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Austin Public Health reviews recent bond-funded projects, highlights service partnerships
Summary
Austin Public Health staff reviewed completed and ongoing bond-funded facilities and services, described funding constraints (60% federal grant support) and outlined recent project timelines and partnerships including Montopolis community center and a women-and-children shelter expansion.
Felipe, facilities planning manager with Austin Public Health, briefed the Bond Oversight Commission on the department's recent bond-funded projects, completion timelines and partnerships and described the department's reliance on bonds to fund capital facilities.
Felipe summarized several completed projects funded in past bond cycles, including parking expansions, a drained and expanded Dunkley campus (completed 2017), a women-and-children shelter expansion completed in 2018 (city and bond contributions totaling $6.7 million), the Montopolis recreation and community center (a joint Parks and Recreation and Public Health facility completed in 2020) and a 24,000-square-foot neighborhood center completed in October…
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