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Learn About Proposition Q’s Impact on Historic Preservation

Preservation Austin’s mission is to empower Austinites to shape a more inclusive, resilient, and meaningful community culture through preservation. As stewards of this mission, and as the only citywide nonprofit for historic preservation, we seek to educate Austinites about Proposition Q’s impact on the City of Austin’s preservation program ahead of the November 4 election. 

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Austin City Council Designates Whitehall Cooperative as a Historic Landmark

Preservation Austin is thrilled to announce that Austin City Council voted to designate the Whitehall Cooperative Building as a City of Austin Landmark at their October 9 meeting. The cooperative residence, located on Nueces Street in West Campus, is a rare landmark of women’s history and one of Texas’s oldest housing co-ops.

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Support our 2025 Membership Drive | July 17 - August 25

We dedicate these celebratory headlines to our members, whose support powers everything we do. If you value the spirit of our city and hope it continues to thrive, support our 2025 Membership Drive and invest in the future of historic places in Austin, Texas.

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Protect Historic Preservation in Texas  – Oppose SB 2639! 

SB 2639 threatens the future of historic preservation in Texas by rewriting the rules for how cities protect significant historic sites. The bill will be heard in the House Committee on Land and Resource Management on Thursday, May 22 at 8 AM. Please reach out to the members of the Committee members and urge them to vote NO on SB 2639. Read on for more. 

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