The 2.5 cent per $100 valuation tax rate increase is estimated to add about $126 to the average Travis County homeowner’s ...
Proposition A, or the Travis County CARES resolution, would be funded by a 2.5-cent property tax rate increase — on average a $125.98 yearly impact on taxable homestead values — to generate a ...
Travis County voters approved Proposition A in Tuesday’s general election, ushering in a property tax increase in support of ...
The proposed 2.5-cent property tax rate increase will go toward creating new affordable childcare. According to county staff, ...
It would increase property taxes by 2.5 cents per $100 valuation, which county leaders say comes out to over $120 more a year for the average Travis County property owner. "Right now, so many ...
It's time for Travis County voters to cast their ballots in the Nov. 5 general election. On Tuesday, millions of Americans will gather at polling places across the country to vote on several ...
Travis County voters may vote at any “vote center” (where you see a “Vote Here/Aquí” sign). VOTER ID: Texas law requires registered voters to show one of seven forms of photo ID (current ...
Travis County voters will have a chance in the Nov. 5 election to choose the next district attorney to run the office tasked with prosecuting felony crimes. Democratic Incumbent José Garza ...
they’ll vote for or against Travis County Proposition A. The proposed 2.5-cent property tax rate increase will go toward creating new affordable childcare. According to county staff, the tax ...
If approved, Proposition A could make affordable child care a reality for thousands of families in Travis County.