Pflugerville Parks and Recreation is excited to announce that Music in the Park will be returning to Pfluger Park this summer, on June 2 ...
The City of Pflugerville will hold a virtual City Council meeting on Tuesday, May 25 at 7 p.m. with a worksession prior to the meeting a ...
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Starting Tuesday, June 1, the City of Pflugerville will reopen all public lobbies and facilities.
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The Amazon site is a 3.8-million-square-foot facility creating 1,000 jobs to the community and $250 million in capital investment.
From recreation center upgrades to road enhancements, the city accomplished much in a year otherwise marked by challenges.
Neel has 23 years' experience as a financial analyst, consultant and planner most recently, as assistant finance director in San Marcos.
Applicants are generally required to have resided within Pflugerville city limits for at least 12 months prior to their appointment.
The proposal calls for annexing 156.952 acres of extraterritorial land located south of East Pecan Street and west of SH 130.
The pilot program signed with Capital Metro will run for 12 months at a a 3.5-square-mile service area along the Pecan Street corridor.
Rudy Metayer, Ceasar Ruiz and David Rogers gained voters' approval for city council while $201.2M in bond packages also gained passage.
Citing infrastructure needs, officials said residential users will pay $20 more monthly, commercial users an additional $38.82 by Nov. 1.
The Community Economic Development Award bestowed by the Texas Economic Development Council recognizes a deal with Amazon spawning 1K jobs.
City council members on Aug. 11 called a Nov. 3 bond election for three propositions covering road work, parks projects and rec center.
Applications are being sought for appointees to Board of Adjustment, Tax Reinvestment Zone, Library Board, Parks & Recreation and more.
Residents will be able to air their views on the proposed issue of certificates of obligation that require no voter approval.
Residents will have an opportunity to discuss the proposed budget to raise an additiona. $2.1 million, some $1.3 million from new property.
City council members are set to discuss changing the zoning on 41.3 acres located southwest of the Cele Road and Melber Lane intersection.
The program provides annual grants toward decent housing and a suitable living environment for low-income residents.
The municipal budget calls for a tax decrease rather than a decrease even while representing an 8 percent operating revenue increase.
An emergency meeting on face coverings to help blunt illness spread is set for Tuesday, and residents will be able to air their views.
Sereniah Breland will serve an upcoming term as president elect of the Texas City Management Association, officials said on Wednesday.
Amy Giannini is an experienced civil servant with past service in Pflugerville that included a stint as the city engineer.
As a way of practicing 'social distancing' given the growing threat of COVID-19, the city adds to the list of sites closed since March 16.
In exercising 'social distancing' to curb illness spread, the library, animal shelter, court and other functions are immediately suspended.
The emergency meeting will addrewss city service, preparedness, social distancing and precautions related to the COViD-19 scourge.
Councilman takes the first steps toward securing the newly vacated Texas Senate District 14 held by Sen. Kirk Watson going into academia.
$3.04 hike in the solid waste pickup rate includes a 71-cent increase for an extra trash cart and $1.43 more for another recycle cart.
With their base not expanding and their margins of victory getting thinner, TX Republicans have begun spending big on finding more voters.
The Pflugerville Community Development Corporation unveiled a three-year blueprint of sorts to grow and diversity the local economy.
The city seeks to issue municipal debt in May to jump-start myriad transportation projects throughout the city.
While noting the bigger fees are still comparable to other Central Texas towns, officials seek a $3.04 jump for trash and recycling pickup.
A recent software error led to incorrect testing on water purity despite brief lapse in regulatory standards, city officials said.
The $956,625 pact is for for water park modification and intersection improvements located at FM 685 and Town Center Drive.
Plans call for rezoning 150 acres from agriculture to a use more conducive to neighborhood living.
City office, the library, animal welfare services, recycling center and the recreation center all are closed on Thursday, Nov. 28-29.
As evening progressed, incumbent city councilman widened his lead against two upstart challengers.