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Resident urges Austin to curb private 'booting' practices and asks council to direct staff review

March 12, 2026 | Austin, Travis County, Texas


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Resident urges Austin to curb private 'booting' practices and asks council to direct staff review
Austin — During public communications on March 12 a downtown resident described a recent private booting incident and asked the council to consider modest policy changes to make enforcement less predatory.

Sofia Diloretto Chetty told the council that her vehicle was booted while she ran a short errand; she said signage met legal requirements but the practice felt exploitative. She proposed three changes: a 10–15 minute observation period before a private boot can be applied, a warning for first-time offenders on private property, and a standardized removal fee of $75 to match the city's parking-structure fee.

Chetty said the combined costs of a private boot and a city-issued parking ticket that week totaled $150 — a sum that represented more than half the monthly food assistance her family receives — and argued that small procedural safeguards would protect fairness while preserving property owners’ enforcement rights. She provided handouts and asked the council to direct staff to review examples from other cities such as San Antonio.

Why it matters: Private booting and towing affect low-income residents' access to downtown jobs and services. The speaker framed the issue in terms of incentives created by existing rules and requested staff action rather than immediate ordinance changes.

What’s next: The speaker asked for staff review and consideration; the council did not take immediate action on a directive during the March 12 session.

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