Another thing...We need various forms of dense housing. A mixture of high-rises, lowrises, apartment/condo complexes, brownstones, etc. Unlike other, older, more established large cities, Austin's central business district is immediately surrounded by neighborhoods of single-family residences. There is no buffer area where there are a lot of brownstones (or the like)/medium density areas. And, good luck to those who try to uproot individuals living or working in those single-family residences to build more dense housing.
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AUSTIN (City): 993,588 +3.30% - '20-'24 | AUSTIN MSA (5 counties): 2,550,637 +11.70% - '20-'24
SAN ANTONIO (City): 1,526,656 +6.41% - '20-'24 | SAN ANTONIO MSA (8 counties): 2,763,006 +8.01% - '20-'24
AUS-SAT REGION (MSAs/13 counties): 5,313,643 +9.75% - '20-'24 | *SRC: US Census*
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