1. Tuesday is the last day to register to vote prior to the November statewide and local elections. Here is a complete guide, telling you everything you need to know prior to registering to vote. Depending on where you live, the ballot will contain three races for the city of Pflugerville's city council, an economic development question in the city of Hutto and a bond proposal for Travis County. All statewide ballots will ask approval for seven proposed amendments to the Texas constitution. Read more about the election here. 2. The city of Round Rock will host its regularly scheduled city council meeting on Thursday evening. This will be the first meeting that begins at an earlier time, 6 p.m., because of a change passed by city council in July. The council will discuss a number of topics, including potentially advancing funding to the Texas Department of Transportation for U.S. 79 intersection improvements at East Palm alley Boulevard and Harrell Parkway Project. 3. Pflugerville City Council will hold a council worksession on Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. Members of council plan to discuss proposed land use for property near SH 130 and SH 45 as well as proposed downtown capital improvements. It is followed by the 7 p.m. council meeting which will include discussion about the city's capital improvement program and neighborhood street repairs. 4. The first weekend of Austin City Limits has come and gone, and the second weekend is on its way. Community Impact's complete guide to the festival can be found here with information on the lineup, parking and transportation. The festival has issued new limitations on what kinds of bags can be used. If you are planning on making the trek to Zilker Park from north of Austin, find out your transit options here. 5. In Austin-area transportation news, the full northbound MoPac toll lane opened on Saturday morning. The opening comes two years after it was initially scheduled. The southbound toll lane will likely not open for several weeks.