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Round RockTX averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$383,700 Typical home value $405,249 -5.8% yr/yr · -10.4% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$318.1M (FY2023)
Total spending$312.5M (FY2023)
Taxes$190.3M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$459.6M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$2,523 (FY2023)
Development activity
2025845 housing units ($244.8M)
🗳️ Election results (13 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
Mayor 2026-05-02
Craig Morgan ✓ 6 · Kelly Hall 2
City Council Place 4 2026-05-02
Frank Ortega ✓ 5
City Council Place 1 2026-05-02
Michelle Ly ✓ 5
City Council , Place 6 2025-05-03
Hilda Montgomery ✓ 6 · Emran Rouf 1
City Council , Place 2 2025-05-03
Rene Flores ✓ 4
City Council , Place 5 2024-05-04
Kristin Stevens ✓ 4
City Council , Place 3 2024-05-04
Melissa Fleming ✓ 4 · Alan K. Simms 1
Mayor 2023-05-06
Craig Morgan ✓ 12
City Council , Place 4 2023-05-06
Frank Ortega ✓ 10 · Greg Rabaey 3
City Council , Place 1 2023-05-06
Shannon Probe ✓ 9 · Michelle Ly 5
Mayor
Craig Morgan ✓ 6 · Kelly Hall 2
City Council Place 4
Frank Ortega ✓ 5
Upcoming
Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 7:30 AM
City Council - Packet Briefing
Round Rock Council holds briefing for Aug 27 meeting
This meeting is a procedural staff briefing session scheduled for August 25, 2026. The agenda consists solely of calling the meeting to order, roll call, citizen communication, and a staff briefing regarding items for the upcoming August 27, 2026, City Council meeting. No specific policy decisions, contracts, or ordinances are listed in this document.
- Staff briefing on agenda items for the August 27, 2026, City Council meeting
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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City Council - Packet Briefing
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Hilda Montgomery, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 6
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Kristin Stevens, Place 5
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
7:30 AM
Tuesday, August 25, 2026
A.
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B.
ROLL CALL
C.
CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D.
STAFF BRIEFING:
D.1
Consider staff briefings and Council member discussion and/or questions regarding items on
the agenda for the August 27, 2026, City Council meeting.
E.
ADJOURNMENT
POSTING CERTIFICATION
I certify that this notice of the Round Rock City Council Meeting was posted on the 19th day of August 2026,
at 5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.043 of the Texas Government Code.
/ORIGINAL SIGNED/
Ann Franklin, City Clerk
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Wed Aug 26, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority
Brushy Creek utility board meets with no listed action items
The Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority board is holding a regular meeting with a mostly procedural agenda: roll call, citizen communication, and approval of minutes. No resolutions or action items are listed, though the board may enter executive session for legal, property, personnel, or other permitted discussions.
- Citizen communication period
- Approval of prior meeting minutes
- Possible executive session under Texas Government Code sections 551.071, 551.072, 551.073, 551.074, 551.076, 551.087
- Director closing comments on community interest items
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Pat Bryson Municipal Hall
201 N. Brushy Creek, Leander, Texas 78641
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Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Pat Bryson Municipal Hall
201 N. Brushy Creek, Leander, Texas 78641
6:00 PM
Wednesday, August 26, 2026
1.
CALL BOARD MEETING TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
4.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
5.
RESOLUTIONS:
6.
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
7.
ACTION RELATED TO EXECUTIVE SESSION:
8.
DIRECTOR CLOSING COMMENTS REGARDING ITEMS OF COMMUNITY
INTEREST
9.
ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the Board of Directors of the Brushy Creek Regional
Utility Authority, Inc. reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during the course of this
meeting to discuss any of the matters listed below as authorized by Texas Government Code:
§551.071 Consultation with Attorney
§551.072 Deliberations regarding Real Property
§551.073 Deliberations regarding Gifts and Donations
§551.074 Personnel Matters
§551.076 Deliberations regarding Security Devices
§551.087 Deliberations regarding Economic Development Negotiations
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August 26, 2026
Brushy Creek Regional Utility
Authority
Meeting Agenda
CERTIFICATE
I certify that this notice of the Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority, Inc. meeting was posted on the [DATE]
day of [MONTH AND YEAR] at 5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.043 of the Texas
Government Code.
____________________________________
Monique Adams on behalf of
Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority, Inc.
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Thu Aug 27, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Transportation and Economic Development Corporation
Board to vote on TCIP amendment for Kenney Fort Blvd and Wyoming Springs Dr
The Round Rock Transportation and Economic Development Corporation will consider a resolution to amend the Transportation Capital Improvements Program (TCIP). The amendment aims to increase funding for the Kenney Fort Boulevard Segments 5 & 6 and the Wyoming Springs Drive Extension. The agenda also includes approval of minutes from the July 23, 2026 meeting and citizen communication.
- Resolution to amend TCIP to increase funding for Kenney Fort Boulevard Segments 5 & 6
- Resolution to amend TCIP to increase funding for Wyoming Springs Drive Extension
- Approval of minutes from the July 23, 2026 meeting
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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Transportation and Economic Development
Corporation
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
President Rene Flores
Vice President Ryan Therrell
Secretary Rick Villarreal
Board Member Writ Baese
Board Member Jessica Mosman
Board Member Van Lityouvong
Board Member Michele Sherwood
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
5:00 PM
Thursday, August 27, 2026
A.
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B.
ROLL CALL
C.
CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
D.1
Consider approval of the minutes from the July 23, 2026, Transportation and Economic
Development Corporation meeting.
E.
RESOLUTIONS:
E.1
Consider a resolution approving a proposed amendment to the Transportation Capital
Improvements Program (TCIP) to increase funding for the following projects: Kenney Fort
Boulevard Segments 5 & 6 and Wyoming Springs Drive Extension.
F.
ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the Transportation and Economic Development
Corporation for the City of Round Rock reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during
the course of this meeting to discuss any of the matters listed below, as authorized by Texas Government
Code:
§551.071 Consultation with Attorney
§551.072 Deliberations regarding Real Property
§551.073 Deliberations regarding Gifts and Donations
§551.074 Per …
Thu Aug 27, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council
Council adopts FY 2027 budget and 2026 property tax rate
The Round Rock City Council will vote on the FY 2027 annual budget and the 2026 property tax rate, both requiring public testimony and two readings. The meeting also includes first readings for ordinances amending water, sewer, and environmental service fees. Additionally, the council will approve several contracts, including a land purchase for a new road segment and a financing agreement with the Texas Water Development Board.
- Ordinance adopting the FY 2027 Annual Budget (First Reading)
- Ordinance adopting the 2026 Property Tax Rate (First Reading)
- Ordinance amending water, reuse water, and sewer rates (First Reading)
- Real Estate Contract with Avery Ranch Company, Ltd. for an 8.085 acre parcel for Kenney Fort Boulevard - Segment 5
- Financing Agreement with the Texas Water Development Board
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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City Council
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Hilda Montgomery, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 6
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Kristin Stevens, Place 5
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
6:00 PM
Thursday, August 27, 2026
A.
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B.
ROLL CALL
C.
PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D.
CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
Any citizen wishing to speak during citizen communication regarding an item on or off the agenda may do so
after completing the required registration card. All comments must be no more than 3 minutes in length per
§2-26(b)(5), of the Round Rock Code of Ordinances, 2018 Edition. Any comments regarding items not on the
posted agenda may not be discussed or responded to by the City Council per state law.
E.
STAFF PRESENTATIONS:
E.1
Consider a presentation and department update from Human Resources Department.
F.
CONSENT AGENDA:
All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted
by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless requested by a Council member in
which event, the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered separately.
F.1
Consider approval of minutes from the August 13, 2026, City Council meeting.
F.2
Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Paradigm Traffic
Systems, Inc. for the purchase of traffic signal systems and safety barrier products.
F.3
Consid …
Recent meetings
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission
Historic Preservation Commission to review two Certificates of Appropriateness
The Historic Preservation Commission is meeting to consider two Certificates of Appropriateness for properties on East Main Street, along with routine items like approving minutes and recognizing outgoing commissioners. The meeting includes public comment and staff updates on preservation projects.
- Certificate of Appropriateness HP26-010 at 103 E. Main Street
- Certificate of Appropriateness HP26-009 at 400 E. Main Street
- Approval of minutes from August 3, 2026 meeting
- Recognition of outgoing commissioners
- Monthly update on historic preservation projects and events
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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Historic Preservation Commission
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Chairman Richard Parson
Vice Chairman Sharon Whitaker
Commissioner Tammy Conrad
Commissioner Shagufta Ellam
Commissioner Audrey Simmons
Commissioner Andrew Wolfe
Commissioner Gavin Peterson
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
6:00 PM
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
A.
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B.
ROLL CALL
C.
PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D.
CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
E.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
E.1
Consider approval of the minutes of the August 3, 2026 Historic Preservation Commission
Meeting.
F.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS:
F.1
Consider a presentation and action regarding a Certificate of Appropriateness HP26-010 at 103
E. Main Street.
F.2
Consider a presentation and action regarding a Certificate of Appropriateness HP26-009 at 400
E. Main Street.
G.
PRESENTATIONS:
G.1
Recognition of outgoing Commissioners for the completion of their terms of service.
G.2
Consider a monthly update by staff and Commissioners relating to historic preservation projects,
goals, events and activities.
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August 18, 2026
Historic Preservation Commission
Meeting Agenda
H.
ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the Historic Preservation Commission for the City of
Round Rock reserves the right to adjourn into execu …
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council
Council to set max property tax rate, hear public on zoning changes
The Round Rock City Council will consider setting the maximum property tax rate for 2026, which triggers a public hearing and adoption dates. The agenda also includes several first-reading ordinances on zoning changes, including multifamily development standards and open house sign rules, plus a consent agenda with contracts and change orders. Several proclamations and a fire department update are also scheduled.
- Resolution setting maximum property tax rate for tax year 2026 (H.2)
- Ordinance amending real estate marketing sign hours (I.1)
- Ordinance amending accessory building setbacks in SF-1, SF-2, SF-3 districts (I.3)
- Ordinance amending Comprehensive Plan 2030 for multifamily housing policies (I.4)
- Contract with JL Gray Construction for Eagles Nest Street - Phase 1 (H.6)
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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GOOD EVENING TO NOT. WOO BRAND. NEW SPEAKERS. UH. >> TONIGHT'S INVOCATION. >> WILL BE. GIVEN BY. ROUND ROCK PD CHAPLAIN. STEPHANIE MILLER. CHAPLAIN. THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE. THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU DO. YOU'RE WELCOME. LET US PRAY. HEAVENLY FATHER, WE GATHER. TODAY WITH. GRATITUDE FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE OUR COMMUNITY. WE ASK. >> FOR YOUR WISDOM. >> TO GUIDE THE MEMBERS OF THIS. COUNCIL AS. >> THEY CONSIDER THAT THE DECISIONS BEFORE THEM GRANT. THEM DISCERNMENT. >> TO SEE WHAT IS JUST. COURAGE TO. >> DO WHAT. >> IS RIGHT AND HUMILITY. TO LISTEN WITH RESPECT. TO ONE ANOTHER AND THOSE THEY REPRESENT. BLESS THE RESIDENTS. >> OF. ROUND ROCK ARE FIRST. RESPONDERS, PUBLIC SERVANTS, EDUCATORS. BUSINESS OWNERS, VOLUNTEERS. AND ALL WHO WORK EACH DAY TO MAKE THIS COMMUNITY STRONGER, SAFER AND MORE WELCOMING. HELP US REMEMBER THAT EVEN WHEN OPINIONS DIFFER ,WE. >> SHARE A. COMMON PURPOSE. TO PROMOTE THE WELL-BEING. >> OF OUR NEIGHBORS. AND TO LEAD THIS COMMUNITY BETTER. FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS. MAY ALL OUR DISCUSSIONS BE MARKED BY INTEGRITY, CIVILITY. AND A. >> SINCERE DESIRE TO SERVE THE COMMON GOOD. WE ASK FOR YOUR PROTECTION OVER OUR CITY AND FOR PEACE IN OUR HOMES. WISDOM IN OUR LEADERSHIP AND HOPE FOR OUR FUTURE. IN YOUR HOLY NAME WE PRAY. AMEN. AMEN. >> THANK YOU. OUR CALL. >> 6:00 MEETING. >> TO ORDER AND PLEASE CALL THE ROLL. MAYOR MORGAN HERE. MAYOR PRO. >> TEM MONTGOMERY HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER LEE HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER FLORES HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER FLEMING HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER. …
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City Council
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Hilda Montgomery, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 6
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Kristin Stevens, Place 5
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
6:00 PM
Thursday, August 13, 2026
A.
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B.
ROLL CALL
C.
PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D.
CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
Any citizen wishing to speak during citizen communication regarding an item on or off the agenda may do so
after completing the required registration card. All comments must be no more than 3 minutes in length per
§2-26(b)(5), of the Round Rock Code of Ordinances, 2018 Edition. Any comments regarding items not on the
posted agenda may not be discussed or responded to by the City Council per state law.
E.
PROCLAMATIONS, STAFF RECOGNITION AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
E.1
Consider proclaiming August 2026, as "Children's Vision & Learning Month" in the City of Round
Rock.
E.2
Consider proclaiming June 29, 2026, as "Impact Forward Community Service Day" in the City of
Round Rock.
E.3
Consider proclaiming August 2026, as "CAPCOG Emergency Management Awareness Month" in
the City of Round Rock.
F.
STAFF PRESENTATIONS:
F.1
Consider a presentation and department update from Fire Department.
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August 13, 2026
City Council
Meeting Agenda
G.
CONSENT AGENDA:
All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted
by one motion. There will be …
🗳️ How they voted (23 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-200 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-201 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-202 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-203 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-204 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-205 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-206 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-207 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-218 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-221 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-210 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-220 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-219 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-211 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-212 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
TMP-26-547 — appoint
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
TMP-26-601 — appoint
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-219 — dispense with the second reading and adopt
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-210 — dispense with the second reading and adopt
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-220 — dispense with the second reading and adopt
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 7:30 AM
City Council - Packet Briefing
Council packet briefing ahead of Aug 13 meeting
This is a packet briefing session where the City Council will discuss agenda items for the upcoming August 13, 2026, regular meeting. The agenda includes only procedural items: call to order, roll call, citizen communication, and staff briefing. No specific decisions or substantive topics are listed.
- Staff briefing on August 13, 2026 City Council meeting agenda items
- Citizen communication (3-minute limit per speaker)
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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GOOD MORNING OR MORNING? I'LL CALL. >> THE 730 PACK. A BRIEFING TO ORDER. AND PLEASE. >> CALL. THE ROLL. >> MAYOR MORGAN, MAYOR PRO TEM. MONTGOMERY HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER LEE HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER FLORES HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER FLEMING HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER. ORTEGA HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER STEVENS HERE. THANK YOU. >> CITIZEN COMMUNICATION. ANY CITIZEN WISHING TO SPEAK. >> DURING CITIZEN. COMMUNICATION REGARDING AN ITEM. ON OR OFF THE AGENDA. THEY DO. SO AFTER COMPLETING THE. REQUIRED REGISTRATION CARD. ALL COMMENTS. MUST BE NO MORE THAN THREE MINUTES IN LENGTH. PER SECTION. 2-26B5 OF THE ROUND ROCK CODE. >> OF. ORDINANCES 2018 ADDITIONS ANY. COMMENTS REGARDING ITEMS NOT. ON THE AGENDA MAY NOT BE. DISCUSSED OR RESPONDED. TO BY THE CITY COUNCIL. PER STATE LAW. WE HAVE. ONE CARD. FOR CITIZEN COMMUNICATION. MR. SNYDER. PLEASE COME. DOWN AND FOR THE RECORD PLEASE. STATE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS. THANK YOU. >> YOU'RE HERE. MY NAME IS OCEAN. MY NAME IS MITCHELL. SCHNEIDER. >> MITCHELL RYAN SCHNEIDER AND MY ADDRESS. IS UH, TWO BRENDA LANE ROUND. >> ROCK, TEXAS 78665. UH, I DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO THIS. THIS IS MY. >> FIRST TIME COMING TO A COUNCIL MEETING. I PROBABLY. >> SHOULDN'T HAVE COME HERE. UH, BASED OFF OF. >> UH. LOGIC AND REASON AND, UH, COMMON SENSE. BUT HERE I. >> AM AND I REALLY APPRECIATE. ALL THE STAFF THAT I INTERACT WITH. Y'ALL ARE ALL PROFESSIONALS. UM, AND JUST I HUMBLY SAY THAT Y'ALL ARE ALL BETTER THAN ME IN EVERY WAY. YOU KNOW, YOU'RE. YOU'RE TALLER. YOU'RE BETTER AT BASKETBALL. …
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City Council - Packet Briefing
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Hilda Montgomery, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 6
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Kristin Stevens, Place 5
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
7:30 AM
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
A.
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B.
ROLL CALL
C.
CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D.
STAFF BRIEFING:
D.1
Consider staff briefings and Council member discussion and/or questions regarding items on
the agenda for the August 13, 2026, City Council meeting.
E.
ADJOURNMENT
POSTING CERTIFICATION
I certify that this notice of the Round Rock City Council Meeting was posted on the 5th day of August 2026, at
5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.043 of the Texas Government Code.
/ORIGINAL SIGNED/
Ann Franklin, City Clerk
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Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission
Commission to review appropriateness application for 607 E. Main Street
The Historic Preservation Commission will consider a Certificate of Appropriateness application for a property on E. Main Street. Members will also discuss revisions to the Design Guidelines for Historic Commercial and Residential Districts and Properties.
- Certificate of Appropriateness application HP26-007 at 607 E. Main Street
- Discussion on revising Design Guidelines for Historic Commercial and Residential Districts and Properties
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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Historic Preservation Commission
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Chairman Richard Parson
Vice Chairman Sharon Whitaker
Commissioner Tammy Conrad
Commissioner Shagufta Ellam
Commissioner Audrey Simmons
Commissioner Andrew Wolfe
Commissioner Gavin Peterson
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMMonday, August 3, 2026
Special Called Meeting
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
E.1 Consider approval of the minutes of the May 19, 2026 Historic Preservation Commission
Meeting.
F. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS:
F.1 Consider a presentation and action regarding Certificate of Appropriateness application
HP26-007 at 607 E. Main Street.
G. PRESENTATIONS:
G.1 Consider an update and discussion regarding revision of the Design Guidelines for Historic
Commercial and Residential Districts and Properties.
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August 3, 2026Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Agenda
H. UPDATES:
H.1 Consider a monthly update by staff and Commissioners relating to historic preservation projects,
goals, events and activities.
I. ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the Historic Preservation Commission for the City of
Round Rock reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at an …
🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
TMP-26-577 — approved as amended
6 yea · 1 nay
Sharon Whitaker yea · Tammy Conrad yea · Shagufta Ellam yea · Richard Parson yea · Audrey Simmons yea · Andrew Wolfe nay · Gavin Peterson yea
The other 1 item passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Thu Jul 23, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council
Council considers five-year funds allocation plan for transportation and economic development
The City Council will review a five-year funds allocation plan for FY 2027-2031. Members will also consider several infrastructure agreements and a change to a local intersection's traffic control.
- Five-Year Funds Allocation Plan for FY 2027-2031 for the Transportation and Economic Development Corporation
- Ordinance to designate East New Hope Drive and Mayfield Ranch Boulevard as an all-way stop
- Change Order No. 2 with Braun and Butler Construction Inc. for the Griffith Remodel and Paseo Project
- Professional Consulting Services Agreement with WSP USA Inc. for Turtle Creek Village Roadway Rehabilitation
- Purchase of firehouse equipment and supplies from Siddons Martin Emergency Group, LLC and Metro Fire Apparatus Specialists, Inc.
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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GOOD EVENING. >> AND TONIGHT'S INVOCATION WILL BE GIVEN BY ROUND ROCK PD CHAPLAIN ERIC DEVOE. COME ON UP. THANK YOU. >> FOR. THE OPPORTUNITY. APPRECIATE IT. THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE. THANK YOU. UM. >> LET US PRAY. HEAVENLY FATHER. >> AS WE COME HERE TONIGHT. UH. FIRST OF. >> ALL, WE. THANK YOU FOR THIS. WONDERFUL CITY. >> THAT WE SERVE AND WE. LIVE IN. >> THANK YOU. >> FOR ALL. >> OF THESE. PEOPLE THAT. ARE WILLING. TO LEAD UP LEADING. UH, HAD THE. CITY WOULD ASK. THAT YOU'D GIVE THEM. WISDOM AND GUIDANCE. THROUGH EVERY. DECISION THAT THEY MAKE. ME BLESS. >> THE. PEOPLE OF THE. >> CITY KEEP THEM SAFE. MAY THE. >> CITY CONTINUE. >> TO. GROW AND MAY. YOUR PRESENCE BE EVER EVER. NOTICED HERE. AND FELT. >> WE. WOULD CONTINUE TO. ASK YOUR. BLESSINGS OVER THE CITY. THAT IT MAY BECOME. >> THE. SHINING STAR OF THE. STATE AND. >> LEAD THE. WAY AND. >> IN THE. >> WAY CITY. >> SHOULD BE RUN. WE THANK. YOU AND WE PRAISE. >> YOU IN. >> YOUR. SON'S PRECIOUS NAME. IN THE. >> NAME OF. JESUS CHRIST. AMEN. >> AMEN. >> THANK YOU AGAIN. I'LL CALL. >> THE 6:00. CITY COUNCIL MEETING IN ORDER. AND PLEASE CALL THE ROLL. MAYOR MORGAN HERE. MAYOR PRO TEM MONTGOMERY HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER LEE HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER. FLORES HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER FLEMING HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER. ORTEGA HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER STEVENS HERE. ALL RIGHT. >> IF YOU'RE ABLE, STAND. >> WITH ME FOR THE PLEDGES. I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE. TO THE. FLAG OF THE. UNITED STATES. OF AMERICA. AND TO. >> THE REPUBLIC. >> FOR. WHICH IT STANDS. ONE NATION. …
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City Council
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Hilda Montgomery, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 6
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Kristin Stevens, Place 5
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMThursday, July 23, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
Any citizen wishing to speak during citizen communication regarding an item on or off the agenda may do so
after completing the required registration card. All comments must be no more than 3 minutes in length per
§2-26(b)(5), of the Round Rock Code of Ordinances, 2018 Edition. Any comments regarding items not on the
posted agenda may not be discussed or responded to by the City Council per state law.
E. STAFF PRESENTATIONS:
E.1 Consider a presentation and department update from Communication & Marketing Department.
F. CONSENT AGENDA:
All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted
by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless requested by a Council member in
which event, the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered separately.
F.1 Consider approval of minutes from the July 9, 2026, City Council meeting.
F.2 Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Siddons Martin
Emergency Group, LLC for the purchase of public safety firehouse equipment and supplies.
F.3 Co …
🗳️ How they voted (12 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-186 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-188 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-189 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-191 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-192 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-193 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-194 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-195 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-196 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-190 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-187 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approve the Consent Agenda
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
Thu Jul 23, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Transportation and Economic Development Corporation
Round Rock TEDC to consider FY 2026-2027 operating budget
The Transportation and Economic Development Corporation will review a third quarter financial update. The board will also consider a resolution for the FY 2026-2027 operating budget and a five-year funds allocation plan for FY 2027-2031.
- FY 2026-2027 Operating Budget
- Five-Year Funds Allocation Plan for FY 2027-2031
- Third Quarter Financial Update
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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ALL RIGHT. >> GOOD EVENING. I'LL CALL. THE JULY 23RD. MEETING IN THE. TRANSPORTATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MEETING TO ORDER AND WE, UH, DO THE ROLL CALL PLEASE. PRESIDENT FLORES. HERE. >> VICE PRESIDENT DARRELL. HERE ,SECRETARY. VILLARREAL HERE. BOARD MEMBER, BASIN. BOARD MEMBER. MOSSMAN HERE. BOARD MEMBER. LET YVONNE HERE. BOARD MEMBER SHERWOOD HERE. THANK YOU .ITEM C CITIZEN CITIZEN COMMUNICATION. ANYBODY HERE WISHING TO SPEAK TO THE COMMISSION SEEING NONE. ITEM D APPROVAL OF MINUTES D1 CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FROM THE MAY 28TH 2020 26 TRANSPORTATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MEETING. ANYBODY HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON THE MINUTES? ENTERTAIN A MOTION TO ADOPT THE MINUTES. I MAKE A MOVED. TO SECOND. ALL RIGHT. >> I HAVE A MOTION BY SECRETARY ARIEL SECOND BY VICE PRESIDENT THOROUGH ANY OTHER DISCUSSION? ALL RIGHT. >> ALL IN FAVOR SIGNIFY BY RAISING YOUR HAND. IT PASSES UNANIMOUSLY. THANK YOU. ITEM E PRESENTATIONS E1 CONSIDER A PRESENTATION FOR THE THIRD QUARTER FINANCIAL UPDATE. KEVIN GOOD AFTERNOON. THIS ITEM. E1 IS A. THIRD QUARTER. FINANCIAL UPDATE WITH ACTUALS. >> THROUGH. JUNE 30TH. >> 2026. COVERING THE. FIRST THREE QUARTERS OF THIS. CURRENT FISCAL YEAR. UM SALES. TAX HAS BEEN WEIRD THE LAST FEW MONTHS. UM JUNE. >> 2025. GOING BACK UH. A YEAR AGO WAS A. RECORD SALES TAX COLLECTION FOR THE CITY ROUND ROCK. AS A REMINDER, TYPE B CORPORATION GETS A HALF CENT OF THE TWO CENT TOTAL LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX THAT GOES TO ROUND ROCK. SO JUNE 2025 WAS A RECOR …
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Transportation and Economic Development
Corporation
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
President Rene Flores
Vice President Ryan Therrell
Secretary Rick Villarreal
Board Member Writ Baese
Board Member Jessica Mosman
Board Member Van Lityouvong
Board Member Michele Sherwood
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.5:00 PMThursday, July 23, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
D.1 Consider approval of the minutes from the May 28, 2026, Transportation and Economic
Development Corporation meeting.
E. PRESENTATIONS:
E.1 Consider a presentation for the Third Quarter Financial Update.
F. RESOLUTIONS:
F.1 Consider public testimony regarding, and a resolution approving the FY 2026-2027 Operating
Budget for the Round Rock Transportation and Economic Development Corporation.
F.2 Consider public testimony regarding, and a resolution to adopt a Five-Year Funds Allocation Plan
for FY 2027-2031 for the Round Rock Transportation and Economic Development Corporation.
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July 23, 2026Transportation and Economic
Development Corporation
Meeting Agenda
G. ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the Transportation and Economic Development
Corporation for the City of Round Rock reserves the right to adjourn in …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
TMP-26-516 — approve
6 yea · 1 absent
Rene Flores yea · Ryan Therrell yea · Rick Villarreal yea · Writ Baese absent · Jessica Mosman yea · Michele Sherwood yea · Van Lityouvong yea
TB-2026-002 — approve
6 yea · 1 absent
Rene Flores yea · Ryan Therrell yea · Rick Villarreal yea · Writ Baese absent · Jessica Mosman yea · Michele Sherwood yea · Van Lityouvong yea
TB-2026-003 — approve
6 yea · 1 absent
Rene Flores yea · Ryan Therrell yea · Rick Villarreal yea · Writ Baese absent · Jessica Mosman yea · Michele Sherwood yea · Van Lityouvong yea
Thu Jul 23, 2026 · 8:00 AM
City Council
Round Rock City Council to hold FY 2026-2027 Budget Retreat
The City Council is meeting for a budget retreat to discuss the FY 2026-2027 Annual Budget. The session also includes a legislative update and a discussion on major projects.
- Presentation and discussion regarding the FY 2026-2027 Annual Budget
- Legislative update presentation
- Update and discussion on major projects
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Round Rock
270 Bass Pro Drive, Round Rock, TX
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City Council
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Hilda Montgomery, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 6
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Kristin Stevens, Place 5
Embassy Suites by Hilton Round Rock
270 Bass Pro Drive, Round Rock, TX
8:00 AMThursday, July 23, 2026
Budget Retreat
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
Any citizen wishing to speak during citizen communication regarding an item on or off the agenda may do so
after completing the required registration card. All comments must be no more than 3 minutes in length per
§2-26(b)(5), of the Round Rock Code of Ordinances, 2018 Edition. Any comments regarding items not on the
posted agenda may not be discussed or responded to by the City Council per state law.
D. STAFF PRESENTATIONS:
D.1 Consider a presentation and discussion regarding the FY 2026-2027 Annual Budget.
D.2 Consider a presentation regarding legislative update.
D.3 Consider an update and discussion on major projects.
E. ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the City Council for the City of Round Rock reserves
the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during the course of this meeting to discuss any of the
matters listed below, as authorized by Texas Government Code:
§551.071 Consultation with Attorney
§551.072 Deliberations regarding Real Property
§551.073 Deliberations regarding Gifts and Donations
§551.074 Personnel Matters …
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission
Commission will consider Certificate of Appropriateness for 607 E. Main St.
The Round Rock Historic Preservation Commission will meet on July 21, 2026 at 6:00 PM in the City Council Chambers. Commissioners will consider approving the minutes from the May 19, 2026 meeting and will review Certificate of Appropriateness application HP26-007 for 607 E. Main Street. The commission will also receive an update on revisions to the Design Guidelines for historic commercial and residential districts and a monthly staff update on preservation projects, goals, events, and activities. A public comment period of up to three minutes per speaker is provided.
- Approve minutes of the May 19, 2026 Historic Preservation Commission meeting
- Consider Certificate of Appropriateness application HP26-007 for 607 E. Main Street
- Discuss revision of the Design Guidelines for Historic Commercial and Residential Districts and Properties
- Monthly staff update on historic preservation projects, goals, events, and activities
- Public comment period (three minutes per speaker) as allowed by Texas Government Code §551.007
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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Historic Preservation Commission
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Chairman Richard Parson
Vice Chairman Sharon Whitaker
Commissioner Tammy Conrad
Commissioner Shagufta Ellam
Commissioner Audrey Simmons
Commissioner Andrew Wolfe
Commissioner Gavin Peterson
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMTuesday, July 21, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
E.1 Consider approval of the minutes of the May 19, 2026 Historic Preservation Commission
Meeting.
F. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS:
F.1 Consider a presentation and action regarding Certificate of Appropriateness application
HP26-007 at 607 E. Main Street.
G. PRESENTATIONS:
G.1 Consider an update and discussion regarding revision of the Design Guidelines for Historic
Commercial and Residential Districts and Properties.
H. UPDATES:
H.1 Consider a monthly update by staff and Commissioners relating to historic preservation projects,
goals, events and activities.
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July 21, 2026Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Agenda
I. ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the Historic Preservation Commission for the City of
Round Rock reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during the course …
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 7:30 AM
City Council - Packet Briefing
City Council to discuss agenda items for upcoming meeting
The Round Rock City Council will convene for a packet briefing to discuss and ask questions about items scheduled for the July 23, 2026, meeting. The session includes a citizen communication period and is held at City Hall.
- Staff briefing and discussion on July 23, 2026, agenda items
- Citizen communication period (3 minutes per speaker)
- Meeting held at 221 East Main St.
- Meeting date: Tuesday, July 21, 2026, at 7:30 AM
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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CALLED SEVENTH DAY TO ORDER AND PLEASE CALL. THE ROOM. >> MAYOR MORGAN. HERE MAYOR. PRO TEM. MONTGOMERY HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER LEE HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER FLORES HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER FLEMING HERE. >> COUNCIL MEMBER. ORTEGA HERE .COUNCIL MEMBER. STUDENTS HERE. UH CITIZEN COMMUNICATION. >> AND BY. >> WISHING TO SPEAK. SEEING THEN. STAFF BRIEFINGS. D1 CONSIDER STAFF. BRIEFINGS AND. >> COUNCIL MEMBER. DISCUSSION AND OR QUESTIONS. REGARDING ITEMS ON THE AGENDA FOR THE. JULY 23RD. >> 2026. CITY COUNCIL MEETING. UH A. PRESENTATION BY. >> UH THE. COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT. ANYTHING ON THE CONSENT? UH RESOLUTIONS CONSIDER. >> A. RESOLUTION APPROVING. >> THE. ACTION. OF THE. >> ROUND. ROCK TRANSPORTATION. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD. KEVIN. >> MORNING. UH. >> THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT THE MEETING AND THE ROUND ROCK TRANSPORTATION. ECONOMIC CORPORATION OR. TYPE B BOARD. >> STAFF WILL BE PRESENTING BOTH THE. PROPOSED FISCAL YEAR. 2027 BUDGET ITEM. AS WELL AS THE REVISED FIVE YEAR. ALLOCATION PLAN. THE FY REALLOCATION PLAN IS. ATTACHED TO THIS AGENDA ITEM BEFORE YOU IN THE PACKET THIS MORNING. THIS COVERS. FISCAL YEAR. >> 2027 TO FISCAL YEAR 2022. FISCAL YEAR 2031. SORRY IT'S. >> HARD TO BELIEVE WE'RE SEEING 30S. UM THE. THIS FIVE YEAR. >> ALLOCATION RATE IS. $349.4 MILLION, INCLUDES. $328.7 MILLION FOR TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, $14.6. >> MILLION FOR. PROJECTS AND $6.2 MILLION APPROXIMATE. PROJECTION PROJECTS. AS A. >> REMINDER, THE REVENUES FOR THE ROUND ROCK. TRANSPORTATION EQUIVALENT. CORPORATION …
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City Council - Packet Briefing
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Hilda Montgomery, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 6
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Kristin Stevens, Place 5
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.7:30 AMTuesday, July 21, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D. STAFF BRIEFING:
D.1 Consider staff briefings and Council member discussion and/or questions regarding items on
the agenda for the July 23, 2026, City Council meeting.
E. ADJOURNMENT
POSTING CERTIFICATION
I certify that this notice of the Round Rock City Council Meeting was posted on the 15th day of July 2026, at
5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.043 of the Texas Government Code.
/ORIGINAL SIGNED/
Ann Franklin, City Clerk
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Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
Commission to consider updated multifamily development policies and zoning code
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and make recommendations on proposed amendments to the Round Rock 2030 Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code affecting multifamily development, including density definitions and location criteria. The commission will also consider adding 0.99 acres to PUD No. 32 near Round Rock Ave and Chisholm Trail Rd, as well as code changes for open house sign placement and accessory building setbacks.
- Public hearing on amendment to PUD No. 32 to incorporate 0.99 acres south of Round Rock Ave and west of Chisholm Trail Rd (Case PUD26-00002)
- Proposed changes to open house sign placement hours (Zoning Code Section 8-87)
- Proposed changes to accessory building setbacks in SF-1, SF-2, and SF-3 districts (Section 2-26)
- Amendments to 2030 Comprehensive Plan housing policy and multifamily density descriptions
- Updates to MF-2 district design and development standards and related definitions
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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OKAY, WE'RE. >> GOING TO CALL. THE WEDNESDAY. JULY 15TH. >> 2026 PLANNING AND ZONING. COMMISSION MEETING TO ORDER. UH, CECILIA, WOULD YOU PLEASE CALL THE ROLL. ERIC CLAPTON. HERE. VICE CHAIR. HOLLIS VICE CHAIR. BOONE I'M SORRY. WHAT DID. >> YOU SAY LAST. CALL IS. >> UH. VICE CHAIR. >> BOWEN HERE? ALTERNATE VICE. CHAIR DOMINGUEZ HERE. COMMISSIONER EMERSON HERE. COMMISSIONER HOLLOWAY. >> HERE. COMMISSIONER HUCKABEE HERE. COMMISSIONER WENT HERE. VICE CHAIR HOLLIS. UH. >> COMMISSIONERS ATTENDEES, WOULD YOU PLEASE STAND AS FAR PLEASE. STAND WITH. I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO. THE FLAG. OF THE. >> UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. AND TO THE REPUBLIC FOR. WHICH IT STANDS. ONE NATION. UNDER GOD, INDIVISIBLE, WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL. UNDER THE FLAG I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS ONE TO SAY UNDER GOD ONE AND INDIVIDUALS. THANK YOU. >> UH, PURSUANT TEXAS GOVERNMENT. CODE 551007 FOR PUBLIC OR CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS TO SEE YOU. DO WE HAVE. ANYBODY SIGNED. >> UP FOR CITIZEN NO. OKAY. SEEING NONE WE WILL MOVE TO THE APPROVAL OF MINUTES ITEM ONE UH, COMMISSIONERS ANYBODY HAD A CHANCE TO TAKE A LOOK AT THE MEETING MINUTES FROM LAST, UH, MEETING? UH, DO I HAVE ANYTHING NEEDS TO BE PULLED OR TAKE TO LOOK AT AMENDED TWO IF NOT, I WILL ENTERTAIN A MOTION TO APPROVE MINUTES AS NOTED. SO MOVED PLEASE. I HAVE A FIRST BY COMMISSIONER EMERSON. SECOND SECOND. BY COMMISSIONER BOWEN. ALL THOSE IN FAVOR? UH. >> ALL OPPOSED? MOTION CARRIES UH ZONING ITEM F ONE CONSIDERED PUBLIC TESTIMONY REGARDING RECOMMENDA …
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Planning and Zoning Commission
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Chairman Casey Clawson
Vice Chair J. Hollis Bone
Alternate Vice Chair Aaron Dominguez
Commissioner Paul Emerson
Commissioner Scott Huckabay
Commissioner Rob Wendt
Commissioner James Holloway
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMWednesday, July 15, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
E.1 Consider approval of the minutes for the June 3, 2026, Planning and Zoning Commission
meeting.
F. ZONING:
F.1 Consider public testimony regarding, and a recommendation concerning the request filed by the
property Owner, Horizon Hall, for amendment No. 1 to Planned Unit Development No. 32
(Volger/Prewitt Tract) to incorporate approximately 0.99 acres of land into the PUD, generally
located south of Round Rock Ave and west of Chisholm Trail Rd. Case No. PUD26-00002
G. CODE AMENDMENTS
G.1 Consider public testimony regarding, and a recommendation concerning the proposed
amendments to the Code of Ordinances City of Round Rock, Texas, 2018, Part III - Zoning and
Development Code, Section 8-87(g)(1)(b) Open House Sign Placement Requirements to amend
sign placement hours.
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G.2 Con …
🗳️ How they voted (6 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: — approve
7 yea
Casey Clawson yea · J. Hollis Bone yea · Aaron Dominguez yea · Paul Emerson yea · Scott Huckabay yea · Rob Wendt yea · James Holloway yea
ZONING: — approve
7 yea
Casey Clawson yea · J. Hollis Bone yea · Aaron Dominguez yea · Paul Emerson yea · Scott Huckabay yea · Rob Wendt yea · James Holloway yea
PZ-2026-022 — approve
7 yea
Casey Clawson yea · J. Hollis Bone yea · Aaron Dominguez yea · Paul Emerson yea · Scott Huckabay yea · Rob Wendt yea · James Holloway yea
PZ-2026-023 — approve
7 yea
Casey Clawson yea · J. Hollis Bone yea · Aaron Dominguez yea · Paul Emerson yea · Scott Huckabay yea · Rob Wendt yea · James Holloway yea
PZ-2026-024 — approve
7 yea
J. Hollis Bone yea · Aaron Dominguez yea · Paul Emerson yea · Casey Clawson yea · Scott Huckabay yea · Rob Wendt yea · James Holloway yea
PZ-2026-025 — approve
7 yea
Casey Clawson yea · J. Hollis Bone yea · Aaron Dominguez yea · Paul Emerson yea · Scott Huckabay yea · Rob Wendt yea · James Holloway yea
Thu Jul 9, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council
City Council reviews zoning changes for The District PUD near Louis Henna Blvd.
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 Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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City Council
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Hilda Montgomery, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 6
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Kristin Stevens, Place 5
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMThursday, July 9, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
Any citizen wishing to speak during citizen communication regarding an item on or off the agenda may do so
after completing the required registration card. All comments must be no more than 3 minutes in length per
§2-26(b)(5), of the Round Rock Code of Ordinances, 2018 Edition. Any comments regarding items not on the
posted agenda may not be discussed or responded to by the City Council per state law.
E. STAFF PRESENTATIONS:
E.1 Consider a presentation and department update from Planning & Development Services
Department.
F. CONSENT AGENDA:
All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted
by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless requested by a Council member in
which event, the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered separately.
F.1 Consider approval of minutes from the June 25, 2026, City Council meeting.
F.2 Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Casco Industries, Inc.
for the purchase of public safety and firehouse supplies and equipment.
F.3 Cons …
🗳️ How they voted (12 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-180 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-170 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-171 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-172 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-174 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-175 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-176 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-179 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-181 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-178 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
2026-178 — dispense with the second reading and adopt
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approve the Consent Agenda
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Kristin Stevens yea
Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 7:30 AM
City Council - Packet Briefing
Council reviews long-range financial plan and previews next week's agenda
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
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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City Council - Packet Briefing
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Hilda Montgomery, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 6
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Kristin Stevens, Place 5
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.7:30 AMTuesday, July 7, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D. STAFF BRIEFING:
D.1 Consider staff briefings and Council member discussion and/or questions regarding items on
the agenda for the July 9, 2026, City Council meeting.
E. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS:
E.1 Consider a presentation regarding Long Range Financial Plan.
F. ADJOURNMENT
POSTING CERTIFICATION
I certify that this notice of the Round Rock City Council Meeting was posted on the 1st day of July 2026, at
5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.043 of the Texas Government Code.
/ORIGINAL SIGNED/
Ann Franklin, City Clerk
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Thu Jun 25, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council
Council considers several land purchases and infrastructure contracts
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
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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City Council
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Hilda Montgomery, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 6
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Kristin Stevens, Place 5
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMThursday, June 25, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
Any citizen wishing to speak during citizen communication regarding an item on or off the agenda may do so
after completing the required registration card. All comments must be no more than 3 minutes in length per
§2-26(b)(5), of the Round Rock Code of Ordinances, 2018 Edition. Any comments regarding items not on the
posted agenda may not be discussed or responded to by the City Council per state law.
E. PROCLAMATIONS, STAFF RECOGNITION AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
E.1 Proclamation recognizing the Round Rock High School Boys gymnastics team for winning the
2026 State Championship.
E.2 Proclamation recognizing the Round Rock High School Girls Gymnastics team for winning Second
Place in the 2026 State Championship.
F. STAFF PRESENTATIONS:
F.1 Consider a presentation regarding the 2026 Teen UniverCity graduating class.
G. CONSENT AGENDA:
All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted
by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless requested by a Council member in
which event, the item will be removed from the co …
🗳️ How they voted (12 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-165 — approve
6 yea · 1 absent
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Kristin Stevens absent
TMP-26-453 — approve
6 yea · 1 absent
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Kristin Stevens absent
2026-163 — approve
6 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-164 — approve
6 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-162 — approve
6 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-166 — approve
6 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-167 — approve
6 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-168 — approve
6 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
TMP-26-441 — appoint
6 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
TMP-26-442 — appoint
6 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
TMP-26-443 — appoint
6 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approve the Consent Agenda
6 yea · 1 absent
Craig Morgan yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea · Kristin Stevens absent
Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority
Cedar Park City Hall, 450 Cypress Creek Road
Round Rock, Texas 78664
Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 7:30 AM
City Council - Packet Briefing
Council reviews upcoming agenda items during a 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.
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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City Council - Packet Briefing
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Hilda Montgomery, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 6
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Kristin Stevens, Place 5
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.7:30 AMTuesday, June 23, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D. STAFF BRIEFING:
D.1 Consider staff briefings and Council member discussion and/or questions regarding items on
the agenda for the June 25, 2026, City Council meeting.
E. ADJOURNMENT
POSTING CERTIFICATION
I certify that this notice of the Round Rock City Council Meeting was posted on the 17th day of June 2026, at
5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.043 of the Texas Government Code.
/ORIGINAL SIGNED/
Ann Franklin, City Clerk
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Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council
Council to weigh commercial zoning at Preserve at Stone Oak
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.
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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City Council
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Kristin Stevens, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 5
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Hilda Montgomery, Place 6
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMThursday, June 11, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
Any citizen wishing to speak during citizen communication regarding an item on or off the agenda may do so
after completing the required registration card. All comments must be no more than 3 minutes in length per
§2-26(b)(5), of the Round Rock Code of Ordinances, 2018 Edition. Any comments regarding items not on the
posted agenda may not be discussed or responded to by the City Council per state law.
E. PROCLAMATIONS, STAFF RECOGNITION AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
E.1 Consider proclaiming June 23, 2026, as "Dravet Syndrome Awareness Day" in the City of Round
Rock.
F. STAFF PRESENTATIONS:
F.1 Consider a presentation regarding the 2026 Spring UniverCity graduating class.
F.2 Consider a presentation and department update from Police Department.
G. CONSENT AGENDA:
All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted
by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless requested by a Council member in
which event, the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered separately.
G.1 Consider approval of minutes fro …
🗳️ How they voted (15 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-150 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-151 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-152 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-153 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-154 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-158 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-155 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-156 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
TMP-26-383 — appoint
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-144 — adopt on second reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-161 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-161 — dispense with the second reading and adopt
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-155 — dispense with the second reading and adopt
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-156 — dispense with the second reading and adopt
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approve the Consent Agenda
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 7:30 AM
City Council - Packet Briefing
Council gets property tax value presentation
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
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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City Council - Packet Briefing
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Kristin Stevens, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 5
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Hilda Montgomery, Place 6
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.7:30 AMTuesday, June 9, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
C. STAFF BRIEFING:
C.1 Consider staff briefings and Council member discussion and/or questions regarding items on
the agenda for the [meeting date] City Council meeting.
D. PROCLAMATION
D.1 Consider proclaiming June 7, 2026, as World Food Safety Day in the City of Round Rock.
E. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS:
E.1 Update from the Executive Director of the Williamson County and Cities Health District
(WCCHD).
E.2 Consider presentation from the Williamson Central Appraisal District regarding property tax
values in the City of Round Rock.
F. ADJOURNMENT
POSTING CERTIFICATION
I certify that this notice of the Round Rock City Council Meeting was posted on the 3rd day of June 2026 at
5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.043 of the Texas Government Code.
/ORIGINAL SIGNED/
Ann Franklin, City Clerk
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Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
Commission to consider changes to building setbacks and parking for The District PUD
The Planning and Zoning Commission will take public testimony and make a recommendation on an amendment to Planned Unit Development No. 129 (The District) to modify maximum building setbacks, parking, and development standards. They will also approve the minutes from the May 6 meeting and receive a staff update on Council actions related to planning and zoning.
- Public hearing and recommendation on PUD amendment No. 5 (Case PUD26-00005) for property south of Louis Henna Blvd and northwest of Greenlawn Blvd, requested by Mark IV Capital
- Approval of minutes from May 6, 2026 meeting
- Staff report on Council actions regarding Planning and Zoning items
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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Planning and Zoning Commission
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Chairman Casey Clawson
Vice Chair J. Hollis Bone
Alternate Vice Chair Aaron Dominguez
Commissioner Paul Emerson
Commissioner Scott Huckabay
Commissioner Rob Wendt
Commissioner James Holloway
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMWednesday, June 3, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
E.1 Consider approval of the minutes for the May 6, 2026, Planning and Zoning Commission
meeting.
F. ZONING:
F.1 Consider public testimony regarding, and a recommendation concerning the request filed by the
property Owner, Mark IV Capital, for amendment No. 5 to Planned Unit Development No. 129
(The District) to allow for modifications to maximum building setbacks and parking and
development standards, generally located south of Louis Henna Blvd and northwest of
Greenlawn Blvd. Case No. PUD26-00005
G. STAFF REPORT:
G.1 Consider an update regarding Council actions related to Planning and Zoning items.
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H. ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of
Round Rock reserves the right to adjourn into executive …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
PZ-2026-017 — approve
6 yea · 1 absent
Casey Clawson yea · J. Hollis Bone yea · Aaron Dominguez yea · Paul Emerson yea · Scott Huckabay absent · Rob Wendt yea · James Holloway yea
PZ-2026-018 — approve
6 yea · 1 absent
Casey Clawson yea · J. Hollis Bone yea · Aaron Dominguez yea · Paul Emerson yea · Scott Huckabay absent · Rob Wendt yea · James Holloway yea
Thu May 28, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Transportation and Economic Development Corporation
Deliberate incentives for business prospects in executive session
The board will approve minutes from the previous meeting and then enter an executive session to discuss offering financial or other incentives to businesses considering locating or expanding in Round Rock. No other actionable items are on the agenda.
- Approval of minutes from April 23, 2026 meeting
- Executive session under §551.087 to deliberate economic development incentives
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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31. >> GOOD EVENING. OH CALL. THE UH. THURSDAY, MAY 28TH, 2026. TRANSPORTATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MEETING TO. ORDER AND WE. CALL THE ROLL PLEASE. PRESIDENT FLORES. HERE. >> VICE PRESIDENT. >> THEY'RE ALL HERE. SECRETARY VILLARREAL HERE. BOARD MEMBER. BAKER HERE. BOARD MEMBER. MOSSMAN BOARD MEMBER. LET YVONNE. PRESENT. BOARD MEMBER SHERWOOD HERE. THANK YOU. >> CITIZEN COMMUNICATION. ANYBODY HERE WISHING TO ADDRESS THE, UH. >> GROUP. SEEING NONE. ITEM D APPROVAL OF MINUTES. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FROM THE APRIL 23RD. 2026 TRANSPORTATION ECONOMIC. DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MEETING. ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS? IF NOT, ENTERTAIN A MOTION TO ADOPT THE MINUTES. I'LL MAKE THE MOTION SECOND. ALL RIGHT. >> I HAVE A MOTION BY SECRETARY REALE. SECOND BY BOARD MEMBER BRACEY. ANY OTHER DISCUSSION? ALL IN FAVOR SIGNIFY BY RAISING YOUR HAND. IT PASSES UNANIMOUSLY. THANK YOU. E EXECUTIVE. SESSION E1 CONSIDER EXECUTIVE SESSION AS AUTHORIZED BY SECTION 551.087 GOVERNMENT CODE TO DELIBERATE THE OFFER OF A FINANCIAL OR OTHER INCENTIVE TO BUSINESS PROSPECTS CONSIDERING ROUND ROCK IS THE LOCATION FOR NEW YORK'S BENNETT BUSINESSES THAT WOULD BRING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO THE CITY, WE WILL RETIRE TO EXECUTIVE SESSION AT ALL RIGHT. IT IS 530 AND WE'RE RETURNING FROM EXECUTIVE SESSION. THERE IS NO ACTION AND WE ARE ADJOURNED. THANK YOU.
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Transportation and Economic Development
Corporation
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
President Rene Flores
Vice President Ryan Therrell
Secretary Rick Villarreal
Board Member Writ Baese
Board Member Jessica Mosman
Board Member Van Lityouvong
Board Member Michele Sherwood
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.5:00 PMThursday, May 28, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
D.1 Consider approval of the minutes from the April 23, 2026, Transportation and Economic
Development Corporation meeting.
E. EXECUTIVE SESSION:
E.1 Consider Executive Session as authorized by §551.087, Government Code, to deliberate the offer
of a financial or other incentive to business prospects considering Round Rock as a location for
new or expanded businesses that would bring economic development to the City.
F. ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the Transportation and Economic Development
Corporation for the City of Round Rock reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during
the course of this meeting to discuss any of the matters listed below, as authorized by Texas Government
Code:
§551.071 Consultation with Attorney
§551.072 Deliberations regarding Real Property
§551.073 Deliberations reg …
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
TMP-26-415 — approve
6 yea · 1 absent
Rene Flores yea · Ryan Therrell yea · Rick Villarreal yea · Writ Baese yea · Jessica Mosman absent · Michele Sherwood yea · Van Lityouvong yea
Thu May 28, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council
Council to consider first reading of budget amendment for FY 2025-2026
The Round Rock City Council will administer oaths to newly elected members and take up a consent agenda including interlocal agreements for hazardous waste programs and a wastewater main rehabilitation change order. Under resolutions, major actions include purchasing a fire pumper, approving change orders for the Old Settler's Recreation Center and Bob Bennett Complex, selecting a contractor for Fire Station 11, and awarding a contract for the Brushy Creek wastewater treatment expansion. The council will also receive semi-annual reports on impact fees and consider a first-reading ordinance amending the operating budget.
- Approve Change Order No. 1 for Old Settler's Buildout Project (Recreation Center) with SpawGlass
- Authorize best-value determination for Fire Station No. 11 Project with John King Construction
- Supplemental Contract No. 2 for Brushy Creek East Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion to 40 MGD
- First reading of Amendment No. 1 to FY 2025-2026 Operating Budget
- Semi-annual reports on Capital Improvements Plan and Roadway/Water/Wastewater Impact Fees
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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EVEN IN TONIGHT'S. CASE WILL BE GIVEN BY PASTOR MARK WESTERVILLE OF. CENTRAL BAPTIST. CHURCH PASTOR. I FEEL LIKE IT WAS. CHURCH WITH THE TIME TO START IS NOW RIGHT? I'M HERE TONIGHT TO PRAY ESPECIALLY FOR CRAIG, FRANK AND MICHELLE AS THEY I KNOW MICHELLE AND FRANK HAD A HARD CAMPAIGN TO RUN AND UH BUT UH I'M GLAD YOU ARE REELECTED FOR SURE AND UH UH LET ME PRAY. UH. >> FATHER WHAT A JOY TO STAY IN THE FOR THIS COUNCIL AND LIFT THEM TO YOU LORD, ESPECIALLY CRAIG AND MICHELLE AND FRANK AS THEY HAVE FELT CALLED ONCE AGAIN TO UH, REPRESENT THIS CITY. AND FATHER, I PRAY FOR THE WHOLE COUNCIL THAT YOU WOULD GIVE THEM YOUR MIND OF DISCERNMENT AND WISDOM FOR THIS CITY, THAT YOU WOULD GIVE THEM EARS TO HEAR TRUTH AND HEAR UH WHAT YOU GUIDE THEM, LORD, THAT YOU WOULD GIVE THEM LIVES TO SPEAK KINDNESS AND SPEAK WITH CLARITY AS THEY LEAD THE CITY LORD, THAT YOU GIVE THEM STRONG BACKS AS THEY CARRY THE BURDEN OF THIS CITY, THAT YOU WOULD GIVE THEM STRONG LEGS AS THEY WALK OUT WHAT THEY REPRESENT HERE LORD AND THEN ABOVE ALL ELSE GIVE THEM SOFT HEARTS, LORD UH THICK SKIN AND SOFT HEARTS, LORD BECAUSE THEY GOT A LOVE THIS COMMUNITY AND UH LORD I PRAY THAT YOU WOULD GIVE THEM A HEART THAT WERE AMBERS AND THAT YOU SO LORD UH ,AS CRAIG, FRANK AND MICHELLE START NEW TERMS LORD FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS THE WHOLE COUNCIL IS TOGETHER AND UNIFIED AND I'M GRATEFUL FOR THEM AND GRATEFUL FOR, UH, THIS COMMUNITY THE WAY YOU BLESS JESUS IN JESUS NAME. AMEN. AMEN. THANK YOU. PASTOR MARK AND THANK YOU FOR …
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City Council
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Kristin Stevens, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 5
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Hilda Montgomery, Place 6
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMThursday, May 28, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D OATH OF OFFICE
D1 Administration of oath of office to the newly elected Council Member for Place 1.
D2 Administration of oath of office to the newly elected Council Member for Place 4.
D3 Administration of oath of office to the newly elected Mayor.
E. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
Any citizen wishing to speak during citizen communication regarding an item on or off the agenda may do so
after completing the required registration card. All comments must be no more than 3 minutes in length per
§2-26(b)(5), of the Round Rock Code of Ordinances, 2018 Edition. Any comments regarding items not on the
posted agenda may not be discussed or responded to by the City Council per state law.
F. CONSENT AGENDA:
All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted
by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless requested by a Council member in
which event, the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered separately.
F.1 Consider approval of minutes from the May 14, 2026, City Council meeting.
F.2 Consider a resolution amending the officers and emp …
🗳️ How they voted (10 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-139 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-136 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-137 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-138 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-134 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-143 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-146 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-144 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-147 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approve the Consent Agenda
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
Tue May 26, 2026 · 7:30 AM
City Council - Packet Briefing
Council briefs on May 28 meeting agenda
This is a packet briefing session where council members receive staff briefings and discuss items on the agenda for the upcoming May 28 City Council meeting. No final decisions are made; it is a preparatory meeting.
- Staff briefing and council discussion on items for May 28, 2026 City Council meeting
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
📹 From the video · 31m
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CREW AS WELL AS FAR AS. THE TRUCKS. >> WHO WANT. >> TO TRADE. IN IF THAT'S GOING. >> TO CREATE A. DEFICIT FOR. US ON. >> IN OUR. UH, RESERVE. FLEET AND IT'S NOT UH AGAIN BECAUSE OF THE STELLAR JOB THAT HIS. HIS TROOPS DO IS. KEEPING ALL OF OUR TRUCKS UP AND RUNNING SO IT WILL NOT CREATE. ANY ANY. UH. >> ISSUES WITH US THERE. THE STAFFING. >> WE ALREADY HAVE. UH WITH THE REMAINDER OF. >> THE STAFF. >> IS CURRENTLY AND UH. >> THE NEW. NEW HIRE. ACADEMY. UH, SO WHEN. CREATING ANY STAFFING ISSUES FOR US AS WELL. UH, I'D BE HAPPY. TO ANSWER. >> ANY QUESTIONS. QUESTIONS? >> COUNCIL MEMBER APPLAUSE. SO CHIEF. JUST WANT TO MAKE. >> SURE I UNDERSTAND. SO ARE WE. CANCELING AN ORDER. AND PLACING A NEW. ORDER OR ARE. >> WE TRADING. >> IN EQUIPMENT? SO BOTH. YES, SIR. SO WE'RE. CANCELING ONE. ORDER OF THE TRUCK THAT'S. CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION. UH, THE. >> SQUAD THAT WE CURRENTLY HAVE IN PLACE, THEY'RE GIVING US A TRADING. UH. >> VALUE OF 100,000 FOR THAT TRUCK. UH, SO IT WOULD GO AWAY. AS WELL. AND. >> UH, RETURN BACK. TO TO SEDANS. UM, THIS ENGINE THAT WE FOUND IS. IS CURRENTLY BEING BUILT AS. A STOCK TRUCK SO. THERE'S SEVERAL. I KNOW WE. TALK OVER. >> THE LAST. 3 TO 4 YEARS MAYBE EVEN. LONGER ABOUT THE. LONG LEAD TIMES ON OUR TRUCKS. UM, SO THERE'S REALLY. THREE THREE PROCESSES. >> YOU. CAN GO. UH ONE YOU CAN. >> DO A. >> FULL CUSTOM TRUCK AS WELL. IS WHAT WE'VE. >> DONE IN THE. PAST AND PART. >> OF THAT WE CAN CONTINUE TO PLAY THAT. IN THAT ROLE. UM BECAUSE OF. >> OUR REPLACEMENT …
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City Council - Packet Briefing
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Kristin Stevens, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 5
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Hilda Montgomery, Place 6
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.7:30 AMTuesday, May 26, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D. STAFF BRIEFING:
D.1 Consider staff briefings and Council member discussion and/or questions regarding items on
the agenda for the May 28, 2026 City Council meeting.
F. ADJOURNMENT
POSTING CERTIFICATION
I certify that this notice of the Round Rock City Council Meeting was posted on the 20th day of May 2026 at
5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.043 of the Texas Government Code.
/ORIGINAL SIGNED/
Ann Franklin, City Clerk
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Tue May 19, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission
Commission to recommend partial tax exemptions for historic sites
The Historic Preservation Commission will consider recommending applications for 2026 partial tax exemptions for historically significant sites. They will also approve minutes from the April meeting and receive a monthly update on preservation projects and events.
- Consider recommendation for 2026 partial tax exemptions for historic sites
- Approve minutes of April 21, 2026 meeting
- Receive monthly update on historic preservation projects and events
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
📹 From the video · 28m
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WE WILL. >> CALL THE. MAY 19TH. >> MEETING OF THE. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION. TO ORDER. AT THIS TIME. 6:18 P.M.. >> WE HAVE THE ROLL CALL. OKAY. >> COMMISSIONER CONRAD. COMMISSIONER ELLEN HERE. COMMISSIONER SIMMONS. YES. COMMISSIONER WOLFE HERE. COMMISSIONER PETERSON. VICE CHAIR. WHITAKER HERE. CHAIRPERSON. >> HERE. >> SORRY. >> JUST STANDS WITH THE COURAGEOUS. I PLEDGE. ALLEGIANCE TO. >> THE FLAG. OF THE UNITED STATES. >> OF AMERICA. ON WHICH. >> IT STANDS ONE NATION UNDER GOD. INDIVISIBLE WITH. >> LIBERTY AND. JUSTICE FOR ALL .UNDER THE TEXAS FLAG I PLEDGE. ALLEGIANCE TO THEE. TEXAS ONE STATE. UNDER GOD. >> AND ONE AND INDIVIDUALS. THANK YOU. >> DO WE HAVE ANY CITIZEN COMMUNICATION? IT DOESN'T. APPEAR AS ANYONE IS HERE. RIGHT. SO. >> I DID BE. APPROVAL OF. >> THE MINUTES. E-1 CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE APRIL 21ST, 2026 HISTORIC PRESERVATION. COMMISSION MEETING. IF THERE ARE. ANY ADDITIONS. >> OR CORRECTIONS. WE WE. >> COULD ENTERTAIN. >> A MOTION. TO APPROVE THE MINUTES. UH, SO MOVE. UH SO MOVE. I'LL SECOND IT. MOVED AND SECONDED. UM, COMMISSIONER ELLEN. YES. >> COMMISSIONER SIMMONS. YES. >> COMMISSIONER WOLFF. YES. >> VICE CHAIR. >> WHITAKER. YES. CHAIRPERSON. YES. >> ITEM F. TAX EXEMPTIONS. F ONE. CONSIDER A RECOMMENDATION. REGARDING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2026 PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT SITES. GOOD EVENING COMMISSIONERS. SO IT'S AN OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAM. AS YOU. KNOW, THE UM. HISTORIC TAX. >> EXEMPTION PROGRAM WAS ADOPTED IN 1 …
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Historic Preservation Commission
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Chairman Richard Parson
Vice Chairman Sharon Whitaker
Commissioner Tammy Conrad
Commissioner Shagufta Ellam
Commissioner Audrey Simmons
Commissioner Andrew Wolfe
Commissioner Gavin Peterson
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMTuesday, May 19, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
E.1 Consider approval of the minutes of the April 21, 2026 Historic Preservation Commission
Meeting.
F. TAX EXEMPTIONS:
F.1 Consider a recommendation regarding applications for the 2026 partial tax exemptions for
historically significant sites.
G. PLANNER REPORT:
G.1 Consider a monthly update by staff and Commissioners relating to historic preservation projects,
goals, events and activities.
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May 19, 2026Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Agenda
H. ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the Historic Preservation Commission for the City of
Round Rock reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during the course of this meeting
to discuss any of the matters listed below, as authorized by Texas Government Code:
§551.071 Consultation with Attorney
§551.072 Deliberations regarding Rea …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
TMP-26-385 — approve
5 yea · 2 absent
Sharon Whitaker yea · Tammy Conrad absent · Shagufta Ellam yea · Richard Parson yea · Audrey Simmons yea · Andrew Wolfe yea · Gavin Peterson absent
TMP-26-386 — approve
5 yea · 2 absent
Sharon Whitaker yea · Tammy Conrad absent · Shagufta Ellam yea · Richard Parson yea · Audrey Simmons yea · Andrew Wolfe yea · Gavin Peterson absent
Thu May 14, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council
Council considers reducing parking minimums for nonresidential uses
The City Council will hold a public hearing and vote on first reading of an ordinance to reduce or eliminate minimum off-street parking spaces for certain nonresidential uses. The Council also will consider multiple resolutions, including using eminent domain to acquire land for the Gattis School Road expansion and approving contracts for various projects. An executive session is scheduled regarding pending litigation with Thalle Construction Company.
- Public hearing and first reading of ordinance to reduce off-street parking minimums for nonresidential uses
- Resolutions to acquire 0.169 acre (Paul Cates Stable) and 0.849 acre (Sonoma HOA) via eminent domain for Gattis School Road Segments 4 and 5
- Resolution to purchase a replacement Fire Battalion 2 vehicle from Lake Country Chevrolet
- Resolution authorizing contract with TerraSol, LLC for Mayfield Park Archery Project 2026
- Consent agenda includes Microsoft Enterprise Enrollment, water meter systems, and McNeil Road Extension Railroad Culverts agreements
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
📹 From the video · 1h 46m
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GOOD EVENING. TONIGHT'S INVOCATION WILL BE GIVEN BY PASTOR KELLY. UH, GRACE WHITE CHURCH PASTOR. THANK YOU FOR COMING. THIS. >> LET US PRAY. UH, FATHER, WE THANK YOU. WE WANT TO APPRECIATE YOU FOR YOUR LOVE OF OUR LIVES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GOODNESS THAT YOU HAVE SHOWN TO US IN DIVERSE WAYS. LORD, WE CELEBRATE YOUR FAITHFULNESS OR GOD OF US THIS CITY. THANK YOU OR GOD FOR KEEPING AND GUIDING US. NO THANK YOU OH GOD FOR IN YOU WE LEAVE, WE MOVE AND WE HAVE OUR I MEAN LORD WE THANK YOU FOR THE LEADERSHIP OF THIS CITY. THANK YOU FOR THE WISDOM THE LORD YOU HAVE GIVEN TO THEM OR GO SO FAR IN LEADING THIS CITY. LORD WE RETURN ALL THE GLORY ON TO YOU DEAR LORD WE COMMIT OH GOD THIS MEETING INTO YOUR HANDS. OH GOD WE ASK LORD FOR WISDOM. WE ASK FOR UNDERSTANDING. WE ASK FOR INSIGHT. WE ASK THAT YOUR SPIRIT WILL GUIDE ALL DELIBERATION. THE LORD WILL LEAD TO THIS CITY OR GO TO A GREATER HEIGHT A GREATER PEACE AND TRANQUILITY. THANK YOU OUR DEAR LORD. WE GIVE YOU ALL THE PRAISE IN CHRIST'S NAME WE PRAY WHO MAKE. THANK YOU PASTOR. THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE. I'LL CALL THE 530 COUNCIL. MEETING TO ORDER AND PLEASE CALL THE ROLL. MAYOR MORGAN HERE. MAYOR PRO TEM STEVENS HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER LEE HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER FLORES HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER FLEMING HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER ORTEGA HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER MONTGOMERY HERE. ALL RIGHT. WE'RE BEFORE WE GO INTO EACH SESSION WE'RE GOING TO STAND AND DO THE PLEDGES. PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE. TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND TO THE REPUBLIC FOR WHIC …
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City Council
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Kristin Stevens, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 5
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Hilda Montgomery, Place 6
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.5:30 PMThursday, May 14, 2026
The City will convene in Executive Session at 5:30 p.m. and will begin the regular
agenda at or after 6:00 p.m.
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. EXECUTIVE SESSION:
C.1 Consider Executive Session as authorized by §551.071, Government Code, related to
consultation with attorney regarding pending litigation, to wit: Thalle Construction Company,
Inc. v. City of Round Rock, cause no. 26-1071-C480.
D. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
E. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
Any citizen wishing to speak during citizen communication regarding an item on or off the agenda may do so
after completing the required registration card. All comments must be no more than 3 minutes in length per
§2-26(b)(5), of the Round Rock Code of Ordinances, 2018 Edition. Any comments regarding items not on the
posted agenda may not be discussed or responded to by the City Council per state law.
F. PROCLAMATIONS, STAFF RECOGNITION AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
F.1 Consider proclaiming May 14, 2026, as "Round Rock High School Girls Soccer Team Day" in the
City of Round Rock.
F.2 Consider proclaiming May 2026, as "Motorcycle Safety & Awareness Month" in the City of
Round Rock.
F.3 Consider proclaiming June 2026, as Pride Month in the C …
🗳️ How they voted (12 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-095 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-124 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-125 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-130 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-126 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-127 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-122 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-131 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-132 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-119 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-119 — dispense with the second reading and adopt
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approve the Consent Agenda
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
Tue May 12, 2026 · 4:00 PM
City Council
Council to canvass May 2025 election results
The City Council is meeting primarily to canvass the returns from the May 2, 2025 General Election, which is a procedural step to certify the election results. No other substantive business is on the agenda.
- Canvass of election returns for May 2, 2025 General Election
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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City Council
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Kristin Stevens, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 5
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Hilda Montgomery, Place 6
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.4:00 PMTuesday, May 12, 2026
Canvass Election
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. CANVASS:
C.1 Consider canvass of election returns for the May 2, 2025, General Election.
D. ADJOURNMENT
*Pursuant to the terms of Section 3.13 of the Round Rock Home Rule Charter, the second reading of this
ordinance may be dispensed with by an affirmative vote of all the City Council members present.
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the City Council for the City of Round Rock reserves
the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during the course of this meeting to discuss any of the
matters listed below, as authorized by Texas Government Code:
§551.071 Consultation with Attorney
§551.072 Deliberations regarding Real Property
§551.073 Deliberations regarding Gifts and Donations
§551.074 Personnel Matters
§551.076 Deliberations regarding Security Devices
§551.087 Deliberations regarding Economic Development Negotiations
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May 12, 2026City Council Meeting Agenda
POSTING CERTIFICATION
I certify that this notice of the Round Rock City Council Meeting was posted on the 6th day of May 2026, at
5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.043 of the Texas Government Code.
/O …
Tue May 12, 2026 · 7:30 AM
City Council - Packet Briefing
Council receives Chamber quarterly update
This is a packet briefing for the upcoming City Council meeting. The council will hear a quarterly presentation from the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce and discuss agenda items for the regular meeting.
- Presentation and quarterly update from Round Rock Chamber of Commerce
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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AN ALCOHOL 730. PACKET BRIEFING THE ORDER AND PLEASE CALL THE ROLL. YOU MAYOR MORGAN. HERE MAYOR. PRO TEM STEVENS HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER LEE HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER. FLORES HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER FLEMING HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER. >> ORTEGA HERE. COUNCIL MEMBER MONTGOMERY. COUNCIL MEMBER MONTGOMERY BE HERE THURSDAY NIGHT. SHE'S OUT OF TOWN. VISIT HER MOM. UH. >> ANY. >> UH CITIZEN. COMMUNICATION SEEING ON STAFF. BRIEFING D1. CONSIDER STAFF. >> BRIEFINGS AND COUNCIL MEMBER DISCUSSION. AND OR QUESTIONS GUARDAMOS. >> ON THE. AGENDA FOR THE MEETING.. >> CITY COUNCIL MEETING? >> UH. ALL RIGHT AS YOU KNOW. >> WE START. >> AT 530. HOWEVER AN EXECUTIVE SESSION UM SO. >> WE'LL COME IN AND CALL THE MEETING TO. ORDER DO IT. DO WE. KNOW IF. THE PASTOR'S. COMING BEFORE. >> OR 530? HE IS. NOT HE. >> WILL BE. >> 30S TO DO IT. HE'S GOTTA DO IT BEFORE. >> BECAUSE. ONCE THE MEETING. STARTS OKAY. SO JUST. THAT THEY. >> CAN THEY CAN'T. >> THEY. CAN'T THEY CAN'T. OBJECT UH. UM THEN WE'LL COME BACK IN. WE'RE GOING TO DO ALL THE PROCLAMATIONS. >> WHERE WE DO CITIZEN COMMUNICATION. UH UH. COUNCILMEMBER FLEMING. IS ASKED TO DO. >> ONE. UM THEN WE'LL DO F TWO AND THREE IN THAT ORDER. UH I THINK THERE'LL. >> BE. SOME SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS HERE. FOR F1. SO WE'LL WANT TO GET THROUGH IT WHERE THEY CAN. GET TO THEIR BOARD MEETING. SO UH, THEN. STAFF PRESENTATIONS. CONSENT AGENDA. ANYBODY ANY QUESTIONS? COUNCIL MEMBER FLEMING. UM, I JUST HAD A QUESTION. H6 I BELIEVE IT. UM ,SO. WE'RE ADDING I GUESS. ADDITIONAL UM, THERA …
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City Council - Packet Briefing
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Kristin Stevens, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 5
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Hilda Montgomery, Place 6
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.7:30 AMTuesday, May 12, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D. STAFF BRIEFING:
D.1 Consider staff briefings and Council member discussion and/or questions regarding items on
the agenda for the [meeting date] City Council meeting.
E. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS:
E.1 Consider a presentation and quarterly update from the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce.
F. ADJOURNMENT
POSTING CERTIFICATION
I certify that this notice of the Round Rock City Council Meeting was posted on the 6th day of May 2026, at
5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.043 of the Texas Government Code.
/ORIGINAL SIGNED/
Ann Franklin, City Clerk
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Wed May 6, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
Commission to consider allowing commercial use in Preserve at Stone Oak PUD
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and vote on a recommendation for amendment No. 7 to Planned Unit Development No. 23 (Preserve at Stone Oak) to allow limited commercial development as a permitted use. The commission will also approve the minutes from their April 1, 2026 meeting and receive an update on council actions related to planning and zoning items.
- Public hearing and recommendation on PUD amendment to allow commercial development north of RM 1431 and west of Stone Oak Dr.
- Approval of April 1, 2026 meeting minutes
- Staff update on council actions related to planning and zoning
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
📹 From the video · 1h 27m
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OKAY WE'RE GOING TO CALL THE WEDNESDAY MAY 6TH, 2026 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING TO ORDER. JESSIE, WOULD YOU PLEASE CALL THE ROLL. CHAIR CLAWSON PRESIDENT. VICE CHAIR. UH, BOONE ALTERNATE VICE CHAIR DOMINGUEZ HERE. COMMISSIONER EMERSON HERE. COMMISSIONER HOLLOWAY HERE. COMMISSIONER HUCKABY. COMMISSIONER ONE HERE. COMMISSIONERS. >> ATTENDEES, WOULD YOU PLEASE JOIN US FOR A PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE? I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND TO THE REPUBLIC FOR WHICH IT STANDS. ONE NATION. UNDER GOD. >> INDIVISIBLE, WITH. LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL. UNDER THE TEXAS FLAG. ALLEGIANCE TO THE. TEXAS ONE. >> STATE UNDER GOD ONE. THANK YOU. >> UH, PURSUANT TO TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE 551007 UH ALLOWS CITIZENS TO BEAR TO HAVE A CITIZEN COMMUNICATION TO SPEAK FOR ANY AGENDA ITEM TO SEE YOU. DO WE HAVE ANYBODY SIGNED UP FOR CITIZEN COMMUNICATION? NO. >> OKAY. >> UH. >> COMMISSIONERS EVERYBODY HAD A CHANCE TO READ MINUTES. UH, NEED TO MAKE SURE THERE'S NO AMENDMENTS, REVISIONS. ANYBODY NEED TO PULL ANYTHING? IF NOT, I WILL ENTERTAIN A MOTION TO APPROVE THE APRIL. >> 1ST. 2026 PLANNING ZONING, UH, MINUTE MEETING IF THERE'S NO CHANGES, LIKE TO PULL. >> THE. APRIL 1ST. >> 2026 AT MINUTES. I HAVE A FIRST. I HAVE A SECOND. I'LL SECOND THAT. ALL THOSE IN FAVOR SAY AYE. AYE. >> MOTION CARRIES OKAY ITEM F1 CONSIDER PUBLIC TESTIMONY REGARDING AND RECOMMENDATION CONSIDERING UH THE REQUEST FILED BY RENNER GROUP ON BEHALF OF PROPERTY OWNER HCDC FOR AN AMENDMENT NUMBER S …
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Planning and Zoning Commission
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Chairman Casey Clawson
Vice Chair J. Hollis Bone
Alternate Vice Chair Aaron Dominguez
Commissioner Paul Emerson
Commissioner Scott Huckabay
Commissioner Rob Wendt
Commissioner James Holloway
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMWednesday, May 6, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
E.1 Consider approval of the minutes for the April 1, 2026, Planning and Zoning Commission
meeting.
F. ZONING:
F.1 Consider public testimony regarding, and a recommendation concerning the request filed by The
Drenner Group on behalf of the property owner, HCBC, for amendment No. 7 to Planned Unit
Development No. 23 (Preserve at Stone Oak) to allow for limited commercial development as a
permitted use, generally located north of RM 1431 and west of Stone Oak Dr. Case No.
PUD26-00004
G. STAFF REPORT:
G.1 Consider an update regarding Council actions related to Planning and Zoning items.
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May 6, 2026Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda
H. ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of
Round Rock reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
PZ-2026-014 — approve
5 yea
Casey Clawson yea · Aaron Dominguez yea · Paul Emerson yea · Rob Wendt yea · James Holloway yea
PZ-2026-015 — approve
5 yea
Casey Clawson yea · Aaron Dominguez yea · Paul Emerson yea · Rob Wendt yea · James Holloway yea
Wed May 6, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Capital Improvements Advisory Committee (CIAC)
CIAC to review semi-annual reports on roadway and utility impact fee plans
The Capital Improvements Advisory Committee will hear presentations from the Public Works Department on two semi-annual reports: one regarding the Roadway Impact Fee Capital Improvements Plan and another on the Utilities Capital Improvements Plan. The committee will also vote on approval of both reports and identification of any inequities. Minutes from the November 2025 meeting are up for approval.
- Consider approval of minutes from November 5, 2025 meeting
- Presentation and recommendation on Roadway Impact Fee Semi-Annual Report
- Presentation and recommendation on Utilities Capital Improvements Plan Semi-Annual Report
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
📹 From the video · 34m
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OKAY WE WILL CALL THE. WEDNESDAY, MAY. >> 6TH. 2026 CAPITOL. IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY. COMMITTEE MEETING TO ORDER. TO SEE. >> WOULD YOU PLEASE CALL THE ROLL? CHAIR CLAWSON HERE. VICE CHAIR BOONE. ALTERNATE VICE CHAIR. DOMINGUEZ COMMITTEE MEMBER EMERSON HERE. COME HERE. COMMITTEE MEMBER. HUCKABY. COMMITTEE MEMBER. HALLOWAY HERE. COMMITTEE MEMBER ONE HERE. AD HOC. UM. >> GRANT RAMPERSAD HERE. OKAY. >> PURSUANT TO. TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION. 551007 WHICH ALLOWS. THE TO SPEAK UH. PUBLIC TO SPEAK FOR. A TOTAL OF THREE MINUTES ON THE AGENDA ITEMS TO SEE IF WE HAVE ANYBODY FOR A CITIZEN COMMUNICATION SIGNED UP? NO. >> OKAY. SO MOVING FORWARD. UM, COMMITTEE MEMBERS, HAVE YOU ALL TAKE A LOOK AT LAST UH UH, MINUTES FOR NOVEMBER 5TH, 2025? DO WE HAVE ANY AMENDMENTS OR REVISIONS? ANYTHING TO BE PULLED? IF THERE'S NONE, I'LL, UH, CONSIDER A MOTION TO APPROVE. I'LL MOVE. >> WE APPROVE. SECOND. >> I HAVE A FIRST AND A SECOND. ALL IN FAVOR SAY AYE. UH. >> ALL CARRIES. UH, PRESENTATION IS CONSIDERED PRESENTATION FROM THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRANSPORTATION DIVISION AND RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE SEMI REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRESS OF ROADWAY IMPACT FEE CAPITAL. IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM. AND IDENTIFICATION OF ANY PERCEIVED INEQUITIES IN IMPLEMENTING THE PLAN OR IMPOSING THE. IMPACT FEE. GOOD EVENING AND THANK. UM THIS IS USUALLY THE. >> PART OF THE. MEETING WHERE. >> GERALD AND I START THE TIMER. >> ON OUR WATCH. >> TO. WATCH MICHAEL SNEAK. 35 MINUTES INTO A 15 MINUTE SESSI …
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Capital Improvements Advisory Committee
(CIAC)
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Chair Casey Clawson
Vice Chair Hollis Bone
Alternate Vice Chair Aaron Dominguez
Committee Member Paul Emerson
Committee Member Scott Huckabay
Committee Member Rob Wendt
Committee Member James Holloway
Ad Hoc Committee Member Mary Allen Ramprasad
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.5:30 PMWednesday, May 6, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
D.1 Consider approval of the minutes for the November 5, 2025, CIAC meeting.
E. PRESENTATIONS:
E.1 Consider a presentation from the Public Works Department - Transportation Division and
recommend approval of the Semi-Annual Report to City Council with respect to the progress of
the Roadway Impact Fee Capital Improvements Plan and identification of any perceived
inequities in implementing the plan or imposing the impact fee.
E.2 Consider a presentation from the Public Works Department - Utilities Division and recommend
approval of the Semi-Annual Report to City Council with respect to the progress of the Capital
Improvements Plan and identification of any perceived inequities in implementing the plan or
imposing the impact fee.
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May 6, 2026Capital Improvements Advisory
Committee (CIAC)
Meet …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
CI-2026-001 — approve
5 yea
Rob Wendt yea · Casey Clawson yea · Mary Allen Ramprasad yea · James Holloway yea · Paul Emerson yea
CI-2026-002 — approve
5 yea
Rob Wendt yea · Casey Clawson yea · Mary Allen Ramprasad yea · James Holloway yea · Paul Emerson yea
CI-2026-003 — approve
5 yea
Rob Wendt yea · Casey Clawson yea · Mary Allen Ramprasad yea · James Holloway yea · Paul Emerson yea
Thu Apr 23, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council
Council to annex and rezone 8.5 acres near Chandler Road for commercial use
The City Council will hold public hearings and vote on annexing and rezoning 8.5 acres northwest of Chandler Road and CR 107 Spur to General Commercial. Other major items include issuing multiple series of bonds and certificates of obligation, amending parks and recreation fees, and awarding contracts for street maintenance and utility equipment. The council will also discuss economic incentives for business prospects in executive session.
- Consider annexation of 1.517 acres of CR 107 Spur right-of-way and 8.531 acres near Chandler Road
- Consider zoning 8.53 acres to C-1a General Commercial
- Consider ordinances authorizing issuance of Combination Tax and Limited Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2026, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2026, Limited Tax Notes, and Refunding Bonds
- Consider resolution amending Parks and Recreation Fees
- Consider contract with Asphalt Inc. for 2026 Residential Street Maintenance Program
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
📹 From the video · 2h 20m
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HOUSE WHICH WAS MOVED FROM MAIN STREET AND RELOCATED TO OLD SETTLERS PIONEER VILLAGE AND OLD SETTLERS PARK. THE PALMS. FARM FAMILY WERE EARLY PIONEERS THAT SETTLED IN THE AREA. KNOWN AS. >> BRUSHY CREEK IN THOSE DAYS. THROUGH HARD WORK AND. PERSEVERANCE IT BECAME VERY SUCCESSFUL AND IT CREATED A COMMUNITY NOW KNOWN AS PALM VALLEY. ANOTHER WORK IN PROGRESS RIGHT NOW THE CITY IS WORKING ON IS THE. HISTORIC TIMELINE SIGNAGE AND THE. WALKING TRAILS IN VETERAN'S PARK. WHICH ONCE COMPLETED. IT'S GOING TO BE. A REAL. ASSET TO OUR COMMUNITY. AND A BIG THANK YOU. TO YOUR. >> SUPPORT FOR THE DOWNTOWN. WATER TOWER PARK. IMPROVEMENTS, ESPECIALLY THE MAYFIELD SERVICE STATION. SOMETIMES KNOWN. >> AS THE. >> JOHNSON BUILDING. THE LANDMARK FOR THE ICONIC. DOMINO PLAYERS. I MOVED. AROUND ROCK AND I ACTUALLY WITNESSED. THOSE GENTLEMEN. PLAYING 42. DOWN THERE AND I THOUGHT. >> WHAT A NICE LITTLE TOWN MOVE TOO. LITTLE GOT TO. >> KNOW IT'S GOING TO BLOW UP. YEAH. ROUND ROCK PRESERVATION IS A 501 NONPROFIT OUR QUARTERLY OR LUNCH AND LEARN PRESENTATIONS ENGAGE THE PUBLIC HOSTING PRESENTATIONS ON VARIOUS TOPICS. THINGS THAT ARE COMING UP FROM PRESERVATION MONTH FRIDAY MAY THE 1ST FROM 6 TO 8 THE CHUCKWAGON DINNER AT THE OLD SETTLERS ASSOCIATION IS A RELAXED NIGHT OF HEALTHY FOOD, LIVE MUSIC AND TEXAS CHARM AND AN OUTDOOR SETTING. THE DINNER IS A FUNDRAISER FOR THE. WILLIAMSON MUSEUM. ON SATURDAY MAY THE 2ND. 10 TO 3. >> THE 20TH PIONEER DAY AT OLD SETTLERS ASSOCIATION IS A REAL FUN EVENT WITH LOTS O …
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City Council
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Craig Morgan, Mayor
Kristin Stevens, Mayor Pro-Tem, Place 5
Michelle Ly, Place 1
Rene Flores, Place 2
Melissa Fleming, Place 3
Frank Ortega, Place 4
Hilda Montgomery, Place 6
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMThursday, April 23, 2026
AMENDED - EXECUTIVE SESSION ADDED
AND F4 IS NOW H1
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
Any citizen wishing to speak during citizen communication regarding an item on or off the agenda may do so
after completing the required registration card. All comments must be no more than 3 minutes in length per
§2-26(b)(5), of the Round Rock Code of Ordinances, 2018 Edition. Any comments regarding items not on the
posted agenda may not be discussed or responded to by the City Council per state law.
E. PROCLAMATIONS, STAFF RECOGNITION AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
E.1 Consider proclaiming May 2026, as "Historic Preservation Month" in the City of Round Rock.
E.2 Consider proclaiming May 4-8, 2026, as "Air Quality Awareness Week" in the City of Round Rock.
F. CONSENT AGENDA:
All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted
by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless requested by a Council member in
which event, the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered separately.
F.1 Consider approval of minutes from the April 9, 2026, City Council meet …
🗳️ How they voted (26 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-092 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-093 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-094 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-103 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-096 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-090 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-097 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-112 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-113 — appoint
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-114 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-115 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-102 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-104 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-105 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-106 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-111 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-116 — approve the first reading
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-118 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-116 — dispense with the second reading and adopt
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
2026-113 — approve
7 yea
Craig Morgan yea · Kristin Stevens yea · Michelle Ly yea · Rene Flores yea · Melissa Fleming yea · Frank Ortega yea · Hilda Montgomery yea
Thu Apr 23, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Transportation and Economic Development Corporation
Board to vote on debt service agreement for 2026 certificates
The board will consider a resolution authorizing an agreement to pay debt service on the city's 2026 combination tax and limited revenue certificates of obligation. They will also hear a presentation on the FY 2026 second quarter financial report, approve previous meeting minutes, and hold an executive session to discuss economic development incentives for prospective businesses.
- Resolution to execute agreement for paying debt service on 2026 certificates of obligation
- Presentation on FY 2026 Second Quarter Financial Report
- Executive session on financial incentives for business prospects
- Approval of minutes from January 22, 2026 meeting
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
📹 From the video · 8m
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GOOD EVENING. CALL THE, UM. APRIL 23RD. >> MEETING THE TRANSPORTATION ECONOMIC. DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. MEETING TO ORDER AND WE CALL THE ROLL PLEASE. PRESIDENT FLORES. HERE VICE. PRESIDENT GENERAL. SECRETARY AVAILABLE. RAIL HERE. BOARD MEMBER. BASIN BOARD MEMBER. MOSSMAN HERE. BOARD MEMBER YVONNE HERE. BOARD MEMBER SHARP WITH HERE. THANK YOU. ALL RIGHT ITEM C CITIZEN COMMUNICATION. ANYBODY HERE NEEDING TO. SPEAK TO. THE COMMISSION. SEEING NONE WE'LL MOVE ON TO ITEM D ITEM D1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FROM THE JANUARY 22ND, 2026 TRANSPORTATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MEETING. IS THERE ANY QUESTIONS FROM ANYBODY? IF NOT ENTERTAIN A MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES. SO I'LL MOVE. >>. >> SECOND I HAVE A MOTION BY VICE PRESIDENT DARRYL CIRCLE MY SECRETARY ARIEL. ALL IN FAVOR. SIGNIFY BY RAISING YOUR HAND. IT PASSES UNANIMOUSLY. THANK YOU. THAT'LL TAKE US TO PRESENTATIONS E1 CONSIDER PRESENTATION ON THE FY 2026 SECOND QUARTER FINANCIAL REPORT .KEVIN GOOD EVENING, PRESIDENT AND BOARD MEMBERS. HERE WITH A. QUARTERLY FINANCIAL. >> REPORT FOR. >> THE SECOND. QUARTER OF FISCAL YEAR. 2026 WITH ACTUALS THROUGH MARCH 31ST 2026. I BELIEVE I HAVE A POWERPOINT. SHOULD IT CHECK BEFORE THE MEETING? THAT'S OKAY. UM TYPE. >> B SALES TAX. SO SALES TAX IS A MAJOR REVENUE SOURCE FOR THE TYPE B CORPORATION UM. THROUGH APRIL SALES TAX IS TRENDING UP ABOVE WHERE WE WERE LAST FISCAL YEAR WHICH WOULD NEED 2.4 OR 5% ABOVE WHERE WE WERE. SO AGAIN TRENDING STRONG. THROUGH …
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Transportation and Economic Development
Corporation
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
President Rene Flores
Vice President Ryan Therrell
Secretary Rick Villarreal
Board Member Writ Baese
Board Member Jessica Mosman
Board Member Van Lityouvong
Board Member Michele Sherwood
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.5:00 PMThursday, April 23, 2026
AMENDED - ADDED EXECUTIVE SESSION
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
D.1 Consider approval of the minutes from the January 22, 2026, Transportation and Economic
Development Corporation meeting.
E. PRESENTATIONS:
E.1 Consider a presentation on the FY 2026 Second Quarter Financial Report.
F. RESOLUTIONS:
F.1 Consider a resolution authorizing the President to execute an agreement between the City of
Round Rock and the Round Rock Transportation and Economic Development Corporation
(RRTEDC) to Pay Debt Service on the 2026 Combination Tax and Limited Revenue Certificates of
Obligation issued by the City of Round Rock.
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April 23, 2026Transportation and Economic
Development Corporation
Meeting Agenda
G. EXECUTIVE SESSION:
Consider Executive Session as authorized by §551.087, Government Code, to deliberate the offer
of a financial or other incentive to business prospects considering Rou …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
TB-2026-001 — approve
6 yea · 1 absent
Rene Flores yea · Ryan Therrell yea · Rick Villarreal yea · Writ Baese absent · Jessica Mosman yea · Michele Sherwood yea · Van Lityouvong yea
TMP-26-278 — approve
6 yea · 1 absent
Rene Flores yea · Ryan Therrell yea · Rick Villarreal yea · Writ Baese absent · Jessica Mosman yea · Michele Sherwood yea · Van Lityouvong yea
Tue Apr 21, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission
Commission to decide on three historic property certificates
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing and vote on three Certificates of Appropriateness for properties at 603 E. Liberty Avenue, 2500 E. Palm Valley Blvd., and 10 Chisholm Trail Rd. They will also approve minutes from the February 10 meeting and receive a staff update on preservation projects.
- Certificate of Appropriateness HP26-003 at 603 E. Liberty Avenue
- Certificate of Appropriateness HP26-004 at 2500 E. Palm Valley Blvd.
- Certificate of Appropriateness HP26-002 at 10 Chisholm Trail Rd.
- Approval of minutes from February 10, 2026 meeting
- Monthly update on historic preservation projects and events
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City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.
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WE'LL STAND FOR THE WORLD. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. PLEDGE. ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED. STATES OF AMERICA. AND TO. >> THE PUBLIC. WHICH IT STANDS. ONE NATION. UNDER GOD. INDIVISIBLE. >> WITH LIBERTY. AND JUSTICE FOR ALL. THANKS FOR. THIS. CAN WE. >> GET OUR MONITORS TURNED. ON UP HERE, PLEASE? IT'S GOOD. ARE YOU. NOT YET. >> OH. >> HERE WE GO. COMING. HERE WE GO. >> THANK YOU. A COUPLE. >> MORE PLACE. >> TWO MORE. YES. >> THIS ONE. COME IN. >> VERY GOOD. THANK YOU. >> ITEM D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION. PURSUANT TO TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 5.51.007 WHICH ALLOWS THE PUBLIC TO SPEAK FOR A TOTAL OF THREE MINUTES ON ANY OF THE AGENDA ITEMS LISTED BELOW EXCLUDING AN EXECUTIVE SESSIONS. DO WE HAVE ANY. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION? IF NOT. WE WOULD GO ON TO ITEM E APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES ONE CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 10TH, 2026 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MEETING. IF THERE ARE NO UM, ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS, WE HAVE A MOTION TO ACCEPT THE MINUTES. I MOVED TO ACCEPT. THE MINUTES AS SUBMITTED. SECOND. >> IT HAS BEEN MOVED AND SECONDED. MINUTES ACCEPTED AND APPROVED. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS. ITEM F. UH, DO YOU NEED TO VOTE? YOU NEED A ROLL CALL. VOTE ON THE MINUTES .OH, SORRY. SORRY. >> UH, COMMISSIONER CONRAD. YES, COMMISSIONER ELAM. YES, COMMISSIONER. SIMMONS. COMMISSIONER WOLFF. UH, YES. >> CHAIRPERSON. YES. >> NOW ITEM F CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS. IN F1 IS TO CONSIDER THE PRESENTATION AND ACTION REGARDING A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS HP …
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Historic Preservation Commission
City of Round Rock
Meeting Agenda
Chairman Richard Parson
Vice Chairman Sharon Whitaker
Commissioner Tammy Conrad
Commissioner Shagufta Ellam
Commissioner Audrey Simmons
Commissioner Andrew Wolfe
Commissioner Gavin Peterson
City Council Chambers, 221 East Main St.6:00 PMTuesday, April 21, 2026
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE
D. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
[Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.007 which allows the public to speak for a total of three (3)
minutes on any of the agenda items listed below - excluding any executive sessions.]
E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
E.1 Consider approval of the minutes of the February 10, 2026 Historic Preservation Commission
Meeting.
F. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS:
F.1 Consider a presentation and action regarding a Certificate of Appropriateness HP26-003 at 603
E. Liberty Avenue.
F.2 Consider a presentation and action regarding a Certificate of Appropriateness HP26-004 at 2500
E. Palm Valley Blvd.
F.3 Consider a presentation and action regarding a Certificate of Appropriateness HP26-002 at 10
Chisholm Trail Rd.
G. UPDATE:
G.1 Consider a monthly update by staff and Commissioners relating to historic preservation projects,
goals, events and activities.
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April 21, 2026Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Agenda
H. ADJOURNMENT
In addition to any executive session already listed above, the Historic Preservation Commission for the City of
Round Rock reserves the …
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
TMP-26-287 — approve
5 yea · 2 absent
Sharon Whitaker absent · Tammy Conrad yea · Shagufta Ellam yea · Richard Parson yea · Audrey Simmons yea · Andrew Wolfe yea · Gavin Peterson absent
TMP-26-290 — approved as amended
6 yea · 1 absent
Sharon Whitaker absent · Tammy Conrad yea · Shagufta Ellam yea · Richard Parson yea · Audrey Simmons yea · Andrew Wolfe yea · Gavin Peterson yea
TMP-26-289 — approved as amended
6 yea · 1 absent
Sharon Whitaker absent · Tammy Conrad yea · Shagufta Ellam yea · Richard Parson yea · Audrey Simmons yea · Andrew Wolfe yea · Gavin Peterson yea
TMP-26-288 — approved as amended
5 yea · 2 absent
Sharon Whitaker absent · Tammy Conrad yea · Shagufta Ellam yea · Richard Parson yea · Audrey Simmons yea · Andrew Wolfe yea · Gavin Peterson absent
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Net migration-8,895 people (-$176.6M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)9 ({"Fire": 11, "Hurricane": 8, "Flood": 7, "Severe Storm": 4, · last Sun Jul 6, 2025)
Traffic fatalities5 (1 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments42,837 (736,608 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,949/mo (419 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy20.5% (low numeracy 28% · 2017)
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845
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$318.1M
Spending$312.5M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load MODERATE
Outstanding debt$459.6M
Debt-to-revenue1.44×
Debt-load index68 / 100
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