They've turned their backs on the springs. They've been selling out for short term greed and development demands. And so we're taking it right back to the voters and to tell them, once again, Barton Springs is critical to our community, and we're serious about protecting them before it's too late.

We see additional consumer electronics companies coming on board.

Every single one of the petition signers signed an affidavit swearing that they watched the person sign their own personal signature on there. If there were any irregularities, we want them found out, we want that person prosecuted, but we know that also we had a whole bunch of extra signatures.

The objective is to accelerate the 802.11n specification process and to promote interoperability, which is critical for acceptance by consumers.

We have a complete specification, that meets the [IEEE] mandate.

Mayor Wynn is not alone in his silence and backroom dealings as this irreversible train-wreck happens. This silence from City Hall is deafening.

We're extremely concerned that that will open the door for others to build.

We're in basic agreement. It's just not signed yet.

Under the state's grandfathering statute, you can only avoid current regulations and fall under older, and typically weaker regulations, if you're building the same project that was started at the on-set.