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Austin Infrastructure Academy career expo to be held Feb. 4 at ACC Highland campus

Area residents seeking careers in the infrastructure and mobility sector can attend an Austin Infrastructure Academy career expo Feb. 4 at Austin Community College's Highland Campus.

The details: The academy's next infrastructure career fair will allow job-seekers to meet with area employers and explore career opportunities in fields like transportation, construction and other skilled trades. Workforce resources, and in-person interviews for open positions, will be offered.

The expo is taking place as part of the Austin Infrastructure Academy initiative, created to address regional employment needs related to the billions of dollars in major infrastructure projects planned or underway around Central Texas. The academy is supported by the city, ACC and Workforce Solutions Capital Area.

The free event will take place Feb. 4 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the ACC Make It Center located at 6101 Highland Campus Drive, Bldg. 2000, Room 2.2429. Registration for the public event is available online.

 
In Your Community
Austin's Good Grief running club offers active option to find community in healing

While some individuals are interested in coping with experiences by enrolling in traditional one-on-one therapy sessions, others may be drawn to healing alongside a community.

Austin-based running club Good Grief has shaped an experience for community members to find solace in staying active while working through their grief with people going through similar situations.

The inspiration: The club was founded by Samantha Hendel who received news in 2022 of her mother’s lung cancer diagnosis. While trying to make sense of the news, a week later Hendel was notified her father had received a colon cancer diagnosis.

To cope with the news, Handel started running in addition to going to therapy. She said while run clubs were popular in the city, she wasn’t finding an exact space like the one she was looking for.

The local impact: Today, the group averages 100 people every Monday morning at Noble Joe’s Coffee Co. in South Austin.

 
affecting your area
Hays, South Austin nears first-ever 'Stage 4 Emergency’ drought declaration

Well owners and residents from South Austin to San Marcos could soon see the region’s worst drought declaration in almost 40 years as the area approaches 44 consecutive months in a drought, increasing costs and labor for well owners.

Current situation: The Barton Springs-Edwards Aquifer Conservation District warns that without significant rainfall, it may soon issue a Stage 4 Emergency Response Period declaration for the first time in its 39-year history, the most extreme drought stage the district can issue.

The local impact: About 50% of Texans rely on groundwater, said Shay Hlavaty, Barton Springs-Edwards Aquifer Conservation District communications and outreach manager. Residents operating domestic wells in the district may be required to lower their pumps, a costly and time-consuming endeavor.

Residents receiving water from municipalities in the district’s coverage area will see increased water restrictions.

Affected municipalities will set restrictions to meet district requirements as they see fit, such as increased costs or fines for overconsumption.

Next steps: Hlavaty urged pump owners and residents to conserve water by avoiding outside watering, take shorter showers and run full loads of dishes and laundry.

 
transportation tuesday
Toll roads, new lanes: 6 Austin metro transportation project updates

Check out six upcoming, ongoing or completed transportation projects across the Austin metro, including toll roads in North Austin and Cedar Park, various lane expansions and improvements for cyclists and pedestrians.

Upcoming: New Hope Drive expansion
The traffic changes come as the city is working to expand New Hope Drive from four to six lanes and open an innovative intersection design at New Hope Drive and 183A Toll.
Update: The project is in the design phase.

  • Timeline: expected completion summer 2027
  • Cost: $1.8 million
  • Funding source: 2022 transportation bond

Completed: 183 North Mobility Project northbound connector
The project includes the construction of two express lanes in each direction on US 183.
Update: The northbound direct connector opened Jan. 31 following the opening of the express lanes Jan. 2. The southbound express lanes and direct connector are slated to open in the coming months.
  • Timeline: total project completion expected in 2026
  • Cost: $612 million
  • Funding source: federal funding, sale of roll revenue bonds, Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act funds

 

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