Round Rock Edition | April 2026

Transportation

BY BROOKE SJOBERG

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Round Rock

112

110

117

1431

35

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N. KENNEY FORT BLVD.

CHANDLER CREEK BLVD.

CREEK BEND BLVD.

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1

130 TOLL

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VIA SONOMA TRL.

intersection and pedestrian improvements. Update: All work on the northbound lanes is expected to be completed by the end of summer, with construction on southbound lanes to begin soon. • Timeline: completion scheduled spring 2027 • Cost: $34.7 million • Funding source: developer contributions, type B sales tax revenue, certificate of obligation bonds 9 Old Settlers Extension Project: A new four-lane divided segment of Old Settlers Boulevard will be built, including a bridge, connecting North Red Bud Lane to County Road 110. Update: Crews began working on concrete paving, sidewalk construction and wiring placement for street light poles in January. A traffic signal will be installed at CR 110. • Timeline: completion scheduled spring 2026 • Cost: $23.4 million • Funding source: developer contributions, type B sales tax revenue, certificate of obligation bonds, Williamson County contributions 8 Gattis School Road segment 6 Project: This project will widen the existing four- lane roadway to a six-lane arterial thoroughfare with a raised median between Via Sonoma Trail and Red Bud Lane. Update: Construction began Feb. 2, with construction reducing the road from four lanes to two for the first phase of construction. • Timeline: completion in late 2027 • Cost: $20.4 million • Funding source: type B sales tax revenue

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N. KENNEY FORT BLVD.

3

WYOMING SPRINGS

2

DOUBLE CREEK RD.

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10

620

GATTIS SCHOOL RD.

45 TOLL

4

GREENLAWN BLVD.

MAP NOT TO SCALE N

4 Greenlawn Boulevard widening Project: The city is reconstructing Greenlawn Boulevard from an existing four-lane divided roadway to a six-lane divided urban roadway with pedestrian and lighting improvements. Update: Construction began in January. • Timeline: completion is expected by April 2027 • Cost: $13.95 million Project: The project includes a new four-lane divided roadway with shared use paths, extending over Brushy Creek from Creek Bend Boulevard to Old Settlers Boulevard. Update: Storm sewer, culvert, sidewalk and hiking path construction is complete. • Timeline: completion scheduled for fall 2026 • Cost: $29.7 million • Funding source: type B sales tax revenue, certificate of obligation bonds, Williamson County contributions. 6 County Road 112 widening Project: A six-lane divided roadway with a center median, pedestrian facilities and gutter drainage from A.W. Grimes to CR 117 will be built. Update: The southbound side of the roadway is complete, and the traffic switch is in place. • Timeline: completion scheduled for fall 2026 • Cost: $54.5 million • Funding source: developer contributions, type B sales tax revenue, certificate of obligation bonds, Williamson County contributions 7 Red Bud Lane North widening • Funding source: type B sales tax revenue 5 Wyoming Springs extension Project: The project includes upgrading an existing two-lane road to a four-lane divided roadway with

Upcoming projects

1 Traffic signal at Chandler Creek and Kenney Fort Boulevards Project: A traffic signal and pedestrian improvements at the intersection of Chandler Creek and Kenney Fort Boulevards is underway. Update: The project is in the engineering and design phase • Timeline: Design completion expected fall 2026 • Cost: $156,445 • Funding source: type B sales tax revenue

Ongoing projects

2 Mays Street Bridge wall stabilization Project: The project includes constructing ground anchors to stabilize retaining walls and replacing the roadway approach and sidewalks. Update: Construction below the bridge is complete and improvements on top of the bridge began in February. • Timeline: completion expected by summer 2026 • Cost: $2 million • Funding source: type B sales tax revenue 3 Chisholm Trail South improvements Project: The city is reconstructing Chisholm Trail Road from Sam Bass Road to RM 620, with drainage, pedestrian and lighting improvements. Update: Construction recently resumed. Pedestrian improvements are under design. In February, traffic was temporarily rerouted to address utility issues. • Timeline: roadway completion expected in summer 2026 • Cost: $4.26 million for construction • Funding source: type B sales tax revenue

Completed projects

10 Gattis School Road segment 3 Project: This project includes expanding the existing four-lane roadway to a six-lane divided road with updated pedestrian paths and turn lanes. Update: Construction is underway, with paving expected to take place in 2026. • Timeline: construction expected to last until early spring 2026 • Cost: $33 million • Funding source: type B sales tax revenue, certificate of obligation bonds, Texas Department of Transportation loan

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