Three days after Texas began forcibly removing homeless people from Austin’s underpasses, Governor Greg Abbott unilaterally designated 5 acres of state-owned land as an authorized encampment, and the Austin Chamber of Commerce announced a fundraising campaign for a 300-bed “mega-tent” shelter. In August, the City of Austin recommended against authorized camping in favor of prioritizing long-term housing through advancements such as the 2018 $250 million affordable housing bond. “We believe that ending homelessness… is about permanent supportive housing,” said Matthew Mollica, director of the Ending Community Homelessness Coalition (ECHO), Austin’s federally designated lead agency on homelessness.