Round Rock
Upcoming
City Council - Packet Briefing
The Round Rock City Council will hold a packet briefing to preview items for its July 9 meeting. Members will also receive a presentation on the city's long-range financial plan. The session contains no binding votes or public hearings.
- Presentation on the city's long-range financial plan
- Staff briefing on July 9 City Council agenda items
City Council
The Round Rock City Council will review a zoning amendment for The District PUD that modifies building setbacks and parking standards. The council will also approve the city’s 2026-2027 Community Development Block Grant action plan and authorize financing for the Williamson County Regional Raw Water Line. Several routine contracts for public safety equipment, library materials, and infrastructure projects will be processed through the consent agenda.
- PUD No. 129 (The District) zoning amendment near Louis Henna Blvd and Greenlawn Blvd
- CDBG 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan and HUD funding agreement
- Financing resolution for Williamson County Regional Raw Water Line
- Supplemental contract with Freese and Nichols for Chisholm Trail South Improvements
- Quantity adjustment with Capital Excavation for Wyoming Springs Drive, Segment 1
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City Council
The City Council will vote on multiple construction and utility service agreements. Key actions include purchasing land for a water tank and a fire station, as well as approving various road and park improvement projects.
- Purchase of 4.50 acres for water storage tank/pump station from Nelson Homestead Family Partnership, Ltd.
- Purchase of 2.50 acres for a fire station site from Nelson Homestead Family Partnership, Ltd.
- Contract with Besa Builders for Old Settlers Park Soccer Fence Project 2026
- Change order for Greenlawn Boulevard Improvements (IH35 to SH45)
- Contract with Aaron Concrete Contractors for Smyers Lane and CR 122 rehabilitation
Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority
City Council - Packet Briefing
This agenda contains only procedural boilerplate for a packet briefing. City Council members will discuss and ask questions regarding items scheduled for the June 25, 2026 meeting. No specific rezonings, contracts, or policy changes are detailed in this document.
City Council
The city council will hold a public hearing and vote on allowing limited commercial development at the Preserve at Stone Oak planned unit development. They will also consider a $0 budget amendment, change orders for Fire Station No. 10 and Gattis School Road improvements, and a real estate purchase for Kenney Fort Boulevard. Other items include a historic property tax exemption, an interlocal wastewater agreement with Hutto, and appointment of a mayor pro-tem.
- Public hearing and first reading of ordinance to amend PUD No. 23 (Preserve at Stone Oak) to allow commercial development north of RM 1431 and west of Stone Oak Dr.
- Consider change order No. 1 for Fire Station No. 10 project with Braun & Butler Construction.
- Consider change order No. 1 for Gattis School Road Improvements - Segment 6 with Smith Contracting Co.
- Consider real estate contract to purchase 1.62 acres for Kenney Fort Boulevard - Segment 5 from Avery Ranch Company.
- Consider interlocal agreement with City of Hutto for wastewater service area amendment at Red Bud Lane and CR 123.
City Council - Packet Briefing
This is a packet briefing, a preparatory meeting for the regular City Council session. Staff will brief council on upcoming agenda items. The council will receive a presentation on property tax values from the Williamson Central Appraisal District and an update from the public health district.
- Proclamation declaring June 7, 2026 as World Food Safety Day
- Update from Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD)
- Presentation from Williamson Central Appraisal District on property tax values