Kathie Tovo

City Council, District 9

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With Council’s decision to end CodeNEXT, how do you envision moving forward to update Austin’s land development code?

I voted to initiate the CodeNEXT process several years ago because I believe that our current Land Development Code needs …

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How will you help address the affordability problems in Austin?

I support and voted for the Strategic Housing Blueprint and have led on or otherwise strongly supported implementing multiple Blueprint …

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How will you address Austin’s housing shortage? What regulations will you change to allow more housing where people want to live?

Last year, according the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce, the Austin MSA was the most active among the top 50 …

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What is your vision for the future of high capacity transit in Austin?

I have consistently and vocally supported high-capacity transit – especially urban rail – during my time on Council. In 2014, …

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Moving forward, what role should dockless mobility play in Austin?

Dockless mobility holds a lot of promise as a “first-mile/last-mile solution” that helps people get to and from public transit …

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What steps will you take to support modernization and digitization of operations within the City of Austin?

I have supported and will continue to support efforts to improve City services and accessibility by modernizing our operations. For …

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What do you see as the City’s responsibility toward addressing the digital divide in Austin, and what steps would you take to bridge that divide?

The City should continue to work to address the “digital divide” – and I have supporting planning efforts, such as …

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How can the City support the continued growth and success of Austin’s tech sector?

I support looking for ways to provide our residents with jobs that pay a good wage and to help the …

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How can the City better work with Austin’s tech community to bring innovative approaches to civic challenges?

I believe that the City should continue to partner with the private sector on innovative approaches to civic challenges to …

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Affordability is discussed a lot in our community. How do you define affordability?

To me, affordability refers to the ability of residents of all means and backgrounds to live and thrive in our …

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Which bond Propositions on the November 2018 ballot do you support or not support? Check each that you support. Briefly explain your position.

Prop A Prop B Prop C Prop E Prop F Prop G Prop H Prop I Prop J

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As you know, the City unsuccessfully tried to change the code, what do you believe needs to be done differently to achieve a better code? Will you support working to revise the land development code to provide and allow for predictability and deep affordability? (Y/N; Explain)

Yes. I voted to initiate the CodeNEXT process several years ago because I believe that our current Land Development Code …

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Would you support a policy requiring the City’s Development Services department to achieve its goal of 90% permit review completion within 15 business days across all departments/disciplines by April 2019? (Y/N/Explain)

No. I support this as a goal to the extent that it is feasible to do so while still ensuring …

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Council adopted the Strategic Housing Blueprint last year, calling for 13,500 new units annually over 10 years. This gets us to break-even in terms of need. Would you support amending the City’s proposed Strategic Housing Plan to increase the number to at least 15,000 housing units per year for 10 years, keeping the breakout across income levels and including permanent supportive housing for those chronically experiencing homelessness? (Y/N; Explain)

No I support and voted for the Strategic Housing Blueprint, which set a relatively high standard for City housing goals …

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Why do you identify as a Democrat?

I believe that the Democratic Party is the party of fair play, equity, community, and working families. I am a …

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Which Democratic value speaks to you most?

I believe that one of the Democratic Party’s key strengths – and one which resonates strongly with me – is …

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Do you support maintaining affordable utility costs across Austin Energy and Austin Water that adheres strictly to the City’s affordability goals for Austin Energy, which require AustinEnergy rates to be in the bottom half of Texas ratepayers and minimizes increases to two percent per year for each rate class? (Y/N Explain)

No, I support our numerous Council-adopted priorities and goals related to our utilities – including our affordability and renewable energy goals …

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Do you support a budget at the effective tax rate so home and business owners continue to benefit from the “growth dividend” and pay the same amount in property taxes as in the previous fiscal year? How do we balance this strategy with meeting the needs of people struggling to access services due to a lack of service capacity? How do you prioritize additional funding? Where would you look for efficiencies? (Y/N; Explain)

No I would only support a budget at an effective tax rate if I believed that it could adequately meet …

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What is your collaborative vision when working with other governmental entities (Travis County, State of Texas, Central Health, etc.)?

I believe that we need to explore as many opportunities to collaborate with other governmental entities as possible. Currently, the …

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Solutions to homelessness exist – they require scaling up social services and housing programs, including the pathways from shelter to housing. To date, Austin has not identified adequate funding to address this challenge. How would you work to identify the funding needed?

I have been a strong and consistent leader on developing and funding programs that serve people experiencing homelessness. My efforts …

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Austin has long since been perceived as a town of creative innovators. Given the City’s recent regulatory attempts with the sharing and gig economy (Uber, AirBnB, Scooters), what is your position on how the City should handle emerging technologies and emerging markets? What is your view, generally, on the conflict between consumer demands and government interests? Similarly, when non-profits secure grant funding for innovative social solutions that requires a local match, what is your view on city funding being available for the match?

I believe that Council has an important role in exercising its regulatory authority to ensure health and safety for our …

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Austin has experienced growth but some constituencies have been left behind. What is your vision for the City’s role in funding/supporting the nonprofit network that provide much needed social services? What is your plan for addressing disparities and inequities in our community?

I have been a champion for increasing our city’s investments in health and social services. I believe that having a …

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Council has passed 2 resolutions supporting an annual increase of about 2-3% for social service contracts in order to ensure that service agencies can keep up with rising costs of doing business and maintain service capacity. Would you direct the City Manager to include this annual increase in the budget for contracts meeting their performance targets? (Y/N/Explain)

Yes. I have supported those resolutions because I regard it as critical to expand our investment in social services to keep …

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One of the best ways to make Austin more affordable is to ensure we have a diverse set of industries which provide local, skilled and the hard-to-employ talent the opportunity to compete for jobs that have a career ladder. The Austin City Council is considering adopting a revised economic incentive policy, expanding the previous one-size-fits-all policy. If the Austin Chamber of Commerce presents a company that meets the criteria for an incentive as set by City Council policy, will you vote to support incentivizing jobs for both small operators and large in our city? How will you monitor success with the provision requiring employment of the hard-to-employ?

I weigh incentive package proposals on the basis of the benefits that they would provide to our community, such as …

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How will you coordinate with regional partners to meaningfully address our increasing traffic level? What is your long-term vision for addressing traffic in Austin, and what would be the immediate first actions you would champion as a City Council Member to address the crisis?

I have consistently and vocally supported urban rail during my time on Council. In 2014, I was one of the …

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Transportation is the second highest family cost. When it is difficult to move freely around Austin, access to services and economic opportunities are limited; time spent commuting leaves less room for family obligations and socializing; and Austin becomes a more frustrating place. Do you support the items below? (Please mark each one you agree with)

Agree: Improve high-capacity transit to make it a more convenient, reliable alternative to single occupancy vehicles Support improvements for South …

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In a recent poll, residents of Austin cited rising property taxes as a major issue they face, iconic business are having to close their doors and longtime residents are moving out citing rising property taxes. Some have also cited homelessness as an impediment to business. How would you slow or stop the increase in City property taxes, encourage other taxing entities to do the same, and balance the requests for more funding coming from the City Departments and the public? One example of the request of more funding is to expand social service contracts to meet needs, including to provide more supportive housing programs. How do you balance less taxes and increased demand for social services? Please explain.

Unfortunately, due to the system of school financing that the state has established, most of the changes in a property …

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Do you agree that the ballot language proposed for two ballot petitions – the CodeNEXT petition and the Austin Efficiency Audit – was misleading to the voters of Austin and if so, will you help clarify to voters what these measures really mean – regardless of how you might vote on them? (Note: This article in the Austin Bullldog is a helpful review. Also note: the Texas Supreme Court ruled on August 27 th , in favor of the city of Austin – see KUT report here.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

Rating: 10 for Code Next; I believe the ballot language for the CodeNEXT petition should have included that term, and …

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Will you pledge to immediately reconvene the Charter Revision Commission to revisit its recommendations and to discuss how to ensure its most important recommendations are placed on the next available city ballot? (Note: This helpful article in the Austin Bullldog explains how Council inaction put the kibosh on major reforms that should have been on the November ballot. The most egregious omission to us at IndyAustin was Recommendation 4 – which would close a loophole currently preventing petitions to repeal controversial Council decisions like the Precourt Soccer Stadium or the 2008 $2.3B biomass boondoggle – aka Voter Referendum. Read our Referendum page here.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

If the Commission itself is interested in reconvening, I would certainly support providing the Council support to allow that to …

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Will you refrain from voting to allow the City Manager to execute contracts for controversial projects like the Soccer Stadium on public land and demand a final review and vote of the Council? (Note: This letter from open government attorney, Bill Aleshire, to the City Attorney, warns about the legal problems that are likely ensue after a final lease or contract is signed with Precourt Sports Ventures.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

I assess these issues on a case by case basis and make decisions about whether to negotiate and execute or …

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Do you agree that Austin desperately needs a united front of officeholders, local businesses and voters to “make growth pay for itself?” (Note: An example is the passage of full water impact fees implemented on new developments in 2013. See the huge benefits below. Mind you, these benefits would have disappeared had the “Pilot Knob fiasco” been allowed to stand.) $300 million collections years 1-10 (already raised $150M in first 5 years) $45 million less debt service Fiscal Year 2018 15% lower customer bills Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

I sponsored the resolution for full cost recovery for Austin Energy fees (at the suggestion of former Commissioner Shudde Fath), …

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Do you agree that increasing housing supply is only one side of the supply-demand equation for beating back Austin’s affordability crisis, and that Austin should refrain from subsidizing growth during times of rapid growth so as to reduce demand growth to levels that can be met with new supply? If so, in the Candidate Response section below, please tell us your ideas for ways to make Austin’s growth pay for itself. (Hint: You can refer to any of the materials parked on this page from the years of work conducted by local developers, Brian Rodgers and Ed Wendler, Jr., especially the power point at the bottom of the page Total Accounting and Impact Fees.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

Rating: 10 for the first question (re. agreeing that increasing housing supply is only one side of the supply-demand equation). …

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Will you refrain from supporting any economic development projects that do not adhere to a 90% local hiring requirement​, unless they are related to addressing a security threat to the Austin area? (Note: 2014 Candidates Steve Adler and Greg Casar approved this idea in ChangeAustin.org’s candidate questionnaire. To our knowledge, neither have attempted to fulfill this promise.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

When I have reviewed economic development projects in the past, I have regarded local hiring as a key criterion. That …

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Will you pledge to propose an ordinance or charter amendment to end the practice of the Chamber of Commerce or any other private trade association from negotiating public subsidy deals for the City of Austin without a super-majority vote of the City Council? — like the one going on right now for bringing the Amazon H2Q to the Austin area? (Note: This IndyAustin blog linking to the Austin Bulldog on the secretive Amazon negotiations by the Greater Austin Area Chamber of Commerce and Amazon for the City of Austin.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

No negotiation by the Chamber of Commerce or any other group has standing until the Council votes. I do not …

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Will you defend the right to petition for a public vote on publicly owned property outside the facilities so long as petitioners are conducting themselves in an orderly, legal, and peaceful manner to secure signatures? (Note: In 2017-2018, the Austin Public Libraries and the Palmer Events Center began barring petitioners from petitioning on city property outside the facilities. Petitioners were forced to threaten suit. The issue pending. The San Antonio Firefighters recently filed a federal lawsuit for similar practices by the San Antonio Public Library.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

Rate your support: 10

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Do you support Austin voters securing their right to vote on CodeNEXT or any comprehensive​ development code overhaul — Proposition J on the November ballot? (Note: Passage of Proposition J does not mean that all code changes come to a public vote – only a comprehensive code overhaul, whether it’s called CodeNEXT or something else.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

As a Council Member, I voted to place this measure on the ballot once the petition was declared valid, and …

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Do you support the right of Austin voters to vote on the sale, lease, or conveyance of any City-owned land that will be used as a sports and/or entertainment stadium? (Note: We recommend this Statesman commentary by UT Professor, Nathen Jenson, for context to this question.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

The City of Austin has multiple examples of contracts in which it has sold or leased its land. In certain …

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When the Council considers an agenda item that includes granting fee waivers or waivers of environmental standards, a.​ will you pledge to push for public agenda notices that clearly set out proposed fee waivers whether or not it is required by the Texas Open Meetings Act? And, b.​ , will you pledge to help ensure that staff- granted waivers are reported to Council? (Note: District Judges said that the postings for Pilot Knob – which did not mention over $100 million in fee waivers, and the Champion tract agenda item – which did not mention waivers from the Hill Country Roadway Ordinance and Lake Austin Watershed Ordinance – should have included public notice of those waivers.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

Rate your support: a. 10  b. 10

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As climate change and fast-paced growth proceeds in Austin, there is growing concern to both secure water supply for the future while conserving a finite resource for our region. Will you pledge to support an Austin future that prioritizes conservation, reuse, and local water supplies, and to oppose actions that would require pumping of groundwater in either the Edwards Aquifer or the Carrizo/Simsboro aquifers east of Austin beyond a sustainable level that matches rates of recharge? Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

I do and have. When that possibility arose several years ago, I sponsored a resolution to create a task force …

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A respected University of Texas study has found that Austin is the only high-growth city that is losing African Americans, both in terms of numbers and percentage of the total population. Do you consider this a problem? If so, what would you do to reverse or stabilize the decline?

Yes. This is a serious problem and a moral imperative. I believe it reflects the city’s failure to both listen …

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Affordable housing is a major problem in Austin. Large numbers of people who work in Austin cannot afford to live in Austin. Many families are moving outside the city to find affordable housing. Do you have any ideas to help create more affordable housing or to make existing housing more affordable?

Austin has a responsibility to fight gentrification and displacement and provide affordable housing opportunities. I have worked extensively on these …

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Please share your experience and involvement in the Democratic Party in Travis County.

I am a lifelong Democrat who has spent the past seven years fighting successfully for progressive policies on the Austin …

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Although Austin has remained a relatively safe city, there have been far too many shootings of African American men. What kind of changes would you institute at APD to reduce the number of officer-involved shootings and reduce the degree of mistrust that exists between the African American community and the police?

I support policies that hold police accountable for misconduct and help us foster greater trust through a community policing model …

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Rising property taxes are a growing concern. There are a number of people who believe taxes are high because the city provides not only essential city services (police, fire, etc.) but non-essential services (social service contracts, education funding, etc.) If elected, how would you prioritize what is or is not an essential city service?

I have been a strong advocate for using our city resources effectively and responsibly, while also working on ambitious proposals …

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What is your top environmental concern and how would you address it?

Climate change is real, causing extreme weather and threatening our water supply. I have led or helped lead on efforts …

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What are the most critical issues in your district and how will you address them?

Homelessness: I have led on increasing city funding for individuals experiencing homelessness; enhancing services, including redesigning the ARCH emergency shelter; …

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Explain what important aspects of the land development code revision you support.

CodeNEXT fell short by not reflecting community feedback or many aspects of our Council-adopted neighborhood plans. Any future efforts must …

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What policies do you support to make Austin a more affordable place to live for all residents?

Through recapture, Austinites now pay more in property taxes to the state than to the city. The state also makes …

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Do you consider parks an important community asset? Why?

Yes. I believe that parks are a crucial part of our City, both at an individual level as well as …

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Ensuring equitable access to quality parks for all Austinites is a key priority for Austin Parks Foundation. How might you work as a decision-maker for both your district and the city as a whole to move the needle on equitable access to quality parks?

I support – and have successfully fought for – increased and ongoing investment in our parks, pools, and community assets. …

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What’s your favorite park in Austin? Why?

I have two favorites: (1) Shipe Park: I first started swimming at Shipe soon after I moved to Austin in …

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Parkland dedication fees are one mechanism by which the city funds park acquisition and improvements. What is your stance on parkland dedication fees, and are you in favor of maintaining them during the Land Development Code updating process?

I am a strong supporter of our Parkland Dedication Ordinance and believe it a critical strategy for acquiring and improving …

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Austin Parks Foundation is continuously involved in community engagement to ensure that our projects and work align with community values and needs. What is your philosophy on community engagement, and how would you engage with the community to ensure that their needs around parks and open space are appropriately addressed?

Community outreach and engagement is critically important to City policymaking and should be at the heart of everything we do. …

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What do you believe the role of private partners should be in maintaining and improving public parks? What actions would you take to strengthen and improve public-private partnerships?

I believe that private partners such as the Austin Parks Foundation serve a crucial role in supporting the City’s parks …

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The City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department faces $125 million in deferred maintenance each year, ranging from playground maintenance and aquatics needs to mowing and servicing trash and recycling receptacles. What would be your strategy for addressing this need?

I have stood up for increasing our investment in our parks, pools, and community assets – and for establishing dedicated …

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Many Austin residents experience barriers to access to city services offered over the Internet. What do you see as the city’s responsibility regarding digital inclusion, and what steps would you take to address that concern?

The City should continue to work to address the “digital divide” – and I have supporting planning efforts, such as the …

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How should we measure the success of the city’s Open Government policy?

Going forward, I believe we should continue to collect and report quality data on – and, when appropriate, initiate audits on …

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Are you in favor of publishing lists of City Council members’ votes on actions taken by the council?

Yes. I believe in transparency and accountability for our elected officials and am in favor of making the voting record of …

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How do you think the city should use technology to engage the public and share information about complex policy proposals such as Imagine Austin and CodeNext?

I fully support exploring innovative strategies for using technology to improve our community outreach and engagement. I believe that we should continue …

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