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Leander mayor calls for regional coordination as Central Texas growth accelerates

Travis County Commissioners Court / State of the County address · May 1, 2026
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Summary

Leander Mayor Nicole Thompson told the Travis County gathering that her city’s population has grown rapidly and urged stronger regional partnerships on infrastructure, parks and workforce issues as the Austin area expands.

Leander Mayor Nicole Thompson used brief remarks at the Travis County State of the County event to frame rapid suburban growth as a regional challenge that calls for intergovernmental coordination.

Thompson said she moved to Leander in 2007 when the city had just over 15,000 residents and said the city now serves nearly 94,000 people. She described Leander as situated between Travis and Williamson counties, with a median household income she cited in the speech and a growing business base.

"Moments like these call for bold leadership," Thompson said, arguing that decisions at every level of government shape access and opportunity. She emphasized partnership with Travis County on workforce, infrastructure and recreation, saying the future of the region "is shared and we’re building it together."

Why this matters: As Austin‑area jurisdictions grow, coordination on transportation, parks, childcare and housing affects commuting, tax bases and service delivery across city and county lines. Thompson highlighted shared interest in transit and economic development and framed Leander as an active regional partner.

Next steps: Thompson’s remarks were an invitation to deepen collaborations the judge and commissioners referenced later in the program; no specific interlocal agreements or votes were announced during her remarks.