Round Rock Daily Brief — February 6
Round Rock, TX — February 6, 2026 — From a senior prom downtown tonight to city meetings next week and a police traffic reminder, here’s today’s local roundup.
Community and City Updates
Round Rock heads into Friday with a mix of community events, civic business, and a few reminders from city officials. While it’s a lighter news day, there are still a few timely items worth having on your radar.
Senior Prom Returns to the Baca Center Tonight
The Baca Center is hosting its annual Senior Prom this evening, February 6, from 6 to 10 p.m. The event is designed for older adults and features music, dancing, and a formal night out atmosphere. City-hosted events like this continue to be a popular way for seniors to stay active and connected, especially during the winter months.
Organizers encourage attendees to arrive early and plan ahead for parking, as the event typically draws a full house.
City Council Meetings Ahead Next Week
Looking ahead, Round Rock’s next City Council packet briefing is scheduled for Tuesday, February 10, in the morning, followed by the regular City Council meeting on Thursday, February 12, in the evening. These meetings will cover a range of routine city business, and residents can watch or attend to stay informed on local decisions.
Agendas are typically posted in advance, giving residents a chance to review items before discussions take place.
Police Share Traffic Safety Reminder
The Round Rock Police Department shared a reminder this morning aimed at everyday drivers: gas stations and private parking lots should not be used as shortcuts to bypass traffic. Police say this behavior increases the risk of crashes and puts pedestrians at risk, especially during busy commute hours.
Officers encourage drivers to remain patient and follow posted traffic patterns as the city continues to grow and roadways stay busy.
Looking Ahead
While no major breaking developments emerged overnight, city activity picks up next week with public meetings and ongoing community programming. Residents can expect more updates as council discussions and city projects move forward.
Sources
https://www.roundrocktexas.gov/events/category/city-events/month/
https://www.roundrocktexas.gov/
https://www.roundrocktexas.gov/city-departments/police/contact-rrpd/
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