$525.4 million spending plan for FY 22 keeps Round Rock Building Toward the Future
Budget proposal focuses on infrastructure, personnel
$525.4 million spending plan for FY 22 keeps Round Rock Building Toward the Future Read More »
Budget proposal focuses on infrastructure, personnel
$525.4 million spending plan for FY 22 keeps Round Rock Building Toward the Future Read More »
The topic of bottled versus tap water has been a topic of debate for decades. Our City provides clean, safe tap water for residents, but bottled water continues to be
Why it’s time to ditch the bottle and go tap Read More »
City utility customers can access custom information on watering
Get recommendations on your irrigation system with Water My Yard program Read More »
Round Rock creates innovative areas for gathering
Mayor Morgan: Emphasis on outdoor spaces remains as pandemic slows Read More »
Do you have an irrigation system and not really sure how to use it, or how many minutes to set it for? July is Smart Irrigation Month and the perfect time
Get to know your irrigation system Read More »
Joey Salazar leads program to repurpose lost and found items from Multipurpose Complex
Round Rock employee gives back to local athletes Read More »
The arts in Round Rock are blooming back to life in full, vivid colors after an uncertain year. Guided by a mission to enrich local quality of life by bringing
Five things to know about arts and culture in Round Rock Read More »
Read the rainbow during Pride Month! We’ve curated book lists for every age: Kids Tweens Teens Adults The library is also hosting a Beyond Coming Out art showcase throughout June.
Pride Month at your library Read More »
Round Rock and many parts of Central Texas have received several inches of rain in the months of May and June. Make sure to take advantage of all this rain
Hold Off on Sprinklers! Read More »
Most Central Texans know firsthand how unpredictable our weather can be, but this week, the forecast will be dependably…soggy. What could be more unpredictable is the severity of this week’s
Be ready, Round Rock: How to stay informed when weather turns severe Read More »
Mayor Craig Morgan writes a monthly column for the Round Rock Leader. The last year has been tough for many of us, and our small businesses in Round Rock are
Mayor: National Small Business Week reminds us to shop locally Read More »
Success in community-building requires playing the long game, especially in a fast-growing city like Round Rock. Building infrastructure, developing superior programs for public safety and leisure all the while maintaining fiscal
Results Count: Strategic planning pays off with satisfied residents Read More »
We’re kicking off a week of bilingual fun with DIA (Diversity In Action), a fun twist on the Mexican holiday Dia de los Ninos, which falls on April 30. The
Dia de los Ninos, Dia de los Libros Read More »
May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Celebrate the rich, diverse cultures that make up Asian American and Pacific American heritage with reading lists for young children, chapter book readers,
Reading lists to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Read More »
Mayor Craig Morgan writes a monthly column for the Round Rock Leader. Anything worth doing is worth doing well, and we take great pride in Round Rock whenever we receive
Mayor: Survey results show progress made through planning Read More »
Round Rock Public Library been doing online storytimes for a year now. During the pandemic, several book publishers offered special permissions to allow our librarians to read books online. Staff
Storytimes for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers Read More »