Elected as vice chair of Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization, Cynthia Long lauded for her transportation experience.
Starting Feb. 12, live feeds of weekly gatherings to be available at county website www.wilco.org because it's the 21st century.
Council approves RedLeaf Properties to transform corridor into 40-acre development with retail, housing, eateries, office space and more.
City is scheduled to stage a general election on Saturday, May 4, to elect successors to three expiring city council terms.
Texas Association of Counties taps Larry Gaddes to participate in 'Leadership 254' that aims to further develop leadership skills.
Operations to resume regular hours on Tuesday, Jan. 22, with Williamson County Commissioners Court staging meeting at customary time.
Tax increment reinvestment zone in Georgetown created to spark construction of Wolf Lakes Village multi-purpose project.
After an early voting period that saw record turnouts, county has seen brisk activity in what's billed as most consequential election.
Change adjusts business hours of the tax office in Taylor so they are in line with other three in Williamson County, officials explained.
Early voting for upcoming Nov. 6 election starts Monday, Oct. 22 and runs until Nov. 2, with various sites set up in which to cast ballots.
Ben White spent 8 years at Round Rock Chamber where he played a role in luring 50-plus projects totaling over $1 billion and 8,000 jobs.
The upcoming elections will be among the most consequential in recent memory, and various voting sites will accommodate voters.
Office of Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace Judy Schier Hobbs will close for two hours on Monday, Oct. 15, before closing until Thursday.
Rebecca Clemons is responsible for performing observational business-operations reviews, conducting research and analyzing data.
Ballots should have listed 3 court candidates, a Democrat, Republican and Libertarian, but person running for the latter party was omitted.
The offices will reopen on Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 8 a.m. following closure meant to accommodate staff training, officials said.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ruled this week the maximum set by city in April exceeds allowable limit by $5,000, forcing city re-do.
Recently adopted tax rate of 44.9 cents for every $100 of property valuation part of $56.2 million General Fund budget for FY 19.
City Council is accepting applications from residents interested in public service roles through Sept. 28.
The representative from El Paso, Texas, is giving Ted Cruz a run for his money in first competitive Texas race for Senate in a generation.
Austin-based RedLeaf and Centro Development tapped as contenders to undertake ambitious mixed-use development.
Items are on sale through Aug. 17 at www.GovDeals.com, and can be viewed by searching βLeanderβ on that website.
After boil water notice, residents concerned water might be contaminated. But city officials say the H20 is perfectly safe to use.
If approved, the cityβs current property tax rate of 57.78 cents could fall to 55.18 cents, city officials said.
Underground cave network was exposed in February when a portion of Cambria Drive collapsed at around 3 a.m. near Woods of Brushy Creek.
Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada honor bestowed to officials for eighth consecutive year.
Located on Brushy Creek along boundary between Austin and Cedar Park, $18 million project takes top honors at recent conference.
After winning recent runoff election with more than 61 percent of the vote, Hill will be sworn in during upcoming city council meeting.
State honor recognizes outstanding and distinguished service for David, who's worked at district clerk's office for 37 years.
Free mobile app allows residents to quickly and easily report issues to city staff using their smart phones.
Given the hot temperatures of late with not enough rain, outside burning prohibition will be in place for a period not to exceed 90 days.
But Robin Bledsoe Park will remain open. Also, learn more about garbage collection times and utility payment options during holiday.
In 13 years luring companies to fast-growing city, Phil Brewer is credited with bringing some of the most notable projects to fruition.
Economic development agreement aimed at landing theater to second phase of the mixed-use Presidio development.
Replacing retiring Judge Suzanne Brooks, Brandy Hallford has extensive judicial experience spanning a 21-year career.
Troy Hill and Vic Villarreal will go head-to-head this summer after neither secured more than 50 percent in a three-way race.
A new mayor and three council members were selected by voters, and storm water drainage program and 21 charter amendments approved.
Corbin Van Arsdale new Cedar Park mayor as Leander heads for runoff. New city council members elected.
Cedar Park tax office will close May 10, but its area counterparts will remain open on rotating schedule.
Both cities will elect a mayor and three council members, with storm water drainage proposal in Cedar Park a key decision.