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Students, residents ask City Council for event safety, habitat and anti‑hostile‑architecture measures
Summary
At the noon public communications slot, students and residents urged the council to adopt pedestrian‑flow signage at large events, remove hostile architecture that deters people experiencing homelessness, restore riparian habitat at Lady Bird Lake, and protect ash‑juniper habitat for the golden‑cheeked warbler.
A group of students and community members addressed the Austin City Council during the noon public communications period on April 9, focusing on safety at large events, humane public space design, shoreline restoration and endangered species protections.
Eighth‑grader Brooke Radia asked the council to direct the Austin Center for Events to develop and implement pedestrian…
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