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Community group will help guide $300 million of Project Connect anti-displacement spending
The “Catalyst group” is working on a tool that will help the transit plan decision-makers decide how to spend money on anti-displacement efforts.
Author: Bryce Newberry (KVUE)
Updated: 10:30 PM CDT April 10, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas — Project Connect engineers are busy working behind the scenes on a design plan for Austin’s new transit system while a new group of community members work to figure out the best way to spend money devoted to helping people who could be forced out of their homes as a result of the project.
When Austin voters approved Proposition A in the November 2020 election, that increased the City’s tax rate to start collecting the money needed for a massive $7.1 billion transit system, and $300 million of that was set aside to help with anti-displacement efforts.

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