Politics & Government
Election Guide: Where To Vote, Hours, What's On The Ballot in Cedar Park
There aren't any local government seats up for grabs, but voters will be deciding whether or not to pass a nearly $100 million bond package.

Tuesday, Nov. 3 is Election Day, and Cedar Park residents have some important decisions to make.
Voters will be deciding on whether to pass a bond package totaling $96.7 million, according to the city’s website. The bond package contains propositions to improve streets and roads, funding for the police department, renovating the library and completing parks projects.
The bond package was put together by a 15-member Bond Advisory Task Force made up of community members and appointed by the city council.
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Here’s a breakdown of each proposition in the bond package:
Proposition 1 — Streets and Roads ($63,000,000)
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This proposition would fund all of the costs associated with several potential road projects. Some potential projects include the New Hope Rd. construction from Cottonwood Creek Trail to Ronald Reagan Blvd., Anderson Mill Rd. from Cypress Creek Rd. to Zeppelin Rd. and from RM 1431 to the county line, according to the city website.
Proposition 2 — Public Safety ($7,550,000)
This proposition would provide funding to upgrade police and fire services in the city. The money could go to renovating public safety facilities for police and fire to create additional workspace, and the constructing Fire Station #5 which will service the north central/northeast portions of the City.
Proposition 3 — Public Library ($20,500,000)
This proposition would provide funding to renovate the public library, or construct a new library. The projects would add additional program space, classrooms and conference rooms, quiet spaces, new technology, capacity for more materials and a larger parking lot.
Proposition 4 — Parks & Recreation ($5,650,000)
This proposition would fund parks projects within the city. These projects could include the development of Lakeline Park property, additional trails and bike facilities, parkland, and developing park amenities.
Here’s when, and where to vote.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
For Cedar Park residents who live in Williamson County, use this website to find your voting location.
For Cedar Park residents who live in Travis County, follow this link to view a map of polling locations in the county. Registered voters may vote anywhere they see a “vote here” sign in Travis County, even if it is not in their registered precinct.
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