Official news about the City of Cedar Park from the City of Cedar Park.  
HOA Board Members/neighborhood leaders
Let us hear from you!
In our effort to continually improve our neighborhood connections, the City of Cedar Park has a neighborhood services program. As part of this program, we host HOA Board Member Breakfast Meetings and maintain a dialogue with these neighborhood leaders - who help us share important information that could impact residents within their neighborhoods.

To help us keep our contact list up-to-date, please take a moment to tell us if you serve on the Board of Directors of your neighborhood's HOA. If your neighborhood does not have an HOA but you are actively engaged and have established communication channels with your neighbors, we'd like to hear from you, too.
Contracted residential trash collection rate change
New rate effective February 1 (March billing statement)
Per our contract with CTR and to cover rising fuel, inflation and landfill costs, the residential monthly trash rate goes from $15.57 to $16.41/month, effective February 1 (March billing statement).

This breaks down as:

  • From $3.59/week to $3.79/week
  • A change of about 84¢/month

Click here for more Trash, Recycling and Solid Waste Services information on our City website.
Ready, set, mark your calendars for spring Parks events!
(Family-friendly glow bike ride)
Friday March 4, 2022, 6:30-9 p.m.
Cedar Park Recreation Center path and Sculpture Garden
1435 Main St.
Event will be free but RSVP will be required
Sunday, April 10, 2022, 2-4 p.m.
Elizabeth Milburn Park
1905 Sun Chase Blvd.
Free event
The Croods: A New Age 
Friday, April 1, 2022, 8 p.m.
Elizabeth Milburn Park
1905 Sun Chase Blvd.
Free event
Friday, April 22, 2022, 7-9:30 p.m.
Elizabeth Milburn Park
1905 Sun Chase Blvd.
Free event
Saturday, May 21, 2022, 7-9 p.m.
Cedar Park Recreation Center Gymnasium
1435 Main St.
RSVP and payment will be required
Friends of the Library Book Sale
Postponed to March 5-7
Cedar Park Public Library
550 Discovery Blvd.

Come browse a vast selection. All proceeds benefit the Cedar Park Public Library!
The January 27, 2022 Regular Scheduled City Council Meeting was in a hybrid in-person/virtual meeting format, with some City staff and some members of the public participating in a video conference call, that was streamed and broadcast live on our web and television channels.

Highlights included:
  • Authorization of Interlocal Agreement between Cities of Cedar Park and Round Rock for construction of portion of New Hope Drive Extension Project (Ronald Reagan to Sam Bass) within Round Rock's right-of-way
  • Re-appointment of the following Board/Commission Members:
  • Kelly Brent to Economic Development (Type 4A) Corporation Board
  • Randy Strader to Planning & Zoning Commission
  • Matthew Olguin to Tourism Advisory Board
  • Discussion of possible General Obligation Bond Program and Bond Election, in consideration of Bond Advisory Task Force recommendations
  • Approval to move forward with final design of Brushy Creek North Fork Trail Project

Watch the video recording of the meeting-here.
The next Regular Scheduled City Council Meeting is February 10, 2022.
Oh, hay!
We ❤️ animals!

We're making hay ... of actual hay! We recently donated hay to the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter.

A shout-out to Cedar Park Animal Control Officer Armagost for delivering this warmth to the shelter, to help keep stray chickens and other little critters there warm.

We'll be making even more donations to our local schools' ag barns, so be on the lookout for more hay-related happiness, coming soon.

#IHeartCedarPark
Helpful Links and Information
  • COVID-19 Vaccination Resources, including information on child vaccinations, here
  • Community resources for senior residents or those at high risk for COVID-19: Find the list on our website here
  • 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, so fill out your profile here
  • Find updates, current case counts, resources and more on all things COVID-19 on the City website here
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