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Downtown Stakeholder Working Group
The Downtown Stakeholder Working Group was formed in 2013 to help the Austin/Central Texas region chart the future of this essential transportation corridor. Members represent neighborhood groups, business organizations, local governmental entities, I-35 users and other stakeholders with an interest in I-35 through downtown Austin. Members include:
- Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO)
- Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority
- Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority
- City of Austin
- City of Austin Fire Department
- City of Austin Police Department
- City of Buda
- City of Kyle
- City of Pflugerville
- City of Round Rock
- Congress for New Urbanism
- Downtown Austin Alliance
- Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association (DANA)
- East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Association
- Greater Austin Black Chamber of Commerce
- Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce
- Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
- Hays County
- Huston-Tillotson University
- Organization of Central East Austin Neighborhoods (OCEAN)
- People Organized in Defense of Earth and her Resources (PODER)
- Rainey Neighbors Association, Inc.
- Real Estate Council of Austin
- Reconnect Austin
- Sierra Club
- Texas Facilities Commission
- Texas Trucking Association
- The University of Texas at Austin
- Travis County
- Waller Creek Conservancy
- Williamson County
Goal
Downtown Stakeholder Working Group focuses its work on the federally-mandated transportation development process; current conditions and challenges along and across I-35 through downtown Austin; and options, along with planned improvements, for the downtown Austin area. It raises community awareness of needed I-35 improvements and improvement options identified in the Capital Area Improvement Program’s Implementation Plan (I-35 CAIP), and works to facilitate an on-going community outreach process that focuses on the challenges associated with implementing the I-35 CAIP improvement options in the downtown Austin area.