From: mayor_clarke
Type: public post
When: 01/03/20, 9AM
Citizens of Austin,
Our office is pleased to announce that due to the securing of our city borders, the hard work of our soldiers to reduce zombie population, and the increased vigilance given by our APD, Austin's curfew will be moved from 7PM to 9PM. This change is effective beginning January 5, 2020.
If you have questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to our office.
Yours,
Mayor Nina Clarke
Austin, Texas
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From: mayor_clarke
To: ms_vaneeden, silvereagle, chiefkulseth, callahan, legallyblonde, fireinthehole, ricochet
Type: Private post
Where: 01/03/20, 10AM
All,
Please see the attached documentation Ms. van Eeden received from Denver this morning. It details the current water grid throughout the United States as well as the need to supplement with additional resources when able. We have untapped water resources within our city limits as well as opportunities to leverage local rivers, lakes, and eventually Texas coastline.
I have indicated in yellow the section that proposes the connection between our downtown water plant and that of Tulsa's and then, in purple, the proposal regarding the spring within the Greenbelt district. If we accept the proposal to leverage the spring for city and national water supply, utility buildings will need to be built on the site marked in green, located in the center of the district. The district's borders will be shifted accordingly and compensation will be provided to the city and district. We'll lose access to a natural recreational area, though there are many more within the region that we can look to reclaim, and any citizens still living in the indicated region will need to find new housing with the assistance of government funds.
We need five votes in favor of this proposal in order to move forward. I will vote on this measure myself.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Yours,
Mayor Nina Clarke
Austin, Texas