The City of Cedar Park moved into its new home—a multibuilding campus located at 450 Cypress Creek Road. A ribbon cutting ceremony and special Cedar Park City Council meeting will be held at the site starting at 6 p.m. April 19.

Building 1 houses the city manager, economic development, city secretary, legal services, engineering, planning and finance departments.

A. The distinctive tower building has an access-controlled parking garage.

B. The lobby is on the second floor. Visitors must check in here, as all other areas of the building require a keycard for entry.

C. Building Inspections Director Mark Lewis (left) and Rawls Howard, director of Planning and Development Services, work together on a project in Howard's new office.

D. Each of the building's four corners feature an outdoor sitting area, which Cedar Park Communications Director Jennie Huerta said will be used for small meetings and collaboration sessions.

Building 2 is where city residents may pay their utility bills. The building permits department is also located here.

E. Residents may pay their bills during business hours, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Mon.–Fri., inside the building, but they can also make use of a drive-up kiosk in the center of the parking lot.

Building 3 holds fire administration and the tourism department, as well as a multipurpose room that will be the site of early voting for Cedar Park residents.

Building 4 houses the new City Council chambers. The city will post public notices in front of this building.

F. The new chambers have added capacity, enhanced access for those with disabilities, and large televisions throughout the building for attendees.

G. This conference room will house executive session discussions.

Building 5 will be home to Timberland Medical Group. The Cedar Park City Council authorized City Manager Brenda Eivens to enter into a lease agreement with the company for the building at the April 12 meeting.

Building 6 is empty and could potentially be leased out by the city.

Building 7—located at 500 Cypress Creek Road—is home to King Noodle restaurant, Customary Couture dress shop and Hemingway Restaurant & Bar.

This is a sample of businesses and organizations in the area. The list is not comprehensive.