Information about Proposition Q

October 4th, 2025



The NWACA Civic Engagement Committee worked with neighborhood leaders from several local associations to offer information about the upcoming Tax Rate Election (TRE), also known as Proposition Q.

The groups held a virtual TRE information forum on Thursday, October 16. If you were unable to attend, you can view the Zoom recording, by using the passcode of 9xs?I2#% at: this link



The following are items brought to our attention regarding the TRE. As more become available to us, we will extend this list, so you may want to visit this page often.


    1. Message from Mayor Watson about the TRE: here


    2. August 14 City press release on 2026 budget: here


    3. Video interview with Ora Houston, former D1 Council Member, opposing Prop Q: here


    4. Video interview with Robin Rather, opposing Prop Q: here


    5. Video interview with Mark Nemir, owner of Dirty Martin's Place, opposing Prop Q: here


    6. Video interview with Steven Brown, opposing Prop Q: here


    7. Austin Chronicle Article about content of the TRE: here


    8. position statement from Austinaffordability.com, opposing Prop Q: here


    9. August 2024 article in Community Impact about the TRE: here


    10. City of Austin document of items covered by the TRE (later amended): here


    11. City of Austin document amending prior list, changing items from ongoing to one-time:here


    12. Web site opposing Prop Q, with trends graphs: here


    13. Opportunity Austin post about TREs in Austin, not just City TRE: here


    14. Kickoff video for the Love Austin campaign, pro-Prop Q: here


    15. short blurb in support from AFSCME Local 1624: here


    16. blog post in favor of Prop Q at Foundation Communities: here


    17. coalition statement of 80 organizations supporting Prop Q: here


    18. September 30 Fox News story about Prop Q: here


    19. Austin Housing Coalition home page and letter of support for Prop Q: here


    20. Analysis of Prop Q by Opportunity Austin: here


    21. Statement by Austin Apartment Association opposing Prop Q: here


    22. Post by several City Council members in favor of Prop Q: here


    23. Video interview with Ellen Wood, former Chair of the Austin Chamber of Commerce, opposing Prop Q: here


    24. Video interview with Council Member Marc Duchen opposing prop Q:here


    25. Statement of Austin Neighborhoods Council opposing Prop Q: here


    26. Resolution of the Austin Central Labor Council supporting Prop Q: here


    27. Impact on small business, from Opportunity Austin: here


    28. September 30 press release from Cares Not Cuts: here


    29. Video interview with Ed Latson, CEO of Opportunity Austin, opposing Prop Q: here


    30. post from The Austin Independent, on Prop Q and relation to Trump Cuts: here


    31. column from Oct 25 Austin American Statesman asking entities to coordinate taxation plans: here


    32. Op Ed from CEO of Austin Board of Realtors, addressing trust and performance, as well as Prop Q: here


    33. City Manager presentation on 5-year financial forecast FY2026-FY2030, detailed background on the budget planning: here


    34. League of Women Voters page about the TRE from their Voters Guide, providing an explanation of what would be funded; does not have Pro and Con arguments: here


    35. To see what your taxes would be with and without Prop Q :here where you enter your home address. The numbers in the City of Austin listing for "2025 Voter Approval" are the taxes if Prop Q fails; those in the column labeled "2025 Adopted" are the taxes if Prop Q passes.


    36. Austin American Statesman Editorial Board opposing Prop Q: here


    37. Austin Chamber of Commerce statement opposing Prop Q: here


    38. Position statement of Go Austin/Vamos Austin on Prop Q: here


    39. Jack Craver of The Texas Observer comments on Prop Q: here


    40. Resolution of Barton Hills Neighborhood Association opposing Prop Q: here

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