Official news about the City of Cedar Park from the City of Cedar Park.
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Survey says …
Share your ideas for the new Cedar Park Public Library facility!
Psst … in case you haven’t heard, the Cedar Park Public Library will be relocated to a new facility that will anchor the Bell District. The Library has outgrown its current space, as it is the most-utilized of all City facilities and our community keeps growing.
The new Library will be 60 percent larger than the existing space and will be a multi-story facility surrounded by dozens of heritage trees. It’ll be connected to shopping, dining and other amenities.
Planning and development of the new Library are now underway. What will the new Library feature? How will it look? What types of spaces, materials and activities would you like to enjoy at the new Cedar Park Public Library?
You’ll have the chance to tell us, February 2-28. Check out the above video and watch our website and social media channels to link to our community survey, beginning Tuesday, February 2. Meanwhile, click here for more information about this exciting project: the new Cedar Park Public Library.
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Remember, starting this Monday, February 1, 2021, do your part and put it all in the blue cart. With so many more people working and schooling from home, we’ve seen a significant increase in the amount of trash and recycling being collected.
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All recycling materials must be contained in the BLUE recycling cart if you want those materials to be picked up by the recycling truck. This includes cardboard boxes.
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Anything outside the BLUE recycling cart must either be placed inside your GREEN trash cart or if it’s outside of your carts, it will be considered part of your seven-item bulk trash limit for the second trash truck that picks up bulk trash items.
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We've updated our website to answer your questions here.
- Need an additional recycling cart? It’s just $5.50/month. Call 512-243-2833.
- Don’t forget: carts at least 3 feet apart, wheels to the curb.
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The January 28, 2021 City Council Meeting was conducted in a hybrid meeting format, with City Council Members and some City staff attending in-person.
Council discussed, among other items:
- Authorized calling for May 1, 2021 Election for City Council Places One, Three and Five, and Special Called Election to consider amendments to City Charter
- Authorization of agreement with Pedernales Electric Cooperative, Inc. (PEC) granting licenses, rights-of-way, privileges and franchise to construct, maintain, operate and use transmission and distribution system within City to provide electric utility service
- Appointment of Council Member Heather Jefts to Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) Clean Air Coalition
- Appointment of Kimberly Bradford-Brown to Place Six on Planning and Zoning Commission
- City of Cedar Park’s COVID-19 Declaration of Local State of Disaster
Watch the video recording of the meeting here.
The next scheduled City Council Meeting is February 11, 2021.
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Have a Fantastic Cedar Park Weekend!
Head over to the Cedar Park Sculpture Garden to view the newest addition, Pluma Sculptura, by artist Kirk Seese. After your walk through the sculpture garden, take a virtual tour of art installations across Cedar Park with our new interactive story map! The map shows locations of various works of art, including murals, sculptures and gallery spaces, all in Cedar Park.
View a map of art in Cedar Park here.
Sculpture Garden details here.
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STATE OF TEXAS COVID VACCINE INFORMATION
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While the City of Cedar Park is not a vaccine provider, you can find vaccine updates, a map of State-approved providers and answers to frequently asked questions on the Texas Department of State Health Services page. Get more information here. The data provided on the State of Texas website is from the Texas Department of State Health Services and cannot be verified by the City of Cedar Park.
Additionally, the Williamson County and Cities Health District has a helpful Vaccine Information webpage. Get information here.
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You can find more information, including local COVID positivity and hospitalization rates, latest orders and links to resources, on the City of Cedar Park’s COVID webpage.
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Helpful Links and Information
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State of Texas COVID vaccine information can be found here. The City is not a vaccine provider. This information is provided by the State.
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Community resources for senior residents or those at high risk: Find the list on our website here.
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Sign up for Smart 9-1-1 today: Just by providing as little information as your home address can make a difference during an emergency. Fill out your profile here.
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Find updates, current case counts, resources and more on all things COVID-19 on the City website here.
- City services are still available to you:
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City Lobbies – open for limited access. Find online services here.
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Municipal Court Lobby – closed to the public. Court Services are available by phone, fax, or e-mail Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Police Department Lobby – open for limited access. Call 9-1-1 for emergencies. Call 512-260-4600 for other assistance.
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Fire Admin Lobby – open for limited access. Call 9-1-1 for emergencies. Call 512-401-5216 or 512-401-5222 for other assistance.
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Library – open for holds for curbside pickup. If you have questions, call 512-401-5600.
- Digital materials
- Holds for curbside-pickup details
- Virtual programs
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Recreation Center – open for reservations only. Make reservations here. If you have questions, call 512-401-5500.
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