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IN THIS ISSUE: This THURSDAY - Don’t Let Item 43 Privatize Our Parks This FRIDAY - SOS Benefit @ Central Machine Works with Wild Child Wed, Nov 12 - Better MoPac Action Hour, SOS Headquarters, 6-8 pm Thank You to Our Generous BSU Sponsors! Coming Up at Council: Don’t Let Item 43 Privatize Our ParksHeads up, Austin. Item 43 on this week’s City Council agenda could transform how concessions operate in our city parks, and not for the better. The proposed policy overhaul hands major decision-making power over concessions, including who gets to profit from selling food, renting kayaks, and more, to private non-profits through Park Operations and Maintenance Agreements (POMAs). Sounds harmless? Think again: these non-profits will directly benefit from the very concessions they approve. That’s a clear conflict of interest and a dangerous step away from transparent, public oversight of our shared green spaces. And it gets worse. The new policy creates a special “Legacy Concession” class for vendors who’ve held their spot for 20 years or more, allowing them to bypass the competitive bidding process that everyone else faces. Sure, some long-standing vendors have built great relationships with the community and have done good work. But shouldn’t every applicant—old or new—compete on a level playing field? Those community ties and a track record of service should absolutely count in the scoring rubric, not as a golden ticket to sidestep public competition and keep control of public parkland indefinitely. Our parks are for everyone, not just a privileged few with the right connections or a grandfathered contract. If approved, Item 43 risks entrenching special interests, reducing transparency, and undermining trust in how the City stewards public parkland. Want a park system that’s fair and open to all? Urge Council to demand real accountability: require all concessions, legacy or not, to compete under the same fair process—with public oversight, not backroom deals. Sign up to speak here. MoPac Action Hour: It’s Time to MobilizeOur first MoPac Action Hour sparked something powerful, and now it’s time to activate. Join us for another MoPac Action Hour, where we’ll turn our shared passion and determination into organized action. When: Wednesday, November 12th, 6-8pm Where: SOS Headquarters, 3201 Menchaca Rd. Austin TX 78704 The Better MoPac Coalition is growing fast, uniting individuals, organizations, and businesses to demand smarter, more sustainable solutions for the MoPac South corridor. Together, we can stop the unnecessary sprawl and push for upgrades that actually improve safety, traffic flow, and PROTECT one of the most ecologically diverse corridors in the world. This session, we’ll break into focused small groups and tackle specific projects Why it matters: Expanding MoPac would pave over 8 miles of the Recharge Zone, destroying hundreds of trees, endangered species' habitat, filling caves, and allowing polluted water straight into Barton Springs, the soul of our city. Wild Child @ CMW – Benefitting Save Our Springs! THIS Friday, November 7 | FREE SHOW Join us this Friday, November 7th for another awesome night of live music with Austin indie-pop favorites Wild Child, performing as part of CMW’s Next Stage Concert Series supporting local nonprofits. This free concert is a chance to connect with the community, celebrate Austin’s creative spirit, and raise awareness for Save Our Springs Alliance. Come early, grab a drink (special cocktails support the cause), snag a limited SOS t-shirt, and dance under the stars to the lush harmonies and heartfelt songs that made Wild Child local legends and fun for the whole family. Let’s come together to support local, live music, protect Barton Springs, the Edwards Aquifer, and everything that keeps Austin’s heart beating wild. An extra special thank you to our GENEROUS SPONSORS (listed above). Their support is helping shape the next generation of local environmental stewards and change-makers. This year, we introduced 10 brand-new hands-on activities, from groundwater aquifer models that bring science to life, to community quilt making, clothing repair lessons, a mycelium-inspired capture-the-flag game, and tree planting right next to the springs! Thank you to all of our Presenters and Activity Partners; you all made a deep impression on this transformative day. SOS would like to give a shout-out to our keynote speaker, Charles “Chuck” Foster Jr., who captivated the crowd with personal storytelling and a powerful message about Gen Z leading the way in conservation and change. Stay tuned! We’ll be sharing more highlights from this very special day, and we already have big plans for 2026. In the meantime, we hope to see you at City Hall for the City Council meeting on Thursday or Central Machine Works for big fun with Wild Child on Friday!
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