Aggressive road building program requires slight tax increase
Proposed tax rate would add $2 per month to median City resident’s property tax bill
Aggressive road building program requires slight tax increase Read More »
Proposed tax rate would add $2 per month to median City resident’s property tax bill
Aggressive road building program requires slight tax increase Read More »
Public safety spending plan includes new mental health response team
Proposed budget devotes $37 million to police, a 7% increase Read More »
Nearly half of City’s $525 million budget is literally Building Toward the Future
Budget proposal includes major infrastructure investment 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 »
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 »
Joey Salazar leads program to repurpose lost and found items from Multipurpose Complex
Round Rock employee gives back to local athletes 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 »
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 »
City employees who drive as part of their jobs are taught to act as eyes and ears for other departments as they are driving around the community. On Tuesday morning, Feb. 16, that
See something, do something: A streets crew makes a life-saving decision Read More »
“To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan, and not quite enough time.” ― Leonard Bernstein, composer and conductor A lot went wrong, with a lot of
A Trip Worth Taking: How the City kept water flowing Read More »
Geeta Halley is the Assistant Director of the Round Rock Public Library and writes a column for the Round Rock Leader. Last week, I attended an online workshop taught by
Halley: Finding sources with high standards more important than ever Read More »
Mayor Craig Morgan writes a monthly column for the Round Rock Leader. We have almost hit the one-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic in Texas, and it has certainly been
Mayor Morgan: Governance, not politics, guides city decision-making Read More »
Mayor Craig Morgan writes a monthly column for the Round Rock Leader. The 87th session of the Texas Legislature opened last week, setting off months of decision-making in our state’s
Mayor Morgan: Sales tax must be addressed by Legislature Read More »