Central City District Plan
Central City District Plan
The update to the Downtown Austin Plan is moving forward as the Central City District Plan! This planning initiative is led by Austin Planning. To find out more information, please visit the tabs below.
Introduction
The OpportunityTo ensure a more equitable, sustainable, and resilient future in Austin, we must rethink how we plan for growth in the city’s urban core. Around the world, downtowns are thriving not just through work and play, but by embracing livability, inclusivity, and access to services.
District Planning Areas
The Central City District planning area is bounded by I-35 to the east, Dean Keeton and 29th Street to the north, Lamar Boulevard to the west, and Bouldin Creek to the south. We’ve included a map below to help familiarize you with the District boundary.
Interactive Map
Zoom in on this interactive map of the area. Check out key locations like libraries, museums, and cultural centers.
The boundaries are from Lamar to I-35, and Dean Keeton to Riverside.
Plan Goals
Community-Minded
We'll work to coordinate with City leaders, organizations, community advocates, and anyone interested to create the plan.
Public Spaces, Parks, and Trails
We’ll explore ways to support inclusive public spaces that foster community and connection by enhancing the city’s signature parks and trails, activating open spaces, and identifying opportunities for programming and stewardship.
Economic Hub
We’ll examine how to continue attracting businesses while retaining existing arts and cultural centers that attract a wide variety of people to Austin’s urban core.
Public Safety
We’ll examine how improved wayfinding, lighting, and accessibility will help all feel welcome. The planning process will also incorporate public health considerations, as well as crime reduction and prevention resources.
Increased Mobility
The Central City District is home to huge local and state investments in public infrastructure, like the reconstruction of I-35, Project Connect transit improvements, and the Convention Center. We will incorporate those changes and build on the momentum they provide.
Resilience
We’ll consider mitigation strategies to lessen the heat island effect and minimize erosion and flooding.
Access and Affordability
To ensure a diverse Central City and to support Austin’s service workforce, we’ll focus on creating an environment that encourages housing diversity and affordability and makes room for services that support a diversity of lifestyles.