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Red River Cultural District June 2 Music Commission PROGRESS UPDATE
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Red River Cultural District

Dec 18, 2021

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Red River

Cultural

District

June 2 Music Commission

PROGRESS UPDATE

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Why Are We Here

• Our direction is to advance, preserve, and celebrate the authentic Austin cultural experience, as embodied by the music venues, bars and creative spaces that thrive on Red River

• Our hope is to build awareness through collaboration between businesses in the RRCD and the City.

• Our goals are to improve our environment (safety, aesthetics, and connectivity), act as a neighborhood organization serving our core values, and offer our businesses an opportunity to grow and succeed.

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What We’ve Done

• Monthly stakeholder meetings with representatives from Holy Mountain, Cheer Up Charlies, Beerland, Elysium, Red7, Empire, Mohawk, and Austin Music People all in attendance.

• Worked together to prevent a water shutoff that would have severely affected the businesses in the area.

• SXSW Cares call to action.

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Loading / Unloading Zones

• Request two new loading / unloading zones

– South side of 7th St from Red River to Sabine

– West side of Red River, sound bound lanes

• Loading / unloading zones to be treated as commercial loading zones, benefitting vendors and musicians.

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7th

St Loading Zone

Eastbound 7th St 6 lanes: 2 parking lanes on each side, 4 traffic lanes. During SXSW, south-most traffic land coned off for loading and unloading.

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Red River & 7th

Loading Zone

Southbound Red River, 2 lanes. EITHER: West-most lane designated loading / unloading zone. OR: Level 8 feet of space between sidewalk and road and create a new land for loading / unloading zone.

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Hotel Indigo construction at Red River and 9th St Same sidewalk construction as Red River and 7th St

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Red River & 9th

Loading Zone

Mystery “Bus Stop” at Red River and 9th St No bus stops here, signed as “No Parking: Bus Stop” Future loading / unloading zone?

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Public Works concerns

• Sidewalks – Sidewalks in district are in bad shape

– Unsafe due to numerous cracks and unevenness

– Altogether unwelcoming

• Bike racks

• Planter boxes and other basic landscaping

• Park benches

• Improvement of CapMetro bus stops – E-Bus stop at Red River and 7th St

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Safety of Our Customers

• Working with ATX Safer Streets on ways to help our customers make better choices by presenting options available to them.

– Posters in venues with numbers for cabs, details on how to get overnight parking tickets refunded, pseudo-cab options, CapMetro e-bus locations, etc.

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Future Goals

• RRCD BLOCK PARTY and ribbon cutting ceremony.

• Street signs, banners, and a mural on the side of Elysium.

• RRCD Volunteer Day – a district wide clean up event.

• James Moody: “Statue of Danzig riding a dragon welcoming visitors to the RRCD”

• Neighborhood association, serving our core values through a positive and experienced political voice.