Leander's transformation from a small town to a thriving city was a key highlight at the recent City Council meeting, with officials celebrating significant growth in sales tax revenue and taxable value. Mayor's remarks underscored the city's impressive financial trajectory, noting that sales tax revenue has surged from $5.16 million in 2018 to an estimated $12 million this year. The total taxable value of the city has also skyrocketed from $3.7 billion to $17 billion.
The Mayor emphasized the city's commitment to community development, pointing to new initiatives like girls' softball programs, the opening of a recreation center, and an upcoming senior center. Investments in the water system were also highlighted, including the hiring of a conservation specialist and plans for additional capacity.
As the Mayor prepares for a medical leave, he reassured residents about the continuity of leadership, stating that Mayor Pro Tem Nicole Thompson will step in during his absence. He expressed confidence in the council's capabilities and the strength of the city staff, affirming, "Leander's gonna be okay."
This meeting not only showcased Leander's growth but also set the stage for continued progress as the city navigates upcoming challenges and transitions in leadership.