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NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
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MAYOR RYDELL ELECTED FIRST FICE CHAIR OF CAPCOG EXECUTIVVE COMMITTEE
The City of Taylor is proud to announce that Mayor Brandt Rydell was recently elected to be the new First Vice Chair of the Executive Committee for the Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) at the Executive Committee meeting on January 13, 2021. Read on... -
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. MARCH AND CELEBRATION GOING VIRTUAL
Due to ongoing concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Greater Taylor Area Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Celebration Committee has made the tough decision to hold the 16th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community March virtually this year. Read on... -
EXTENDED: MAYOR EXTENDS FACEMASK ORDER TO JAN. 31, 2020
Mayor Brandt Rydell recently signed an order to extend the face mask order to January 31, 2020. Read on... -
CITY OF TAYLOR WELCOMES NEW HR DIRECTOR LASHON GROS
Following a national search for a new Director of Human Resources and Civil Service, City Manager Brian LaBorde is pleased to announce that the City of Taylor has selected LaShon Gros for the position. Read on... -
TAYLOR OFFICIALS CELEBRATE STREET PROGRESS WITH TAYLOR STREETS PROJECT
On Thursday, December 3, elected officials and employees from the City of Taylor gathered in a limited capacity to celebrate the completion of street reconstruction on West Lake Drive with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Read on... -
BACKFLOW PREVENTION AND CONTAMINATION LETTERS BEING SENT TO RESIDENTS
The City of Taylor, with help from Vepo LLC, will be sending letters to Taylor residents with irrigation backflow assemblies on the first of each month. If you have never received a letter, this is not a new requirement. Read on... -
2020 Notice of Tax Rates in City of Taylor
Prior to the passage of Senate Bill (S.B.) 2, most cities provided notice of their property tax rates pursuant to Local Government Code Section 140.010. That statute was repealed by S.B. 2 and replaced with the following required notice Read on... -
Taylor Police Still Seeking Information in 2004 Katara Johnson Murder
The Taylor Police Department is still seeking assistance from the public in solving the August 26, 2004 murder of Katara Johnson. Read on...
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