The two topics that occupied most of City Council's time at its April 8 meeting provide a superficial study in contrasts – more than 1,000 Downtown apartments reaching ever closer to the sky on Rainey Street, and resilience hubs in Austin's neighborhoods to give residents a place to go when their literal survival is at stake. But both of these complex conversations share a common character; they were reprises of past debates on the dais, where Council had already made policy decisions and handed the ball off to staff, and then something ... else happened. In regards to the resilience hubs, Council Member Alison Alter came with the receipts. As first proposed, the resolution by CM