The Leander City Council meeting on October 2, 2025, highlighted several community-focused events and ongoing projects that aim to enhance local engagement and infrastructure. 
One of the key announcements was the upcoming Bluegrass Festival, set to take place at the Mason House on Friday and Saturday evenings from 6 PM to 9:30 PM. Council members encouraged residents to attend, emphasizing the festival's family-friendly atmosphere and the opportunity to enjoy the cooler evening weather.
In addition to the festival, the council recognized October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Members urged the community to prioritize health checks and seek information from relevant resources, reinforcing the importance of awareness and early detection.
The meeting also addressed ongoing infrastructure improvements, particularly the water line installation on Baghdad Road, known as the Baghdad Terminus project. Residents were informed that lane closures would begin on October 13, affecting traffic between County Cork and Crystal Falls Parkway. The council acknowledged the potential disruptions, especially during school drop-off and pick-up times, and assured residents that off-duty officers would assist with traffic management. The project is expected to be completed by mid-December.
Lastly, the council reiterated the importance of supporting local businesses, highlighting a recent dinner from Chiba Hut as an example of the community's commitment to shopping local. This initiative aims to bolster the local economy and ensure continued support for community services.
As the city prepares for these events and projects, residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in the vibrant community life that Leander offers.