Pflugerville - Hutto Edition | November 2023

Development

BY BRITTANY ANDERSON & GRANT CRAWFORD

New surgery center to service Pugerville The Texas Digestive Disease Consultants and Cedar Park Regional Medical Center have part- nered to create the Pugerville Surgery Center, a multispecialty ambulatory surgical center. The project broke ground on Oct. 24 and is slated to be fully built out by 2026. Two-minute impact Dr. Junaid Siddiqui with TDDC said construction on the rst phase of the center is expected to wrap up by April 2025. The second phase—consisting of medical oces and an imaging center—is expected to be complete sometime in 2026. The details Dr. Siddiqui said that while the goal is to be able to oer a wide variety of services, such as OBGYN and primary care services, the initial focus of the rst phase is on inpatient and outpatient

New re station to service Pugerville Travis County Emergency Services District No. 2 held a grand opening for its sixth re station Oct. 28. The gist The new facility, located at 17221 Weiss Lane and will service the Pugerville area once fully operational, includes three bays and cost around $7.4 million to build. Construction of Fire Station No. 6, which began in February 2022, came in response to an increase in call volume the district has seen in recent years. Mark Moellenberg, Travis County ESD No. 2 assistant chief, said in the last ve years, the district has experienced a 32% increase in call volume and a 15% increase in population.

Ocials broke ground on a new surgery center Oct. 24.

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