
Zimmerman abstains from vote,
Bond includes $30 million in district 6 improvements
By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News
In a split vote, the Austin City Council voted to place a $720 million mobility bond package – the largest in the city’s history – on the Nov. 8 ballot.
Three council members abstained from the final vote, including Place 6 council member Don Zimmerman. Zimmerman said he abstained for two reasons. The first being that he thought the bond package should’ve been broken up into three different pieces that could be voted on individually.
“The number one comment I’ve received from constituents is, ‘Why are you making us vote on this huge amount of money? Why isn’t there some way you could break it into smaller pieces to give us choices,’” Zimmerman said at the Aug. 18 city council meeting.
Additionally, Zimmerman was upset by the removal of ballot language that would specify the amount of tax increase voters would see. While that language was initially approved by the council at a prior meeting, it was taken out at the recommendation of city legal staff.




