Hole in the Wall wouldn't be razed under plan to extend Dean Keeton, but neighboring businesses would

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Hole in the Wall wouldn't be razed under plan to extend Dean Keeton, but neighboring businesses would
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Longtime Austin music venue The Hole in the Wall wouldn't be razed under a plan to extend Dean Keeton Street, but neighboring businesses would.

"Because of the constrained right-of-way, what we would want to do is allow people to continue to go west and hit San Antonio Street," Austin Transit Partnership consultant Jerry Smiley with the engineering company AECOM explained at a public"San Antonio Street would be reconfigured to allow for three lanes of traffic, according to ATPThis map shows the proposed extension of Dean Keeton Street. The map is oriented so that west is at the top.

"Beautiful, beautiful news," Moody's Kitchen and Bar owner Mahmud"Moody" Ugur said sarcastically when KUT told him his building would be destroyed under the plan."I have a 10-year lease, and I just spent a lot of money on the remodel.""Some random person told me a couple months ago," he said."I thought they were high or something."

Jenn's Copy & Binding and a vacant commercial space most recently occupied by Korean restaurant Kokodak are also in the path of the planned roadway. The owners of Jenn's did not respond to a request for comment before this story was published. Attempts to reach the owners of the buildings were unsuccessful.that had achieved"staff concurrence" — meaning officials from the city, CapMetro and the ATP had reached agreement — following"extensive community involvement.

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