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Round Rock approves $84 7 million in debt for roads, convention center at Kalahari

Round Rock approves $84.7 million in debt for roads, convention center at Kalahari Rebeccah Macias, Austin American-Statesman © Henry Huey @HenryHueyPhoto The Round Rock City Council on Thursday, April 22, approved $84.7 million in debt for new roads, a convention center and public infrastructure at Kalahari Resorts and Conventions. The Round Rock City Council on Thursday night approved $84.7 million in debt to pay for road improvements, a convention center and public infrastructure at Kalahari Resorts.  City officials said the five debt issuances will be backed by property taxes that were rated AAA the highest rate possible by S&P Global.  Our excellent bond ratings mean we can borrow these critical funds at the lowest possible cost, said Mayor Craig Morgan. The money we re investing in infrastructure and major economic development partnerships will have an even greater return because of the city s outstanding financial stewardship.

Abbott Don t Care, Real Fish and Faux, Crave Improves Pville, Everybody Requests Freebirds

takes deep breath, suppresses rage, donates money to anything that’s not Republican Okay, then. Let’s, ah, let s try to keep going with what we’d wrangled before the above news dropped … Well-funded sushi lovers, this one’s for you. Sushi lovers, because there’s a 17-course omakase pop-up from the excellent chefs of Osome – they’ll be featuring premium fish from Japanese fish markets Toyosu and Fukuoka, aged fishes, imported beef raised in Miyazaki Prefecture, and Australian bred wagyu – and it’s going for four days (March 3-6) at Casa Walton on the Eastside. And well-funded, because tickets are $225 each. But then, good sushi is always at a premium, isn’t it? And you know Osome founders

Austin road conditions: Ice creating dangerous roads everywhere

. For the third day in a row in the Austin area, a wintry weather forecast is creating icy road conditions Saturday.  The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) began to pretreat bridges and overpasses on major Austin roads on Wednesday in preparation for the expected icy conditions. Even so, dozens of crashes have been reported throughout the area since Thursday morning. Because the surface temperatures are so cold, officials are warning about a thin layer of ice that has formed on many roads due to the drizzly weather. This means that all roads, not just overpasses and bridges, are potentially dangerous.

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