Noon update: The Austin City Council has unanimously approved the repeal of Lake Austin property tax exemptions.

The council also approved a resolution calling on city staff to examine dedicating new tax revenue from roughly 400 properties, which have remained off city tax rolls despite being inside the city, to issues related to homelessness and early childhood education. That vote was 10-1 with Council Member Jimmy Flannigan against.

Earlier: The Austin City Council will take up a slew of items Thursday at their final meeting before summer break.

Numerous items of note are on the Thursday's 191-item agenda, including the likely repeal of city property tax exemptions for hundreds of Lake Austin properties that have not been subject to taxes for decades.

Some residents of the roughly 400 properties in the tax exempt area have said they should not pay city property taxes because they receive inadequate services. An American-Statesman analysis found that on top of not receiving city water and trash services, police responses to calls to the Lake Austin homes often take nearly twice as long as the citywide average.

The council will also take up a slate of items related to homelessness, including altering three ordinances and possibly purchasing land for a new homeless shelter in South Austin.

The council will also make a decision on the operations contract for Butler Pitch and Putt. That item has drawn some controversy after the city disqualified the family that has run the pitch and put for 70 years from bidding on the contract over a paperwork error.

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