The city is putting in $4.5 million; Travis County, $973,536; the Texas Department of Transportation, $2,260,821; and the Capital Metropolitan Transit Authority, $151,323 for the Combined Emergency Communications and Transportation Management Center. The city also appropriated $318,301 to pay for installation of cabling for a voice, data and video system.
The three-story structure will serve as a center for emergency communications as well as offices and training facilities for the four governments. It will occupy a corner of the 700-acre former Robert Mueller Municipal Airport. Studies of plan for redeveloping the site with residential, office and retail properties are underway. San Francisco-based Catellus Corp. and the Mueller Redevelopment Team, a group of builders and developers with Austin operations, have submitted plans for redevelopment.
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