Past PB Cycles in the 29th Ward
2020 Cycle
During the 2020 PB cycle, the 29th Ward hosted 3 idea collection events. Community representatives worked with ward staff and city agencies to develop 7 ballot items, including street resurfacing. Voting took place from January 11 through January 29. 435 residents voted at the ward office and in the community.
Winning Projects
Street Resurfacing ($600,000)
Street Safety: Speed Bumps and 4-Way Stop Signs ($30,000)
Community Gardens ($20,000)
Austin Town Hall Fitness Course ($60,000)
Bike Lanes ($150,000)
Mural/Mosaic in Columbus Park ($60,000) Public Art at Sayre Language Academy ($25,000)
Winning Projects
Street Resurfacing ($600,000)
Street Safety: Speed Bumps and 4-Way Stop Signs ($30,000)
Community Gardens ($20,000)
Austin Town Hall Fitness Course ($60,000)
Bike Lanes ($150,000)
Mural/Mosaic in Columbus Park ($60,000) Public Art at Sayre Language Academy ($25,000)
2019 Cycle
During the 2019 PB cycle, the 29th Ward hosted 2 idea collection events. Community representatives worked with ward staff and city agencies to develop 6 ballot items, including street resurfacing. Voting took place from November 6 through November 20. 330 residents voted at the ward office and in the community.
Winning Projects
Street resurfacing ($600,000)
Community Garden Improvements ($15,000)
Light Pole Identifiers ($160,000)
Columbus Park Tennis Court Flood Lights ($1,800)
Pedestrian Crosswalk and Safety Island Across North Avenue ($160,000)
Sample ballot
Winning Projects
Street resurfacing ($600,000)
Community Garden Improvements ($15,000)
Light Pole Identifiers ($160,000)
Columbus Park Tennis Court Flood Lights ($1,800)
Pedestrian Crosswalk and Safety Island Across North Avenue ($160,000)
Sample ballot
2017 Cycle
During the 2017 PB cycle, the 29th Ward hosted 3 idea collection events. Community representatives worked with ward staff and city agencies to develop 6 ballot items, including street resurfacing. Voting took place from November 6 through November 20. 390 residents voted at the ward office and in the community.
Winning Projects
Street resurfacing ($650,000)
Galewood Park improvements ($100,000)
Newland Avenue pedestrian tunnel improvements ($125,000)
Central Avenue viaduct mural ($32,500)
Fighting litter along Galewood business corridor ($55,000)
Sample ballot
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Winning Projects
Street resurfacing ($650,000)
Galewood Park improvements ($100,000)
Newland Avenue pedestrian tunnel improvements ($125,000)
Central Avenue viaduct mural ($32,500)
Fighting litter along Galewood business corridor ($55,000)
Sample ballot
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