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Speak Up Austin: Preserving Austin’s air quality

Austin City Council wants to improve air quality, and city leaders need you to speak up as they establish new standards. YNN's City Reporter Jeff Stensland explains why cleaning the air will take cooperation from communities hundreds of miles away.

<span style="color:#CC0000"><em>Speak Up Austin: </em></span> Preserving Austin’s air quality

07/17/2012 05:17 PM

Speak Up Austin: Help solve Austin's animal overcrowding

Just months old, the new Austin Animal Center is already hundreds of animals over capacity. City officials are now trying to think outside of the box, asking Austinites to pitch in ideas to help alleviate some of the overcrowding issues facing the city shelter.

<span style="color:#CC0000"><em>Speak Up Austin: </em></span>Help solve Austin's animal overcrowding

Updated 06/26/2012 01:44 PM

Speak Up Austin: Planning for future public health

Want to have a say in how local government handles health concerns? This is your chance. City leaders are asking for the public's opinion when it comes to future health planning and how they can improve and do more. Our Jeff Stensland shows how Austinites can "Speak Up" and have their voices heard.

<span style="color:#CC0000"><em>Speak Up Austin: </em></span>Planning for future public health

Updated 06/26/2012 01:43 PM

Speak Up Austin: Republic Square Park

As more and more people move into downtown Austin, city officials are seeing the importance of keeping Republic Square Park in good shape. They are now asking for public opinion of what Austiites would like to see in the park.

<span style="color:#CC0000"><em>Speak Up Austin: </em></span>Republic Square Park

Updated 06/26/2012 01:43 PM

Speak Up Austin: New look for South Shore Central?

City officials are now looking at the area immediately south of Downtown as a possible candidate for development. In the very first stages, the city is hoping to hear from its citizens before any action is taken.

<span style="color:#CC0000"><em>Speak Up Austin: </em></span>New look for South Shore Central?

06/03/2012 12:40 PM