July 2002 News Releases
July 2002
- July 31, 2002:
City's 2002-2003 Proposed Budget includes no tax rate increase. Public hearings scheduled throughout August.
- July 30, 2002:
Vanguard Airlines suspends flight schedule
- July 30, 2002:
Second Camacho Film Festival highlights movie-making youth
- July 25, 2002:
Firefighters assist in wildland interface study in west Austin
- July 24, 2002:
Austin-Bergstrom International (ABIA) news: New Federal Security Director Michael Scott now stationed at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
- July 24, 2002:
Disaster Terrorism Center for Victim Assistance prepares to recruit, mobilize community volunteers
- July 24, 2002:
AFD Public Education Office to construct trailer
- July 23, 2002:
City earns prestigious ICMA award for performance measurement program
- July 23, 2002:
City, public safety groups plan 9/11 memorial activities
- July 22, 2002:
June passenger and air cargo traffic at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
- July 19, 2002:
Health Deparment cranks up mosquito war
- July 18, 2002:
Austin-area boating ban revised
- July 15, 2002:
Security screeners wanted at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport; New Federal Security Director is named
- July 15, 2002:
City workshop provides training to overcome workplace tension and increase productivity
- July 15, 2002:
Boating ban remains in effect through July 18
- July 15, 2002:
Council expected to vote July 18 to close Units One and Two of Holly Power Plant
- July 12, 2002:
Utility crews recover over 75 percent of wastewater overflow in Little Walnut Creek
- July 11, 2002:
City of Austin and Travis County create joint committee to study health care issues
- July 11, 2002:
Boating ban issued in Austin through Monday
- July 10, 2002:
Boating ban issued in Austin through Thursday
- July 10, 2002:
Public hearing on most Stratus items concludes July 11
- July 10, 2002:
City offers flood victims information to assist in recovery process
- July 10, 2002:
Survey says: Travelers at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport are getting from the curb to departure gates faster
- July 9, 2002:
APD recruiting volunteers for Crisis Response Teams
- July 9, 2002:
Austin celebrates "second" Independence Day
- July 8, 2002:
Boating Ban issued in Austin through July 10
- July 5, 2002:
Wastewater Overflow Largely Contained, Residents Still Urged to Avoid Little Walnut & Walnut Creeks
- July 5, 2002:
Flood Damage Causes Overflow in Little Walnut Creek
- July 5, 2002:
Boating ban remains in effect; includes Lake Austin
- July 2, 2002:
July 4th fireworks, festivities to close streets
- July 1, 2002:
Boating ban in effect on Town Lake and area creeks
- July 1, 2002:
Lane closure on Barton Springs Road results in traffic delays
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