Stay in the loop with the latest news from Leander and Cedar Park.

1. Unoccupied vehicles violating the law may be issued parking citations starting Oct. 1
Leander police plan to begin issuing parking citations to the owners of unoccupied vehicles violating city ordinances or state laws. Read more.

2. Voters can register now for Nov. 7 election
United States citizens who qualify for voter registration must register to vote by Oct. 10 in order to participate in the Nov. 7 election. Learn if you qualify and how to register.

3. PEC accepting applications for youth program in Washington, D.C.
Pedernales Electric Cooperative is accepting applications to select 10 high schoolers to serve as PEC delegates at a program in Washington, D.C. Find out more.

4. Plans for townhomes in Leander move forward
Leander City Council gave initial approval to a concept plan, preliminary plat and planned unit development for a townhome community called the Enclave at Stewart Crossing at its meeting last week. The proposal must come before council once more for final approval. Find out more.

5. LISD designated ‘No Place For Hate’ district
At Leander ISD’s board meeting Sept. 21, the district’s head office and all LISD campuses except for Akin Elementary School were presented with No Place For Hate banners. Read more about the anti-bullying program and other things that happened during the meeting.

6. LISD superintendent speaks at Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Cedar Park/Leander hosts a luncheon featuring LISD superintendent Dr. Dan Troxell as its guest speaker. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $20. Twin Creek Country Club, 3201 Twin Creeks Drive, Cedar Park. 512-387-5221. www.meetup.com/Cedar-Park-Nonprofit-Meetup