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Austin council approves convention center site plan amid broad public opposition

5476258 · July 24, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved a site plan and related actions for a proposed new downtown convention center, drawing sustained public comment urging delay, a public vote and alternative uses for the six publicly owned blocks. Speakers and community groups called for more transparency, environmental review and voter approval.

The Austin City Council approved the site plan and related ordinance for the planned downtown convention center project after a public hearing that drew extended public opposition and multiple requests to delay or put the project to a public vote.

Supporters of delay and opponents — including artists, musicians, housing advocates and neighborhood groups — urged the council to halt further spending, ask voters whether to proceed and consider alternatives such as an arts or mixed-use development. Speakers repeatedly said the convention-center plan would consume hotel occupancy tax revenues for decades and that the project had not been subjected to sufficient environmental and financial review.

Why it matters: The council’s vote clears another procedural hurdle for a multibillion-dollar plan…

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