Downtown Development Initiatives

CIP 840-607-3009


Summary

The Austin City Council has identified downtown development and housing as a major priority. In addition, the City has received numerous inquiries concerning retail development in or near downtown, and is also considering other projects, including a New City Hall and a Downtown Art Museum. The City of Austin has obtained professional assistance to ensure that all major downtown land development projects fit within a broader downtown development context. The consultant team is assisting the City staff with a program which includes the evaluation of current or future projects related to downtown development, performance of market analysis, and assisting the City in developing one or more Requests For Proposals (RFPs) for attracting prospective downtown development. Subsequent phases could include evaluation of development proposals, assisting the City in negotiating contracts with developers, assisting the City with management of developers contracts and assisting in providing continuity between planning and construction phases of any projects.

Status

Staff at the Department of Planning and Development has been working with the consultant to create the data bases (base mapping, zoning inventory, parcel information, and geographic information system coverages) necessary for the major work elements, which include: formation of one or more Reinvestment Zone(s) for the purpose of Tax Increment Financing; formation of a Development Corporation to focus on downtown development opportunities, and; establish criteria, standards and initiate the downtown developer selection process. City Council work sessions are expected to begin in late February, 1996.

Description

The current work is expected to culminate in one or more Requests For Proposals (RFPs). Subsequent phases could include:

Basic Data

Revised Jan. 16, 1996

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