Round Rock City Council weighs land purchases, fire station site, water tank; previews long-range plan
Round Rock’s City Council considered buying nearly seven acres of land for a water storage tank and a future fire station during its June 25 meeting, according to the agenda. No final vote tallies are available because minutes have not yet been published.
Recent meetings
June 23 – Packet Briefing
The council held a procedural packet briefing June 23 to discuss items scheduled for the June 25 regular meeting. No specific rezonings, contracts or policy changes were detailed in the agenda.
June 25 – Regular meeting
Two land purchases from the Nelson Homestead Family Partnership, Ltd., topped the June 25 agenda: 4.50 acres for a water storage tank and pump station, and 2.50 acres for a fire station site. The council also considered a contract with Besa Builders for the Old Settlers Park Soccer Fence Project 2026, a change order for Greenlawn Boulevard Improvements (IH35 to SH45), a contract with Aaron Concrete Contractors for Smyers Lane and CR 122 rehabilitation, and an agreement with HydroPro Solutions for water meter software services. All items were listed on the agenda; minutes confirming outcomes are pending.
Upcoming meetings
July 7 – Packet Briefing
The City Council will hold a packet briefing at 9 a.m. July 7 to preview its July 9 agenda. Members will also receive a presentation on the city’s long-range financial plan. No public hearings or binding votes are scheduled.
July 9 – Regular meeting
The July 9 regular meeting at 6 p.m. includes a zoning amendment for PUD No. 129 (The District) near Louis Henna Boulevard and Greenlawn Boulevard, which modifies building setbacks and parking standards. Council will also consider approving the city’s 2026-2027 Community Development Block Grant Annual Action Plan and a financing resolution for the Williamson County Regional Raw Water Line. Several routine contracts — including a supplemental contract with Freese and Nichols for Chisholm Trail South Improvements, a quantity adjustment with Capital Excavation for Wyoming Springs Drive Segment 1, and purchases for public safety equipment and library materials — are slated for the consent agenda.
Coming up
- **July 7 – City Council Packet Briefing**, 9 a.m., City Hall. Preview of July 9 agenda and long-range financial plan presentation.
- **July 9 – City Council regular meeting**, 6 p.m., City Hall. Zoning amendment for The District PUD, CDBG action plan, raw water line financing, and infrastructure contracts.
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