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.
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âItâs like a parade but backwards, where all the houses are the floats and the people drive by and walk by,â said David Ryan, a resident of Toyon Way in Yuba City.
The neighborhood, located off El Margarita Road in northwest Yuba City, has been a popular, local holiday destination for many years where the majority of the residents go all out with Christmas lights and decorations.
âItâs a great tradition,â said Yuba City resident Mandy Gray. âWe come every year and I remember coming as a child.â
Gray was checking out the lights with her children, Braden, 17, and Oriana, 7, all who walked through a Yuba-Sutter Playzeum-themed yard, decorated on Ryanâs yard.
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