Officials have provided a primer for voters casting ballots during the early voting period Oct. 13-30 or on Election Day Nov. 3.
Council adopted an ad valorem property tax rate of 44.69 cents per $100 of property valuation representing a slight decrease from last year.
During closures scheduled from Sept. 15-17 on a rotating schedule for staff training, other offices will remain open.
The declaration serves as a reminder of the importance of being prepared ahead of a natural disaster or other emergency, officials said.
The so-called debt defeasance of principle and interest will result in some $20.2 million in interest payments, according to commissioners.
A special meeting on Thursday has a sole agenda item in addressing incendiary social media comments against educators wary of coronavirus.
Starting July 13, the office will open for in-person transactions Tuesdays only from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to accommodate coronavirus challenges.
Closures will be in effect July 14-16 on a rotating schedule but as one office closes, others will remain open.
An emergency meeting of council members that had been set for Tuesday was nixed in light of the governor's far-reaching mask mandate.
The city joins Cedar Park and Round Rock in bolstering safeguards as the region grapples with increased incidents of respiratory illness.
Citing rising rates of coronavirus, the office of Williamson County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3 will be open only by appointment.
The program aims to provide grants for local business owners that have been impacted financially by the new coronavirus outbreak.
The additional funds are needed to continue providing financial assistance to Williamson County small businesses impacted by COVID-19.
While county office will close their doors in observance of the holiday, the animal shelter will be open with special pet adoption deals.
Health officials launch a hotline to assist restaurateurs, pool operators on how to reopen under the governor's new orders.
In adherence to gubernatorial orders aimed at reopening the economy, WilCo will start the process but in limited fashion.
Williamson County has received $93 million in financial support from the Coronavirus Relief Fund to help local governments.
A newly created program sets aside $200K for small firms struggling amid outbreak, offering $10K loans and $%K grants as economic relief.
After relaxed rules on construction as other cities halt commerce in practicing physical distancing amid pandemic, further action delayed.
Residents can watch an emergency meeting of the Cedar Park City Council online as they decide whether to continue the mayor's declaration.
Despite the closures, residents can still conduct business via mail, drop box, or online, officials said in a press advisory.
Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell issues an order amid illness threat that's in line with Centers for Disease Control guidelines.
Rep. John Bucy III will host a town hall to discuss the property tax system and appraisal process in Williamson County on March 9.
Members of the public are invited to an upcoming open house to give feedback on how to make the city a better place to live and work.
Public hearings scheduled on Thursday are aimed to alert the public of mulled action related to developers' utilities use, outdoor smoking.
The meeting that had been scheduled on Jan. 2 was postponed given the New Year's Day holiday that took place the day before.
The City of Cedar Park city offices, recreation center and public library will be closed on Tuesday, Dec. 24 and Wednesday, Dec. 25 .
City officials launch effort to enable residents to count the ways they love their city with selfies, tagging and sharing.
City launches public awareness campaign urging local shopping to help tout the 2nd decade of funding for economic development.
The office at 100 Wilco Way in Georgetown, Texas, will be closed on Friday, Dec. 13, from noon to 5 p.m. for staff training, officials said.
The closure will occur between 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 13 to accommodate training, officials said in a press advisory.
Officials said they seek 'talented individuals to join us in building a healthy and vibrant destination community.'
The closure will begin at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 27, with the recreation center and library set to re-open on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Incoming City Manager Rick Beverlin emerged as the lone finalist among many qualified candidates, officials said.
Voters will determine the fate of a pair of countywide bond proposals and 10 proposed state amendments during the Tuesday election.
Dubbed 'Council Chat,' event taking place on Tuesday, Oct. 29, will allow residents to ask questions of of their representatives on council.
The exemption for those over 65 and disabled increased by $5K, for the elderly by $30K and for disabled homeowners by $20K.
Texas Economic Development Council recognized city's success in landing new company headquarters that will create more than 220 jobs.
Voters can start casting ballots Monday, Oct. 21 on planned debt issue for roads and parks improvements. Find your polling place here.
All Williamson County Tax Assessor-Collectorβs offices will be closed on Monday, Oct. 14, 2019, for staff development training.