Following two months of meetings and presentations with city staff, the Round Rock Bond Advisory Commission issued its final report to the members of City Council at a July 11 special meeting.

The committee ultimately supported all of the bond projects proposed by city staff, although it stopped short of recommending a final dollar amount to put forth with the bond package.

"We decided to put the monkey on the [City Council's] back to be fiscally responsible and good stewards of the citizens' money as [council has] in the past," RRBAC Chairman Mike Freeman said.

City Council will next consider what projects to put on the final bond proposal and how much new debt to ask voters to approve in the November election.