TRANSPORTATION UPDATES $25.6M will improve Round Rock roadways As multiple road projects progress from design to construction phases in Round Rock, additional funds have been allotted in the city’s budget to fund them.
COMPILED BY BROOKE SJOBERG
ONGOING PROJECTS
ADDITIONAL BUDGET On April 27, Round Rock city officials approved $25.6 million in funding to go toward the following transportation projects: A Gattis School Road segments 4-5 $2 million for design and right of way acquisition B Chisholm Trail Road $7.1 million for construction C Wyoming Springs Drive $16.5 million for construction
A
DOUBLE CREEK DR.
FAIRWAY GREEN COVE.
GATTIS SCHOOL RD.
GATTIS SCHOOL RD.
WINDY PARK DR.
VIA SONOMA TRAIL
MEISTER LN.
GREENLAWN BLVD.
N
N
On April 27, Round Rock City Council approved $25.6 million in funds for the design and construc- tion of two new segments of Gattis School Road, improvements to Chisholm Trail Road north and the Wyoming Springs Boulevard extension. For Gattis School Road, the city will purchase needed rights of way and fund the design from Double Creek Drive to Meister Lane as well as Rusk Road to Via Sonoma Trail. Both segments are slated to be widened from four to six lanes. Crews will also widen the remaining two-lane section of Chisholm Trail Road to five lanes and extend Wyoming Springs Drive from its existing stop at Brightwater Boulevard/Creek Bend Boule- vard to Old Settler’s Boulevard/FM 3406. Timeline: TBD Cost: $25.6 million Funding source: city of Round Rock
Gattis School Road On April 27, Round Rock officials approved a $1.23 million engineering project to widen Gattis School Road. The project will widen 3,400 feet of the road from two to five lanes with a center turning lane from the inter- section of Lawnmont Drive to Windy Park Drive. Timeline: TBD Cost: $1.23 million Funding source: city of Round Rock
B
CHISHOLM TRAIL RD.
E. OLD SETTLERS BLVD.
35
N
C
OLD SETTLERS BLVD.
BRIGHTWATER BLVD.
CREEK BEND BLVD.
WYOMING SPRINGS DR.
620
1460
SOURCE: CITY OF ROUND ROCK/COMMUNITY IMPACT
186
N
TERAVISTA CLUB DR.
N
Teravista Club Drive City officials approved a contract April 27 to install a new traffic signal at the intersection of FM 1460 and Teravista Club Drive in northern Round Rock. A dedicated left-turn lane will be installed, but the traffic pattern will remain mostly unchanged, city staff said. Construction is expected to begin this summer. Timeline: summer-winter 2023 Cost: $375,055 Funding source: city of Round Rock
Over $6.5M approved for maintenance of Round Rock arterial streets A citywide maintenance plan will see some Round Rock thoroughfares improved over the next 12 months. On April 27, Round Rock City traffic patterns. The deal with Cutler Repaving is part of the city’s annual effort to manage more than 1,150 miles of roadway within its jurisdiction.
ROAD MANAGEMENT A deal with Cutler Repaving is part of Round Rock’s effort to manage roads within its jurisdiction. $6.54 MILLION
Council awarded a $6.54 million contract to Cutler Repaving Inc. to improve roads, including Greenlawn Boulevard, Double Creek Drive, Sam Bass Road, Cypress Boulevard, McNeil Road and Short Trail. City staff said work will involve grinding down and then repaving the roadways but did not have information regarding adjusted
The maintenance projects will be carried out over the next year. The city approved similar plans for streets located in its downtown district earlier in the month. Timeline: TBD Cost: $6.54 million Funding source: city of Round Rock
contract to grind and repave arterial streets
Annual effort to manage more than 1,150 MILES
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF MAY 17. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT RRKNEWS@COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM.
SOURCE: CITY OF ROUND ROCK/COMMUNITY IMPACT
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