Official news about the City of Cedar Park from the City of Cedar Park
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2024 Parks, Recreation, Facilities and Open Space Master Plan Adopted
During last night's City Council meeting, the 2024 Parks, Recreation, Facilities and Open Space Master Plan was unanimously approved by City Council as a guiding document for the future. This comprehensive plan outlines priority recommendations for future park and facility development, as well as community events and programs. The adoption of this plan marks a significant step towards enhancing the quality of life for Cedar Park residents by ensuring sustainable and strategic growth of our parks and recreational facilities and open spaces.
We express our sincere appreciation to everyone who contributed their valuable feedback during the development of this plan. Your input was crucial in shaping a vision that reflects the community's needs and aspirations.
We are excited to embark on this journey and look forward to the positive impact this plan will have on our community.
View the 2024 Parks, Recreation, Facilities and Open Spaces Master Plan presentation.
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Construction Continues in Bell Park Around Cedar Park Public Library
The ongoing construction in Bell Park, surrounding the Cedar Park Public Library, is progressing steadily. This project aims to enhance the park's amenities and create a more welcoming environment for all visitors.
As we move into the next phase of construction, some play structures may be temporarily cordoned off to provide adequate safe space for the completion of the park. We ask that patrons remain mindful of the work being conducted, obey any posted safety and construction signage, and exercise caution while visiting the area to ensure everyone's safety.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has been enjoying the new Library. Your positive feedback and enthusiastic use of our facilities have been incredibly encouraging with more than 40,000 visitors since opening weekend. We are thrilled to share that even more exciting developments are on the way, and we can't wait to unveil the completed project.
For more information, please visit the Bell Park Project page.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we work to make our community spaces even better.
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Holiday Oak Coloring Contest
Calling all kindergarten and first grade artists in the Cedar Park community! Every November, the City of Cedar Park holds a coloring contest to see who gets to light the Heritage Oak Tree.
This contest is for all kindergarten and first grade artists in the Cedar Park community.
The contest is going on now and the deadline for submissions is November 20 at noon.
The winner of this contest will get to pull the switch and light the Heritage Oak Tree at the Tree Lighting Ceremony on December 6, 2024.
Find all the contest details, including the entry form, at: www.cedarparktexas.gov/coloringcontest
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Holiday Trash Schedule Changes
'Tis the season, Cedar Park! Please note the following adjustments to the trash pickup schedule around the upcoming holidays.
Thanksgiving:
- Thursday, November 28 will be serviced on Friday, November 29.
- Friday, November 29 will be serviced on Saturday, November 30.
Christmas:
- Wednesday, December 25 will be serviced on Thursday, December 26.
- Thursday, December 26 will be serviced on Friday, December 27.
- Friday, December 27 will be serviced on Saturday, December 28.
New Year:
- Wednesday, January 1 will be serviced on Thursday, January 2.
- Thursday, January 2 will be serviced on Friday, January 3.
- Friday, January 3 will be serviced on Saturday, January 4.
Thank you for your cooperation, and happy holidays!
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Tree Lighting Ceremony
On this magical night, join Cedar Park Parks and Recreation in the tradition of lighting the tree at Heritage Oak Park on December 6 beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Over 50,000 lights illuminate the largest live oak tree in Cedar Park.
The holiday festivities include live music performances, holiday movie classics, food and sweet treats from local vendors, photo ops (bring your own camera), and Santa's grand arrival to his sleigh.
Create memories and ring in the season with holiday cheer!
Learn more at cedarparktexas.gov/TreeLighting.
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Plan Ahead for Upcoming Utility Billing Closures
Utility Billing offices will be closed for varying hours on Nov. 20, Dec. 12, and Dec. 18.
The City of Cedar Park Utility Billing Office will be closed:
- November 20th from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
- December 12th from 10:30am - 1:15pm
- December 18th from 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Online payments can still be made at these times while the Utility Billing Office is closed. We appreciate you making arrangements and planning ahead!
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The most recent City Council meeting took place on November 14, 2024.
Highlights included:
- During the recent City Council meeting, Arthur Jackson, Chief Economic Development Officer, provided an update on the city's economic development activities and introduced new reporting capabilities. Jackson highlighted the progress made in attracting new businesses and fostering economic growth within Cedar Park. He also emphasized the importance of the new reporting tools, which will provide more detailed and transparent insights into the city's economic development efforts. These enhancements are expected to help guide future strategies and ensure continued prosperity for the community.
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The City Council discussed and approved a resolution to authorize a professional engineering services agreement with The Goodman Corporation for the development of a Cedar Park Transportation Criteria Manual. The agreement, not to exceed $325,000, will ensure the creation of a comprehensive manual to guide the design, development, and maintenance of transportation infrastructure within Cedar Park. This initiative is expected to enhance the City's transportation planning and improve overall infrastructure quality. For more information on the City's transportation initiatives, visit our website.
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Watch the meeting here.
The next regular called City Council meeting is November 21.
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