the 11/09/21 Commission meeting (Discussion and Action) FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS (Staff/Commission) NEXT MEETING: February 8, 2022 (Regular Meeting) 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 Matthew Schmidt with the Economic Development Department, at 512-974-6415, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission, please contact Matthew Schmidt with Economic Development at 512-974-6415.

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Item 1A: Update on Teachers Retirement System Relocation original pdf

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TRS Headquarters A Generational Solution Carolyn Perez Director of Communications Martin Cano Chief Business Administration Officer Kellie Sauls Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion January 11, 2022 RMMA Commission WHO WE SERVE • Established by the Texas Legislature in 1937. • We provide retirement and health care benefits to 2M public education employees in Texas. • 6th largest public pension fund in the United States, managing more than $200B dollars on behalf of our members. 2 OUR MEMBERSHIP • In 2020, TRS retirees received a total of $11.6 billion in monthly checks to expend – 94% of which were spent at Texas businesses by those living within the state. • Every $1 in benefits paid by TRS generates $2.38 in economic activity here in Texas. 3 OUR WORKFORCE • Between employees, interns, and contractors, TRS employs approximately 1000 people. • Key business areas include Pension Benefits, Health Insurance Benefits, Investments, IT, Legal, Information Security, Business Administration, Human Resources, Internal Audit, and more. • As TRS membership grows, so does our organization. TRS hires over 100 people annually and is excited to join the employer community here in Mueller. 4 OUR FUTURE HOME 5 OUR FUTURE HOME • PARKING • Ample parking will be provided in two parking garages for employees and visitors. • Some shared parking will be available after hours for Aldrich Street businesses. • SUSTAINABILITY • LEED Silver • Austin Energy Green Building 2 Star Rating 6 RELOCATION TIMELINE Begin construction of Bravo Building; Prepare to move into Alpha. Move rest of the workforce into the Bravo building. WINTER 2022 SPRING 2023 2024 Move certain divisions into Alpha building 7 TRS CULTURE • Top Austin Workplace – 10-time winner • Community • TRS employees are involved in the community • Go Green Committee • State Employee Charitable Campaign • Investment Management Division Ambassadors Mueller Tenets: Sustainability, Revitalization 8 DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION AT TRS • TRS DE&I Vision Statement: All areas of the organization will reflect the diversity of the state of Texas, promoting our culture of inclusion and belonging. All employees across the organization will professionally thrive, grow and achieve a high level of professional satisfaction knowing they have been encouraged and supported in their contribution to the achievement of the organization’s mission. • TRS DE&I Mission: To meet the unique challenges of the 21st century, through a thriving, high performing and diverse workforce by developing a …

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Approved Minutes original pdf

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ROBERT MUELLER MUNICIPAL AIRPORT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION ADVISORY COMMISSION MINUTES The Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission convened in a regular meeting on January 11, 2022, at the Permitting and Development Center 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr., Austin, TX 78752. Commission Members in Attendance: REGULAR MEETING Tuesday, January 11, 2022 • Michael Jones, Chair • Rick Krivoniak, Vice-Chair • Corky Hilliard • Jason Hyde • Christopher Jackson • Donald Martin • David Neider • Kathy Sokolic Staff in Attendance: CALL TO ORDER Jill Fagan, Economic Development Department • • Matthew Schmidt, EDD a. Chair Michael Jones called the meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. CITIZENS COMMUNICATION a. Joe Freeland addressed the Commission regarding the financial sustainability of the Mueller Property Owner’s Association (POA). 2. NEW BUSINESS a. Update on Teachers Retirement System Relocation (TRS): Andrew Roth, Carolyn Perez, Martin Cano, and Kellie Sauls (Teachers Retirement System) provided an overview of TRS and updates on the relocation and development plans for the new TRS buildings at Mueller. b. Mueller Development Update (Catellus): Brian Dolezal (Catellus) provided updates on construction activity, business announcements, and planned parking infrastructure. c. RMMA PIAC Residency Requirements: Commissioners discussed Ordinance No. 20150507-023 relating to the residency requirements for service on the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission (RMMA PIAC). No action was taken. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Minutes from the November 9, 2021 meeting were approved on Commissioner Sokolic’s motion and Commissioner Hilliard’s second on an 7-0 vote. Commissioners Lima, Luecke, and Ronsonette were absent. 1 FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS a. The Commissioners and staff discussed the following list of potential future agenda items: i. ii. Survey of Public Parking Spaces Schedule of activities and ownership for Mueller Parks iii. Parking and Transportation Management District Updates, including any Residential Parking Permit Expansion iv. Update on POA Financial Sustainability Plan v. UT lease site update vi. Update on green initiatives and ecological goals for Mueller vii. Update on multi-bedroom affordable housing options at Mueller viii. Discussion on Commission membership residency requirements ix. Affordable housing rental rate issues for seniors The Commissioners were asked to provide Chairman Jones with potential future agenda items. a. The next regularly scheduled meeting is February 8, 2022. [Subsequently Cancelled] NEXT MEETING ADJOURN The meeting adjourned at 7:41 p.m. without objection. 2

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