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Austin Mandates AC

Thursday, May 1st, 2025

If you’re be reading this blog any length of time, you know I’m not a fan of Austin’s oppressive regulatory regime. So it may surprise you to learn that Austin recently passed a housing regulation I actually approve of. So get those cries of “sellout!” ready as I disturb the shade of Ayn Rand* and approve of government intervening in the free market:

Austin has mandated air conditioning for new housing.

The city of Austin has passed an ordinance making air conditioning a requirement for all apartments and homes, where temperatures are not allowed to exceed 85 degrees in any habitable room.

While there’s a state law requiring heating, there is no such state law requiring A/C despite Texas’s scorching summers. City officials say just last year, 900 people were sent to the E.R. with heat-related illnesses. There were also fifteen deaths.

It may still (barely) be possible to find old housing in Austin that doesn’t have air conditioning (I did toward the end of my college days, sharing a house with a giant attic fan rather than real AC, but we moved out before summer hit), but you wouldn’t want to. It regularly exceeds 100° in Austin summers, and I was here when it hit 112°. Sure, there may be a few freaks and or mutant reptilians—

Somehow a picture of Taylor Lorenz has inexplicably been dropped into the middle of this post. It’s a complete mystery how that happened…

—who never overheat, but normal humans do. Austin already has a lot of other requirements as regards plumbing, electricity, etc. In fact, these days I can’t imagine anyone building a house or apartment building in Austin without AC unless they’re running some kind of scam.

I’m not going to say AC is a human right. I am going to say that AC is a reasonable requirement for building new housing in Austin.


*Rand was a devout atheist, so I suspect she would object to being a ghost on fundamental epistemological grounds…