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Council advances several shelter contracts amid protests over cost, concentration of services

Austin City Council · February 26, 2026
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Summary

Council considered multiple contracts and resolutions to expand non‑congregate shelter capacity and support services, including contracts with the Other Ones Foundation and Family Endeavors and a state‑funded expansion tied to Esperanza. Public commenters praised the added capacity while many residents criticized costs, concentration of services and lack of neighborhood input.

Austin City Council heard sustained public comment and took action on multiple homelessness‑related items Feb. 26, including contracts and resolutions intended to expand shelter capacity and support services.

Speakers on both sides framed the proposals as responses to urgent needs. Elizabeth Baker of the Other Ones Foundation said the group has a refined, non‑congregate shelter model and thanked council for support…

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