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Council members set 2026 committee assignments, move to revive regional affordability body

City Council's multiple committee assignments for 2026 were set this month, setting up closer review of a variety of priority topics and policy for the year ahead.

Austin council members currently have eight committees they use to consider topics like housing, public safety and the environment. Typical committee sessions can feature briefings from city staff, initial vetting of new policy proposals and public testimony.

Council's new committee assignments were set after brief discussion Jan. 21, and can still be adjusted throughout the year. Additionally, some officials are now working to revive a ninth body focused on regional affordability, with representation from both Austin leaders and officials from counties, school districts, and health and transit agencies.

 
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Black History Month celebrations and NASCAR: 8 events in Central Austin

A range of events will take place in the upcoming months in both North and South Austin, including dance performances and San Antonio Spurs basketball games. This list is not comprehensive.

100 Year Black History Month Community Cookout
The community is welcome to join Austin Public Library as they celebrate its 100th anniversary with a cookout at the library’s first ever branch. Attendees can expect food, music, games, dancing, crafts, activities and dominoes and spades tournaments.

  • Feb. 22, noon-3 p.m.
  • Free
  • Austin Public Library, Carver Branch, 1161 Angelina St., Austin

NASCAR at COTA
The NASCAR Cup Series and O'Reilly Auto Parts Series will compete on the 17-turn, 2.4-mile National Course. The event will also feature a fan zone with entertainment acts, NASCAR driver appearances and activities.
  • Feb. 27-March 1
  • $16 and up
  • Circuit of The Americas, 9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd., Del Valle

 
On The Business Beat
Big Top Candy Shop announces second location in Hyde Park

Circus-themed Big Top Candy Shop has announced it will be expanding its location with a new storefront launching in Hyde Park.

The details: In addition to its South Congress location, owner Brandon Hodge said the business is excited to announce its opening next to Quack’s Bakery in North Austin.

“For years we’ve imagined the perfect location to expand operations and give the sugar fiends of Austin what they want most, and when we spotted this location in the heart of Hyde Park, we knew we had found the perfect second home for a satellite shop,” Hodge said.

The location will host its grand opening on Jan. 31 with free candy tasting on-the-hour, free face painting and surprises for indoor visitors throughout the day, as stated in a news release.

  • 417 E. 43rd St., Austin

 
Permit Preview Wednesday
Rooms To Go, Heritage Trail: Read about 5 new Austin-area permits

From residential to retail, check out some of the most expensive permits filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in the Austin metro this week.

Donley Mixed Use: Construction of a mixed-use retail and residential development is slated to break ground in North Austin. A seven-story parking structure will be attached to the building.

  • Location: 2101-2201 Donley Drive, Austin
  • Estimated timeline: March 1-June 1
  • Estimated cost: $70 million

Pathways at Santa Rita Courts West: A 96-unit, 136,000-square-foot residential building is slated for East Austin. The project will include landscaping, parking and utilities.
  • Location: 2300 E Second St., Austin
  • Estimated timeline: April 1-Dec. 31, 2027
  • Estimated cost: $16.3 million

 
Key Information
Q&A: Meet the Democratic candidates running for Texas Senate District 21 in the March primary

Judith Zaffirini and Cortney Jones will appear on the ballot in the March Democratic primary election for the Texas Senate District 21 seat.

Why it matters: The winner will run against Julie Dahlberg, the sole Republican candidate, in November to determine who will represent the district.

At the polls: A candidate must receive over 50% of the votes to win; if this doesn’t happen, a runoff election will be held in May.

Learn more: Candidates were asked to keep responses within 50 words, respond to the questions provided, and avoid attacking opponents. Answers may have been edited or cut to adhere to those guidelines, or for style and clarity.

 

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