Georgetown Edition | April 2022

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2 Williams Drive and Booty’s Crossing/ Lakeway Drive Project Construction is going at the Williams Drive and Booty’s Crossing Road/Lake- way Drive intersection. The eight-month project will add a dedicated left-turn lane from Booty’s Crossing to Williams and a dedicated right-turn lane from Williams to Lakeway. Other improvements include new traœc signals, ADA-compliant ramps, crosswalks, sidewalks and drainage work. Work is expected to be concluded this spring. The $1.45 million project is funded by the city of Georgetown 2015 transportation bond and federal transportation money from the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. Timeline: Fall 2021-spring 2022 Cost: $1.45 million Funding source: 2015 transportation bond, CAMPO

ONGOING PROJECTS

REGIONAL PROJECTS

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I-35 Southbound, Round Rock This project broke ground March 9 and will construct and extend southbound entrance and exit lanes between Hwy. 79 and SH 45 N to improve overall merging conicts and congestion in the area. The Texas Department of Transpor- tation said the southbound stretch of this road is the 34th most congested portion of roadway in the state, and the project was contracted to JD Abrams L.P. Timeline: March 2022-early 2023 Cost: $8.4 million Funding source: TxDOT Texas Clear Lanes Project

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1 Downtown sidewalks The Georgetown Downtown Sidewalk Project that started in May 2021 is ex- pected to wrap up this spring. According to the city, the phase of the project un- derway is along the north and south sides of Seventh Street between Main Street and Church Street. This segment includes new Americans with Disabilities Act-accessible sidewalks, ramps, crosswalks, drainage improve- ments, pedestrian railings and a retaining wall. The project cost is $964,975 funded by revenue from the 2015 transportation bond. The contractor is Choice Builders. Timeline: May 2021-spring 2022 Cost: $964,975 Funding source: 2015 transportation bond

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ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF MARCH 25. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT GEONEWS˜COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM.

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