Thank You Austin for Signing the Petition!
The Fight to Save Austin’s Soul Continues
March 2026 Update
1. The Texas Supreme Court is still deciding whether our Save the Soul of Austin voter petition must be placed on the ballot for Austin voters to decide the future of the convention center and the $5.6 billion, 32- year debt financing plan. While it's too late for the Court to order a May election on our petition, they can order the petitioned ordinance placed on the November ballot. The Court ordered the City attorneys to respond to our petition to the Texas Supreme Court, and they may decide the issue any day.
2. In parallel, we have asked the trial court to reconsider its decision to deny our request for an order certifying the Austin United PAC voter petition as valid. That request will be heard by the court in early May.
3. We need your help!! We are building our volunteer and partner coalition to win this battle for the hearts and minds of Austin voters at the November 2026 ballot box. If necessary, we will circulate a second voter petitioned ordinance that will be bullet-proof to City actions to block the vote.
4. Stay involved and tuned in by signing up for our email news alerts, making a donation, and also signing up for convention center related news at Austin Free Press. You can also write, call, and ask/demand in person our Austin Mayor Kirk Watson and City Council that they release all financial information on the convention center and "call time out" on the project until and unless voters approve the 32 years of debt financing for the project.
HOT OFF THE PRESS!! On March 8, 2026, Texas Monthly quoted the CEO of SXSW that the SXSW festival may never go back to the convention center. The TM article also wrote about the shrinking size of SXSW and asked the question of whether SXSW had a future in Austin. This is bombshell news because SXSW constituted over 30% of the entire annual business of the convention center before City Council tore it down and raced ahead on its $5.6 billion boondoggle replacement. It's time for our Mayor and Council to wake up and call a time-out on the project!
Thank you!!! to everyone who has signed, contributed to, or obtained signatures on the petition. Stay tuned!!!
Questions? Email us at info@saveaustinssoul.com
Call or Text at (737) 277-5409.
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Austin United PAC completed a citizen-initiated petition drive to give Austin
voters the right to set culture, arts, and parks funding as the top City priority for our hotel
tourism (HOT) tax dollars rather than wasting $5 billion+ on an unneeded Convention Center.Litigation with the city concerning the petition is ongoing. Save Austin’s Soul PAC is pushing forward to raise awareness about this issue. A ruling will be made soon about the lawsuit.
City Council has the power to stop this plan any time it likes. Send an email to your representative today!
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In short, this is a fight for the soul and survival of Austin as we know it.
City records show at best 300,000 visitors each year out of 30 million visitors attend events at the convention center. That’s one percent (1%).
Yet the convention project would lock up and capture more than 77% of all our hotel related taxes for at least 30
years of debt financing (till around 2055!) if it goes forward.
In 2024 the City of Austin collected $170 million in hotel taxes. Less than 10% -- $16.8 million --went to the Cultural Arts fund.By giving these huge amounts of money to a convention center, our culture, history and parks continue to fight for pennies, leaving Austin as we know it to disappear and degrade.
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No! Although the old convention center has been demolished, we now have a blank slate. The construction of a new center is scheduled to take 4 years.
While it would be great if we could roll back the clock, there is plenty of time to stop the waste of more than $5 billion over the next 30
years on a convention center that does nothing for Austin but narrows tourism funding to an unstable industry that draws only 1% of annual tourists.Debt bonds won’t be issued by the city until late 2026!
In short, it’s late, but not too late to save the soul of Austin!
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Also, no. State law allows funding for arts, film, music, local businesses, and parks that bring visitors to Austin and benefit those of us lucky enough to live in Austin. It’s absurd to claim that our state hotel tourism tax prohibits funding what actually does promote tourism in Austin while restricting funding to a failing convention center that brings almost no visitors.
The state law does set limits on direct funding of arts production and historic preservation. But it provides for unlimited funding for the following things:
Paying venues, artists, musicians, film makers, unique local businesses, and others for projects that promote their offerings to visitors and potential visitors.
“Visitor information centers.” Many live music venues, art galleries, museums, Barton Springs pool, and other places already serve as “visitor information centers,” with historic photos, educational displays, book selling, and other activities that inform their customers of what’s special about what they do, the neighborhood they are in, and the history of Austin. The City can establish a program for designating and funding “visitor information centers” across the entire City, not just one single “visitor information center” that no one ever visits.
Public transit that connects areas where there are hotels with areas that tourists want to go. Austin has amazing local venues all over town – not just downtown -- and hotels and airbnbs also all across town. Using hotel tax funds to revive the old “Austin ‘Dillo” or other transit options that serve both tourists and residents on weekends, during special events, and in the evenings would free up transit tax dollars for other city needs.
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No, surprisingly. Austin voters have never been allowed to vote on whether to commit over $5 billion to demolish our current center and build a much larger one. Some people confuse a similar 2019 citizen-initiated petition drive and vote that failed by 54% to 46% but it was not a vote on this extraordinarily expensive new Convention Center.
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The petition requires the signatures of at least 20,000 registered City of Austin voters to be placed on the May 2026 ballot.
Austin United PAC received more than 25,000 signatures! They validated 21,000 of these as registered voters in Austin. A court hearing is set for January 26th.
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The petitioned ordinance would be placed on a May 2026 ballot
and would put the demolition of our convention center and construction of a new $5 billion convention center on hold for seven years or until specifically approved by Austin
voters. It would allow Austin to redirect over $100 million or more every year to the promotion and support of culture and nature-in-the-city tourism.