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Randy’s Priorities for Cedar Park

Leadership that listens and delivers results
Focused on the decisions City Council directly influences and the issues that shape daily life in Cedar Park

🛣️ Mobility & Infrastructure

Cedar Park roadway with sunset in the distance

Why this matters:
Traffic affects school drop-offs, work commutes, and daily errands

How Randy will help:

  • Push for data-driven traffic planning

  • Preserve neighborhood character as improvements are made

  • Coordinate with regional growth partners

 

What this means for you:
More predictable trips, safer streets, and a city that keeps moving. Traffic is a tax on your time

💰 Affordability & Fiscal Responsibility

Why this matters:
Cedar Park should remain accessible to families, seniors, and young professionals

 

How Randy will help:

  • Champion smart, transparent budgeting

  • Seek efficiencies to ease tax pressures

  • Prioritize essential services

 

What this means for you:
A tax-funded benefit from the City will be targeted to Cedar Park residents

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🌆 Balanced, Sustainable Growth

Two people holding a small plant in soil with their hands

Why this matters:
Growth should strengthen neighborhoods not strain them

 

How Randy will help:

  • Guide growth that matches infrastructure capacity

  • Protect neighborhood identity

  • Plan long-term for water, utilities, and services

 

What this means for you:
Growth that brings benefits not burdens to daily life.

🚓🌳 Safe, Livable Neighborhoods

Randy Strader with Cedar Park police leadership and a city council member

Public Safety

  • Support Police, Fire and EMS

  • Focus on readiness training and coordination

  • Keep Cedar Park safe, prepared, and resilient

Aerial view of Lakeline Park in Cedar Park

Parks and Quality of Life

  • Preserve and expand green spaces

  • Plan parks and trails for all ages

  • Protect what makes Cedar Park feel like home

🏫 Community Partnerships That Matter

Some of the most important parts of life in Cedar Park are shaped through partnership.
City Council should be a strong supportive partner where families and neighborhoods are affected
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Public Schools

  • Father of three with children educated in Leander ISD

  • Supports strong coordination between the city and schools

  • Focused on safety, traffic planning, and responsible growth near campuses

Bell District

  • Helped shape the early vision as a Planning and Zoning leader

  • Proud supporter of the Cedar Park Public Library as a community anchor

  • Supports transparent development that delivers long-term value

How Randy Approaches Issues

  • Resident driven by listening first

  • Data informed and focused on facts

  • Collaborative and respectful

  • Transparent and accountable

 

“City Council should lead from within the community not from behind a podium.”

Cedar Park residents marching on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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Pol. adv. paid for by Randy Strader for Cedar Park, Tessa Strader, Treasurer.

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