Keeping up with Austinites
The City of Austin Capital Delivery Services builds public projects to support the community. To meet the city's expanding needs, the department manages over $10 billion in City infrastructure projects. These public projects, also known as capital improvement projects, can range from Fire/EMS stations to parks, libraries, roads, bridges, trails, and more. These enhancements support Austin's vibrant community.

Flyover image of the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center construction project area.

 

The Vision
Capital Delivery Services is working to build the City of Austin in collaboration with the community to enrich the experience of all who live, work, and play here.
 

CIty of Austin leadership about to perform the ribbon cutting for Austin Fire Station number 22, EMS Station 12. Mayor Kirk Watson as well as Fire Chief Joel G. Baker and Capital Delivery Services Deputy Director Eric Bailey are present among others.


Reshaping Your Communities
Building Austin is a chance to learn more about the public projects that are reshaping and reinvigorating the Capitol City. Each session in the traveling informational event series will focus on local projects, including how they will benefit the area and what changes to expect. The quarterly series will also provide information on the Corridor Mobility Program, which was funded by the 2016 Mobility Bond and dedicated to the improvement of nine major Austin corridors. These corridors will underpin the city's transportation infrastructure and reduce traffic congestion, minimize carbon footprints, and enhance safe mobility options for all Austinites, whether driving, walking, wheeling, or biking.
 

Image of Capital Delivery Services construction project crews working in an active construction site with safety cones and engineers confirming project standards.


Projects in the Spotlight
The next info session will be held both virtual and in-person at the Dove Springs Public Health Facility (5811 Palo Blanco Ln, Austin, TX 78744) on Thursday, November 7 from 6:30–8 p.m. It will feature several projects in the area:

Community members are encouraged to attend, ask questions, and interact directly with those managing the featured projects.