Leander · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Leander public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Leander's getting a huge new development that's set to be like Austin's Domain. Construction starts in March, bringing tons of new shops, restaurants, and hangout spots.
Get ready for more houses in Leander! The city just approved a new development with 191 homes, but some folks on the council are already sweating about whether we have enough water for everyone.
Leander has a new city manager, the top executive who handles the city's daily operations. This appointment is a significant move that will shape how the city functions moving forward.
Leander is joining forces with nearby cities to fight the growing problem of car thefts. A new task force is being formed to go after those stealing cars.
The city's financial health was reviewed with the acceptance of the annual report, and the budget was amended to fund key road design projects.
Leander is growing super fast, and city leaders are trying to figure out how to keep up with all the new people moving in. Get ready for some big decisions about services and infrastructure to handle the boom.
Leander is getting a massive $1 billion mixed-use development centered around a 4-acre "crystal lagoon" – think a giant, man-made beach! This project aims to be a major spot for shopping, dining, and new housing.
Leander's City Council Place 4 election is coming up, and it's time to figure out who gets your vote. We've got the rundown on the candidates and what they stand for, so you can make the best choice for the city.
Leander's getting a brand new sports complex, and it's already in the design stage! Expect more fields for local athletes to hit by 2025. Get ready for more games and tournaments!
The board reviewed a proposed 5-year strategic plan for the library. The plan focuses on improving the library's facilities, staff training, collections, and outreach efforts to better serve the community and maintain accreditation.
The city is investing in new radios for police and fire departments to ensure reliable communication during emergencies. This is a significant financial commitment aimed at improving response times and officer safety.
Leander's police department is stretched thin and needs more officers. This could mean longer waits for help or new programs to keep you safe.
Leander's City Council has a new face! Annette Sponseller was sworn in, meaning new ideas are coming to the table for city decisions.
Leander's City Council has updated its noise ordinance, so if you're wondering what's considered too loud after dark, this is for you. The changes clarify what constitutes excessive noise in residential areas.
Get ready for some new spots to eat and shop in Leander! The City Council just gave the green light for a new restaurant and retail development, so exciting changes are coming to town.
Leander's saying yes to a massive $1 billion development, complete with a hotel and a giant lagoon. This project is set to bring major changes to the city.
Leander's mayoral race is heating up, with Na’Cole Thompson currently leading in the unofficial vote count. We'll have to wait for the official results to confirm who will be the city's next mayor.
Leander voters, get ready! Early voting for the city council runoff starts December 1st. Don't miss your chance to weigh in on who represents you.
The commission is working on creating a program to place markers on historical properties within Leander. This initiative aims to recognize and promote the city's heritage.
The city is seeking grant funding for a new command bus for the Fire Department, which would provide a $800,000 asset without requiring local matching funds.
The council is working on updating the city's Comprehensive Plan and is seeking to appoint members to an advisory committee. They also reviewed recommendations for the structure and roles of various city boards and commissions.
Leander's city council is revisiting its public event policies after a drag queen show sparked national controversy. They're looking to update rules to avoid similar situations and improve the city's image.
The commission reviewed its operating rules, which dictate how meetings are conducted and how members interact. This ensures the commission functions efficiently and fairly.
Leander is considering a new railroad bridge over Crystal Falls Parkway. This project could seriously shake up traffic patterns, so locals should pay attention to how it unfolds.
Leander's mayoral race is heating up, and you've got three choices to make! Community Impact is giving you the lowdown on what each candidate is promising, so you can pick the leader who'll steer the city your way.
The Ethics Commission is considering changes to the city's Ethics Ordinance. These changes focus on clarifying rules around political activity by officials while they are on duty and updating who needs to disclose their finances. The goal is to ensure ethical conduct and transparency in city government.
Leander City Council has denied a special use permit for a new gaming parlor. This means the proposed business won't be opening its doors in the area.
Leander's mayor has suddenly resigned, triggering a special election on February 7th to choose a new leader. If you're a Leander voter, mark your calendar – your vote will decide who takes the helm!
Leander's mayor bailed mid-term, leaving a big leadership void! Now the city council has to figure out how to fill the top spot and keep things running smoothly.
Leander's mayor is resigning, so get ready for a shake-up in city leadership. This means a new face will be in charge, and decisions might change.
Leander's mayor is out! Mayor Christine DeLisle is resigning, leaving a big leadership void. Get ready for some political maneuvering as folks jockey to take the helm.
Leander's getting a new affordable housing development with single-family homes. This could be a game-changer for folks struggling to find a place to buy in the city.
Leander is cranking up water restrictions to Phase 4, meaning you need to seriously cut back on outdoor watering and other non-essential water use. This is a serious move to protect our water supply during this dry spell.
Leander's City Council just approved a new affordable housing project, potentially opening doors for more residents to find a place to live in the city.
Get ready for a do-over in Leander! A city council seat is being recounted because the incumbent lost by a mere 4 votes. We'll have to wait and see if this changes who represents you.
Leander's looking at cracking down on short-term rentals like Airbnb. They want to keep tourists happy but also make sure neighbors aren't dealing with constant disruption.
Leander's downtown is getting a major facelift with the new Northline district, and City Hall is moving smack dab in the middle of it. This means a whole new hub for city business and likely a boost for the area.
Leander's city council just greenlit a new development deal! Get ready for a new office building, expanded city services, and a potential downtown hub. It's all about growing the economy and jobs while keeping an eye on water supply and budget.