On May 10, Northwest Austin residents may be voting on bond packages in Pflugerville or Round Rock ISDs, for the Anderson Mill Limited District board of directors' Place 4 position or for the Upper Brushy Creek Water Control and Improvement District board of directors.
Anderson Mill Limited District is an area bounded by Anderson Mill Road, US 183 and RM 620. The area was annexed into the city of Austin in 2008.
- AMLD provides services to its residents, including trash collection as well as maintaining 60 acres of parkland, two pools and six trails.
- The five-member board of directors governs the district. Members are elected to four-year terms. Elections are staggered every two years.
- In Place 4, incumbent Bill Burke is running for re-election against Elizabeth Elleson.
- Incumbent Fred Grampp is running unopposed for Place 5.
The jurisdiction of the Upper Brushy Creek Water Control and Improvement District covers much of Cedar Park, Hutto, Leander and Round Rock as well as part of Northwest Austin north of Anderson Mill and McNeil roads. The district is responsible for the operation and maintenance of flood-control structures in the Upper Brushy Creek watershed in the Brazos River Basin. The district also ensures the safety of 23 dams in Williamson County.
Three candidates are on the ballot to fill two at-large director positions: incumbent Larry Quick, incumbent Jeff Sawyer and Nick McIntyre. Quick currently serves as president, and Sawyer is a director on the board.
For Travis County polling locations, visit www.traviscountyelections.org. For Williamson County polling locations, visit www.wilco.org/elections.