Voters approved all four propositions for new bonds to be issued by the city of Cedar Park, according to unofficial results and all but one polling location reporting at midnight Wednesday. The post Updated: Voters…continue reading
Posted Nov. 3 at 9:35 p.m. With more than 65 percent of precincts reporting, about 83.6 percent of voters are in favor Texas Proposition 7, which would dedicate more funding toward maintaining state roadways. Of…continue reading
Updated Nov. 3 at 11:22 p.m. According to unofficial results on Nov.3, Pflugerville voters rejected a $10.7 million bond proposition for a new city animal shelter with 2,200 votes, or 53 percent, against the measure and…continue reading
According to unofficial results, voters supported each of the amendments to the Texas State Constitution Nov. 3 that would shift millions of funds to Texas roads, grant certain elected officials the chance to live outside…continue reading
Posted Nov. 3 at 11:05 p.m. Omar Pena won re-election to Pflugerville City Council Place 3, according to unofficial results, with 80.57 percent of the vote, or 2,779 votes. Challenger Phil Osars Emia received 19.43 percent…continue reading
Posted 11 p.m. In a tight race, Travis County voters defeated a proposal for $287.3 million in bond funds to build a new civil and family courts complex, or CFCC, in downtown Austin, according to unofficial…continue reading
Severe flooding struck the Austin area the weekend of Oct. 30, and Travis County staffers have been among the entities working to help provide relief and resources to flood victims. Members of the Travis County Commissioners…continue reading
Austin Community College on Nov. 2 made progress on two projects approved by voters one year ago. ACC by summer 2018 plans to open a $60 million campus on a 100-acre property in Leander’s transit-oriented…continue reading
On November 16, the city of Pflugerville will begin construction of safety improvements at the intersections of Picadilly Drive/Central Commerce and Grand Avenue Parkway/Edgemere Drive. The $456,000 project includes the addition of a turn lanes…continue reading
The Oct. 30 trick-or-treat event hosted at Cedar Park‘s City Hall has been canceled because of dangerous weather conditions, according to a city news release. The event was originally scheduled for 3-5 p.m. at 450…continue reading