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Liberty Hill council calls May 2 special election on street tax, approves ARPA change orders and other consent items
Summary
Council voted 6-0 to call a May 2, 2026 special election to reauthorize a 0.25% street-maintenance sales tax, approved an election agreement with Williamson County, authorized HR Green task-order amendments for downtown water/wastewater work, and postponed approval of Jan. 28 joint meeting minutes for further review.
The Liberty Hill City Council on a unanimous 6-0 vote approved several actions at its meeting, including calling a special election to reauthorize a quarter-cent sales tax dedicated to street maintenance, approving an election agreement with Williamson County, authorizing engineering change orders for ARPA-funded downtown water and wastewater work, and postponing approval of joint meeting minutes pending review.
Call for election: Finance Director Josh Armstrong explained the council must reauthorize the 0.25% street-maintenance sales tax by May to continue dedicating funds exclusively for repair of existing municipal streets. "We reauthorized this 4 years ago in 2022, so it is now up for reauthorization by the May," Armstrong said. The council…
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