By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
Last week the Austin City Council endorsed Mayor Steve Adler’s proposal to ask voters for permission to sell $720 million in property-tax-based bonds over the next five years, and parts of the plan include $101 million for projects that would help alleviate traffic congestion in Four Points.
“This (existing) congestion is dire for the community,” said Brian Thompto, local traffic relief advocate. “This is now a critical time for the West Austin – Four Points community to make sure our needs are heard and that the council takes very seriously the funding of improvements along RM 620.”
The transportation plan includes $101 million for “regional mobility improvements” including work on RM 620 and RM 2222, Loop 360, Anderson Mill and Parmer Lane. Many of these “regional” projects are outside of the city core and are included in Council Member Don Zimmerman’s District 6 and Council Member Sheri Gallo’s District 10. Both Zimmerman and Gallo voted for the plan.
Thompto was at the June 23 meeting and gave comments supporting the transportation plan for three minutes around 10:30 p.m. He emphasized the importance of including funding for fixing roadway bottlenecks such as RM 620/RM 2222.
The council vote was taken just after 1:30 a.m. on Friday and resulted in an 8-3 vote.








