AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin voters on Tuesday rejected their city council’s Proposition Q, which would have raised property tax rates in order to fund some city services.
In a statement, a city spokesperson said that the city council will not able able to “proceed with the adopted budget.”
“The city manager will prepare a present recommendations to city council to amend the budget in alignment with the voter-approved tax rate. These recommendations will be presented to city council in the near future,” the spokesperson said…