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Old Posted Dec 28, 2020, 3:58 PM
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It would have to depend on where those 300 footers went. The streets at Mueller are still considerably wide. The widths of most of the streets in downtown, and this includes the sidewalk width since the correct term is "right-of-way" which includes both the street pavement and sidewalks - is 80 feet. Only Congress Avenue is wider at 120 feet. Most of the streets at Mueller appear to be 50 feet. Those include the townhome and single family sections. Some of the single family streets are even quite a bit less - 16 feet, which makes me wonder how the 10 foot wide firetrucks get down those streets. Even my street is 30 feet wide in South Austin. Some of the other streets in Mueller where the bigger buildings are and near the retail are 80 to 100 feet wide. That's where I would expect taller buildings could go.
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