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Council hears update on curbside management study; members back bicycle‑lane protections

Austin City Council · February 13, 2025
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Summary

Staff told council the curbside management study scope is nearly finalized; the study will take about 12 months once procurement is complete with results expected in spring/early summer 2026. Council members also supported a bicycle‑lane protection ordinance (Item 26) aimed at prohibiting parking in bike lanes and addressing enforcement methods.

Councilmembers on Feb. 13 discussed plans for a citywide curbside‑management study and voiced support for a recent bicycle‑lane protection measure.

Louis Leff, assistant director of Transportation and Public Works, said the city is finalizing the study scope and evaluating purchasing options; he estimated the procurement and start process would take “2 to maybe 4 months depending on the purchasing approach” and the…

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