Here are our elected representatives, and what they have done or said related to our issues with the Jollyville Transmission Mains and Shafts. Their choice consistently boils down to: Slow Down and Do It Right vs. Proceed Full Speed Ahead.
Many people are interested in how our representatives handle this matter. Dear Representatives, if you would like to correct or add something to our descriptions, please let us know.
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Elected Office and Votes on "Full Speed Ahead" on the Jollyville Transmission Mains |
Lee Leffingwell
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Mayor, City of Austin. Counts as 1 City Council vote, voted full-speed-ahead for the construction and funding for the plant and the transmission mains, and for all the continued funding after the Transmission Mains issues became public. Controls the Council agenda items at public meetings.
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Laura Morrison
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Council Member, City of Austin, voted against the construction and all funding for the plant and the transmission tunnel, and for all the continued funding after the Transmission Mains issues became public. Totally understands our issues and the things that have been done badly by AWU.
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Sheryl Cole
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Council Member, City of Austin, voted full-speed-ahead for the construction and funding for the plant and the transmission tunnel, and for all the continued funding after the Transmission Mains issues became public.
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Mike Martinez
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Council Member, City of Austin, voted full-speed-ahead for the construction and funding for the plant and the transmission tunnel, and for all the continued funding after the Transmission Mains issues became public.
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Chris Riley
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Council Member, City of Austin, voted against the construction and all funding for the plant and the transmission tunnel, and for all the continued funding after the Transmission Mains issues became public. Understands our issues and the things that have been done badly by AWU.
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Council Member, City of Austin, voted full-speed-ahead for the construction and funding for the plant and the transmission tunnel, and for all continued funding after the Transmission Mains issues became public. Has apparently opened some discussions with Austin Water Utility to better understand the transmission mains issues.
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Bill Spelman
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Council Member, City of Austin, voted against the construction and all funding for the plant and the transmission tunnel, and for all the continued funding after the Transmission Mains issues became public. Understands our issues and the things that have been done badly by AWU.
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Mark Strama
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State Representative in the Spicewood Springs area. Has opened discussions with City Council member Shade on the issues that affect our area. |
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