Round Rock Edition | May 2025

Transportation

BY GRANT CRAWFORD

Ongoing projects

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N. KENNEY FORT BLVD.

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WYOMING SPRINGS DR.

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A.W. GRIMES BLVD.

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• Funding source: Developer contributions, Type B sales tax revenue, road CO bonds 6 Wyoming Springs Segment 1 Project: The project will construct a new four-lane divided roadway with shared used paths, extending over Brushy Creek from Creek Bend Boulevard to Old Settlers Boulevard. Update: Construction began in December 2024 • Timeline: 2024-2026 • Cost: $25.9 million • Funding source: Type B sales tax revenue 5 Gattis School Road Segment 3 Project: The project includes expanding the existing four-lane roadway to a six-lane divided road with updated pedestrian and bicycle facilities, turn lanes and other features. Update: Construction work began Aug. 28, 2024 • Timeline: 2024-2026 • Cost: $33 million • Funding source: Type B sales tax revenue, Road CO bonds, Texas Department of Transportation loan

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Upcoming projects

Ongoing projects

1 Kenney Fort Boulevard Segment 5 & 6 Project: The road will be extended from Old Settler Boulevard to University Boulevard. Update: The project is in the design phase, which is expected to last through 2025. • Timeline: Construction to begin in 2026 • Cost: $94 million • Funding source: Williamson County 2 Hwy. 79 Project: The project will create a six-lane divided roadway with a raised median and shared-used paths, from I-35 to just past A.W. Grimes Boulevard. Update: Council approved a $1.3 million contract for preliminary engineering work in February. • Timeline: Not yet determined • Cost: Not yet determined • Funding source: Texas Department of Transportation

3 Old Settlers Boulevard extension Project: Old Settlers Boulevard will connect Red Bud Lane to CR 110, creating a new four-lane roadway with a center median and twin bridges over McNutt Creek. Update: Construction began in December 2024. • Timeline: Completion in early 2026. • Cost: $23.4 million • Funding source: Type B sales tax, certi“icate of obligation bonds, Williamson County Road Bond Program 4 Red Bud Lane North Project: The project will expand the existing two-lane roadway to a four-lane divided road with intersection and pedestrian improvements. Update: Construction began March 6 • Timeline: 2024-2026 • Cost: $34.7 million

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