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By Brooke Sjoberg | 4:36 PM Aug 30, 2021 CDT | Updated 4:36 PM Aug 30, 2021 CDT
A public hearing for the creation of two reinvestment zones proposed for the same 1,187.5 acres of land has been called by Taylor City Council for Sept. 9
New Round Rock ISD CFO Dennis Covington works as the CFO for Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools. He is expected to start with RRISD before early October, according to the district.
The city last updated its transit plan in 2015. It will host two in-person meetings and currently has an online survey for the public to provide feedback.
Williamson County commissioners on Aug. 31 approved the county’s budget and total tax rate for its upcoming fiscal year.
Read the latest business and community news from the Central Texas area.
Learn about some of the new laws going into effect this week.
A letter from the Texas comptroller shows state support for the Samsung’s semiconductor facility, which has filed applications for tax limitation agreements locally in Travis and Williamson Counties.
Milano Ristorante, owned by the same family that operates Milano Trattoria in Georgetown, opened May 3 in Round Rock.
Evolution Health Services, a clinic specializing in testosterone hormone therapy and weight loss, will be opening in Round Rock mid-September.
Read the top business and community news from the past week from the Central Texas area.
The Round Rock City Council approved the first reading of its $525.4 million budget and $0.397 property tax rate Aug. 26. The budget and tax rate will require a second vote before adoption.
The Round Rock City Council approved a further cap on Dell sales tax and designation of hotel occupancy taxes for historical preservation Aug. 26.
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