Dockless Vehicles

AURA has joined with Bike AustinCNU Central TexasEnvironment TexasVision Zero ATXWalk Austin, and TexPIRG to send the following letter to the Austin City Council urging the city to increase protected bike/scooter lanes to meet the high demand, and decrease conflicts between street users:

Mayor and Council,

We are pleased to praise your efforts and those of the Austin Transportation Department to manage the introduction of dockless vehicles to Austin’s transportation landscape. A recent survey by Populus found a 76% approval rating for scooters in Austin, the second-highest rating of any of the surveyed cities. More than 128,000 rides were taken using dockless vehicles in July, the equivalent of adding a brand-new top ten bus route to the Capital Metro system. This popularity and ridership success is a testament to your approach and the nimbleness with which Austin has adapted our rules to new events and new experiences. As time passes by and even more information is gathered, we have confidence that these vehicles can provide even greater benefits to the city.

Small, electric-powered, emissions-free vehicles such as e-bikes and scooters are part of Austin’s path forward to a more climate-friendly transportation system and can dramatically extend the range where car-free trips are an attractive and realistic option. In light of the IPCC’s recent special report Global Warming of 1.5°C on the dire need and difficult path forward to achieving the climate goals agreed to at the Paris convention, the time for solutions like this is now.

We are aware that the introduction of these vehicles has also introduced new challenges in Right of Way management, including blocked sidewalks as well as challenges in navigating the interaction between dockless users and other users of the streets and sidewalks. We are heartened at the efforts that ATD has taken to address these problems but more must be done, especially in the realm of adopting safer street designs. We urge you to:

1) Encourage the Transportation Department to focus their resources on increasing protected bike/scooter lanes to meet the high demand, and decrease conflicts between street users.

2) Empower the transportation department to add another tool to their toolbox: the power to make innovative, low-cost interventions in street design to improve safety and comfort for all. Examples of these kinds of street interventions could include new, low-cost protected bike lanes, on-street parking boxes, parklets with room for scooter parking and more.

Thank you for your continued efforts,

AURA

Bike Austin

CNU Central Texas

Environment Texas

Vision Zero ATX

Walk Austin

TexPIRG

Election Endorsements 2018

AURA has completed endorsements for Austin Mayoral candidates, City Council candidates, and ballot propositions. Endorsement is determined by AURA member vote. We held two candidate forums in May and August and asked candidates to fill out a questionnaire—responses available here. For Mayor and City Council, AURA’s members endorse:

  • Steve Adler, for Mayor
  • Natasha Harper-Madison, for District 1
  • Pio Renteria, for District 3
  • Rich DePalma, for District 8
  • Danielle Skidmore, for District 9

AURA’s members offer no endorsement in District 5.

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AURA’s members support the following ballot propositions:

  • Proposition A (affordable housing)
  • Proposition B (libraries, museums, cultural centers)
  • Proposition C (parks and recreation)
  • Proposition D (flood mitigation, open space, water quality)
  • Proposition E (Dove Springs Health Center)
  • Proposition F (fire and emergency stations)
  • Proposition G (transportation, including streets, sidewallks, Vision Zero)
  • Proposition H (amending City Charter regarding appointment and removal of Planning Commissioners)

AURA’s members oppose the following ballot propositions:

  • Proposition J (citizen referendum on comprehensive land development code reform)
  • Proposition K (efficiency audit)

AURA’s members took no action on Proposition I (typographical corrections of the City Charter).

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2018 Elections Results Statement

AURA is a grassroots, all-volunteer organization that advocates for an Austin that is inclusive, open to change, and welcoming to everyone. Our members worked hard for candidates and ballot propositions in the City of Austin that share this vision.

  • We hosted two candidate forums
  • We knocked on thousands of doors, including three days of action for endorsed candidates
  • We handed out thousands of fliers at the polls
  • We participated in advocating for a huge affordable housing investment from the very beginning, including letter writing with Habitat Young Professionals.

This hard work paid off, and we are very pleased about the results of this election. More than 60% of voters in Austin endorsed a pro-housing mayor.  Prop J, which would have tied our city’s hands in addressing everything from our housing crisis to climate change to gentrification, failed despite its proponents’ fearmongering and dishonesty. And last but very much not least, Austin’s largest affordable housing bond ever just passed. Austin is for everyone.

AURA also endorsed the other bonds, and we are excited that the city will be able to move forward with much needed investments in safer transportation systems, improvements in health infrastructure, flood prevention, and more.

Several other AURA-endorsed candidates made it to the runoffs in their city council elections.

Natasha Harper-Madison’s strong showing in District 1 is a credit to her vision of an affordable and accessible Austin. AURA members stand ready to support her in the runoff, and we’re ready to work with her after she wins to address the transit needs and housing crisis facing all of Austin and District 1 residents in particular.  

Councilmember Pio Renteria has been an advocate for the inclusive Austin that we believe in.  

We believe his accomplishments in fighting for affordable housing and transit are incredibly important, and AURA members are ready to support him in his runoff so he can continue those fights for the city and for the residents of District 3.   

In District 8, we’re disappointed that our endorsed candidate, Rich DePalma, did not make the runoff. However, we are excited by the possibilities of new leadership, and we stand ready to support the eventual winner in working for an Austin for Everyone.

In District 9, we congratulate our endorsed candidate Danielle Skidmore for her hard work during her historic candidacy, and we also congratulate Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo on her re-election. We hope to continue to work with the Mayor Pro Tem where we find common ground.  

“The success of AURA’s elections efforts demonstrates a real desire for change in Austin. No matter who shows up to Thursday afternoon council meetings, residents and voters want an Austin that’s more walkable, bikeable, and busable with affordable and diverse types of housing everywhere. AURA is proud to have endorsed and worked for these candidates and the passage of these propositions, and to demonstrate that urbanism is an electoral force that is here to stay”

Contact:

Kevin McLaughlin, Board Member of AURA, kevin.mclaughlin70@gmail.com, 817-312-6800