Start your week by catching up on recent news in Leander and Cedar Park. 1. Harvey Relief Reception raises money for Harvey victims Tuesday BKA Wealth Consulting, T-Werx Coworking and Powell Strategic Communications—Cedar Park Mayor Matt Powell’s company—holds a Harvey Relief Reception to encourage donations to nonprofits assisting with hurricane recovery. 3:30 p.m.-6 p.m. Must show receipt for donation of $25+ to enter; computers will be set up for donations on the spot. T-Werx Coworking, 1320 Arrow Point Drive, Bldg. V, Ste. 501, Cedar Park. Check out the event’s Facebook page here. 2. Local school districts approve tax rates Compare the fiscal year 2017-18 tax rates of every school district in the Austin area with these interactive graphs. Leander ISD’s tax rate is 1.51187 cents per $100 of valuation. 3. Austin opened a “mega shelter” State government officials told the city of Austin to expect 1,500-2,000 hurricane evacuees. Learn about the city’s “mega shelter” created to help house evacuees. 4. National gasoline inventory will prevent long-term shortage Did you have trouble finding gasoline Labor Day weekend? The gas shortage is a “logistics issue,” not a supply concern, according to Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton. Read more. 5. Cedar Park Regional Medical Center takes in patients impacted by hurricane Cedar Park Regional Medical Center accepted 11 patients from DeTar Hospital in Victoria after the hospital was hit by Harvey. Find out more about how the hospital is helping victims.