City of Austin : City Council, District 1
I still need to study the ballot language, but I do not support misleading the people of Austin under any …
Mitrah Elizabeth Avini
Our initial concern about bringing CodeNext to the ballot was the lack of understanding in regards to the contents of …
Lewis Conway Jr.
Rating: 1 I believe removal of the word “CodeNext” from the first ballot language actually makes it more clear because …
Natasha Harper-Madison
Rating: 3 While I understand the concept of having a comprehensive vote on the LDC, I am concerned that the …
Natasha Harper-Madison
As the son of a judge and working with court decisions in analysis of policy I understand the complexity of …
Reedy Macque Spigner III
City of Austin : City Council, District 3
I will use social media platform to explain to grassroots communities what the petition means and what your vote signifies. …
Susana Almanza
I answered this question in the last question. Yes, 100% yes. If we’re going to be placing something as important …
Jessica Cohen
I find the language for the CodeNext petition cumbersome and leaning too far in the direction that requires one to …
Justin Jacobson
Yes, I think the ballot language should have been left unchanged from the language that was used on the petition …
James Valadez
City of Austin : City Council, District 8
The City Charter clearly states that the caption of the ordinance should be used for the ballot, along with “YES” …
Bobby Levinski
City of Austin : City Council, District 9
I agree that the language was misleading. The ballot language is ALWAYS misleading. I’ve always been an informed voter, however …
Linda O’Neal
I am an engineer and not a lawyer, so I will defer to the Texas Supreme Court’s decision on August 27th …
Danielle Skidmore
Rating: 10 for Code Next; I believe the ballot language for the CodeNEXT petition should have included that term, and …
Kathie Tovo
City of Austin : Mayor
The entire system misleading to people, because it is designed to protect the corporate interests of the state, not defend …
Travis Duncan
The language approved by a majority of the current City Council members for these two measures does appear to be …