The Planning and Development Services Department generates monthly population estimates and future population projections based on recent development activity. These estimates are adjusted every ten years as decennial Census figures are released. As of May…continue reading
The city of Round Rock looked at the possibility of implementing an ordinance to regulate short-term rentals, or STRs, in the city at a workshop May 10. Round Rock Planning Director Brad Wiseman said the…continue reading
Most drivers will not notice when they drive between counties, and that is where the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization assists with transportation planning among jurisdictions. In spring 2015, jurisdictions in western Travis County felt…continue reading
Austin City Council District 6 resident and community activist Jimmy Flannigan announced May 10 he plans to run for the district’s council seat, currently held by Don Zimmerman. Zimmerman defeated Flannigan by less than 200…continue reading
At 12:45 p.m. Monday, May 9, six Round Rock Fire Department units responded to a report of a fire at a home in the Blessing RV Park, 1102 Martin Ave. A 65-year-old man was home…continue reading
Round Rock Police are investigating the cause of a house fire that occurred Saturday night in the South Creek neighborhood. The Round Rock Fire Department responded to a structure fire in a single story duplex…continue reading
Update, 11 p.m. May 7: With the posting of final unofficial election results, including votes cast during early voting, voters passed Proposition 1 in support of Hutto Fire Rescue, also known as the Williamson County…continue reading
Posted May 7 at 10:30 p.m. Mike Freeman, Miguel Villarreal and Jeremiah D. Williams won the three open positions on the Upper Brushy Creek WCID board of directors with 23.17 percent of the vote, 16.81…continue reading
Posted at 10:05 p.m. May 7 Renae Mitchell and Vernagene Mott won the Pflugerville ISD board of trustees places 3 and 4 seats, respectively, in the May 7 election. Mitchell, the challenger, beat incumbent Mario…continue reading
Updated at 10 p.m May 7 According to unofficial results, voters have re-elected incumbents Andrea Navarrette and Jeff Seiler to Leander City Council. Williamson County reports Navarrette won Place 1 with 56.55 percent of votes, or 656…continue reading