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Round Rock’s Commercial Facade and Site Improvement Grant program has been updated—expanding the number of businesses along certain roads that can apply for the grant—in an effort to encourage redevelop- ment and business investment. The overview City officials in March expanded the boundaries of the grant pro- gram, launched in 2023, to include more properties along Mays Street and Round Rock Avenue. The grant program offers a Round Rock expands facade grant program

50-50 cost match, with a min- imum project investment of $5,000 and a maximum reim- bursement of $100,000. Eligible improvements include exterior upgrades such as paint, signage, lighting, landscaping and facade materials. To qualify, applicants must be current on property taxes and cannot have active code enforcement vio- lations, although city staff said the program can help property owners address certain issues. Since its launch, the program has awarded about $215,000 in grants, helping generate roughly $292,560 in total private invest- ment. City leaders said expanding the program’s boundaries is aimed at building on that momentum, particularly in high-visibility commercial corridors.

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Project to improve water pressure

A new project could maintain water pressure in southwest Round Rock as the city grows. The overview Round Rock Public Works Director Michael Thane said April 9 that the city’s 2023 Water Master Plan identified this area as having low water pressure due to its landscape, and it is antici- pated to worsen with increased development. Council approved

a supplement to an original contract approved with Carollo Engineers, which will construct a supplemental interconnection to the existing water line in the area to manage pressure. Cost to the city The contract was increased by $266,300 to $365,237, and will be funded by the city’s self-financed water construction fund.

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