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Eugene

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Sun Jul 2, 2017, 07:39 AM Jul 2017

In Austin, the air smells of tacos and trees - and city-state conflict

Source: Washington Post

In Austin, the air smells of tacos and trees — and city-state conflict

By Sandhya Somashekhar July 1 at 11:06 PM

AUSTIN — The grand old oak called Patsy Cline rises gracefully on three trunks. Waylon Jennings leans lazily before angling back toward the sun. And Willie Nelson, tall and broad, ascends on a torso three feet thick before bursting into a dense green canopy.

Citizens here named the trees in an effort to save more than a dozen of them — all protected under a city ordinance — that stand in the way of a planned new mixed-use development. It is the kind of quintessentially local battle that plays out in cities across the country, albeit one with a distinctly local flavor in this quirky, musically inclined town.

But here in Texas, the bigger battle over tree ordinances is whether they represent a form of local government overreach. Gov. Greg Abbott (R), citing grave worries about “socialistic” behavior in the state’s liberal cities, has called on Texas lawmakers to gather this month for a special session that will consider a host of bills aimed at curtailing local power on issues ranging from taxation to collecting union dues.

Texas presents perhaps the most dramatic example of the increasingly acrimonious relationship between red-state leaders and their blue city centers, which have moved aggressively to expand environmental regulations and social programs often against the grain of their states.

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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/in-austin-the-air-smells-of-tacos-and-trees--and-city-state-conflict/2017/07/01/682eb420-54f7-11e7-ba90-f5875b7d1876_story.html

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In Austin, the air smells of tacos and trees - and city-state conflict (Original Post) Eugene Jul 2017 OP
Old Austin person BlueTexasMan Jul 2017 #1

BlueTexasMan

(165 posts)
1. Old Austin person
Sun Jul 2, 2017, 12:46 PM
Jul 2017

Ah yes, the morans around here call us "The People's Republic of Austin". Like you've maybe heard before (Don't mess with Texas!), I say, don't mess with Austin! I'm seeing purple on the horizon, or is that just "the violet crown" (inside joke). Later yall!

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