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Liberty Hill rents backup generator With the possibility of another severe winter weather event around the corner, Liberty Hill City Council rented an emer- gency generator for City Hall on Nov. 29. Explained In the past, City Hall has experienced out- ages during severe weather events. Director of Public Works David Thomison said the city’s technology system needs to be active. The purchase of a permanent generator for City Hall was approved in the city’s 2023-24 budget. However, the permanent generator will not be available before this upcoming winter. Costing $19,789.80, the rental would only be needed from December-February, o- cials said. Thomison said funds are available in the general fund for this expenditure.
WilCo voters approve $884M bond package Voters approved a bond package to fund road and parks projects in Williamson County. The overview With all votes from the Nov. 8 election tallied, Proposition A received 62.23% of votes supporting the measure, while Proposition B passed with 59.88% of votes cast in favor. The two bond proposals totaled $884 million, making it the largest bond package brought to voters in Williamson County. Of that, $825 million is designated for road projects and the remaining $59 million for parks projects. What they’re saying “I think the voters have overwhelmingly conrmed the direction that we’re going here in Williamson County,” County Judge Bill Gravell said. “I think our residents want roads so they
Results breakdown
For: 42,398 votes Against: 25,733 votes Proposition A, $825 million for roads For: 40,852 votes Against: 27,366 votes Proposition B, $59 million for parks
SOURCE: WILLIAMSON COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY IMPACT
can be home with their families in time for dinner, and parks so they can enjoy their leisure time together outdoors.” What’s next? County ocials have said that given the voter-approval, work on the listed projects will begin quickly. Commissioners Court will select an engineer to begin the design process for projects by the end of the year, Gravell said.
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