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Austin City Council readies to launch citywide audit to address spending concerns

Austin's elected officials are preparing a new policy to govern spending in their offices, and readying to start a multiyear audit of all city operations and services.

The details: The proposed reforms came into focus after last fall's Proposition Q election, when voters rejected a tax hike and city officials begin considering new transparency and financial measures. The new council spending policy is now on the table and likely up for official adoption this month, while an ordinance requiring recurring, comprehensive citywide audits remains could be passed as soon as early February.

That ordinance would set up a system for "independent, systemic, and continuous evaluation" of Austin's operations, spending and service delivery. The program would be handled internally by the city auditor's office with support from an outside consultant and likely cover multiple years.

The plan has earned support across the council dais so far, although some officials said they'd like to see estimates for the cost of full efficiency audits before a final vote.

 
on the transportation beat
2 Central Austin transportation projects to watch for your daily commute

Wondering what’s behind the recent lane changes and detours around downtown Austin? Two major transportation projects are reshaping how people move through the city, with a focus on safety, accessibility and long-term mobility.

The details: Construction is expected to begin in early 2026 on the Congress Avenue Urban Design Initiative, or CAUDI. The project will redesign Congress Avenue from Cesar Chavez Street to Seventh Street to create a more pedestrian-friendly, multimodal corridor. Phase 1 includes wider sidewalks, new pedestrian amenity zones, upgraded bikeway barriers and added turn lanes for vehicles. That phase is expected to run from 2026 to 2027, with the full $29 million project anticipated through 2030.

One more thing: Meanwhile, the Texas Department of Transportation continues work on the I-35 Capital Express Central project, a $4.5 billion overhaul running from Hwy. 290 to Hwy. 71. Ongoing closures include entrance ramps, frontage roads and sections of pedestrian trails, with construction expected to continue through 2029.

 
On The Business Beat
Tex-Mex cuisine and an all-day cafe: 8 business updates in South Austin

A handful of restaurants and businesses have recently opened in the South Austin area including an all-day cafe and an athletic club. A new Tex-Mex restaurant is also expected to join the area soon. This list is not comprehensive.

De Nada
De Nada Cantina is planning to open a second location at the former El Mercado restaurant in South Austin in January. The East Austin Tex-Mex staple is known for its tacos and margaritas served in pink cups, including happy hour specials and a late night menu. The restaurant opened off East Cesar Chavez Street in 2021, according to previous Community Impact reporting.

  • Opening in early to mid January
  • 1302 S. First St., Austin

High Road DelicaTexan

The new all-day cafe, deli, market and cocktail bar is helmed by chef Russell Dougherty, Salumist Ryan Wilson and beverage director Chadwick Leger—the team behind The Cavalier.
  • Opened Dec. 12
  • 915 W. Mary St., Austin

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

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Georgetown  |  Jan. 16, 6:30 p.m.

Candlelight: Featuring Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’ and more

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Bastrop  |  Jan. 17, 7 a.m.

Cowboy Yeti Trail Run

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Round Rock  |  Jan. 17, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Jan. 18, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Austin Home Show

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Austin  |  Jan. 17, 2-4:30 p.m.

Mushroom Cultivation with Recycled Reads

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San Marcos  |  Jan. 17, 6:30 p.m.

Benefit Gala

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