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Cities and school districts in Williamson County have a number of elections this spring. Election Day is May 1.
Early voting for the May election starts Monday. Williamson County residents will see school board and city council races on the ballot, as well as some sizable bonds.
Here are some of the highlights.
Georgetown
Georgetown voters have a $90 million mobility bond on their ballots. The bond will fund road and transportation projects, mostly in the southeast parts of Georgetown.
Projects include widening SE Inner Loop, Shell Road and D.B. Wood Road, and enhancing Williams Drive. The city has an interactive map of all the projects:
DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now Burnet Consolidated Independent School District voters are being asked to consider a May bond that includes four propositions at a total of $52 million. Staff photo by Daniel Clifton
To better understand the $52 million bond proposal on the May ballot, Burnet school district voters should look east down Texas 29.
Liberty Hill Independent School District is facing rapid growth and putting a $490 million bond proposal before its own voters in May.
“They’re expecting to double in size as a school district by 2025, and every indication is that growth is going to spill over into Burnet (Consolidated Independent School District) and first going to be at Bertram Elementary,” said BCISD Superintendent Keith McBurnett during his recent State of the District address.