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VOLUME 18, ISSUE 5  JAN. 11FEB. 8, 2023

ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE 2023 A RACE FOR HOUSING Round Rock ocials recently approved

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more than 2,000 apartment units for development in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction, as population data projects an additional 90,000 new residents by 2040.

New library to hold grand opening Jan. 28 ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE 2023

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The Depot, located at the corner of McNeil Road and Burnet Street, is one of several multifamily housing projects underway in Round Rock. When complete, it will bring an additional 80 units to the downtown area. (Brooke Sjoberg/Community Impact)

Multifamily housing ramps up in Round Rock to meet growth The city of Round Rock may have over 90,000 new residents by 2040, new projections show. a Dec. 6 State of the City address. “They’re going to come here. We have great schools; we have a great [city and] environment.” BY BROOKE SJOBERG

Development Services Department. To that end, in recent months the approval of several multifamily housing developments will bring several thousand units to Round Rock by 2024, and city leaders are anticipating the approval of thou- sands more in the coming years. “It’s a very in-demand place to be,” said Brad Wiseman, Round Rock Planning and Development Services director. “Developers will see the market demand, and they CONTINUED ON 26

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Due in part to ramped up housing and other types of development, city sta are now predicting the popula- tion in the Round Rock area will sur- pass 265,000 by 2040. While this is not a rm build-out number, it does impact local planning for growth. “We can’t pretend that people are not going to come here,” Round Rock Mayor Craig Morgan said during

Although the growth projec- tions are sparking concerns from some longtime Round Rock resi- dents, developers and city ocials are adapting housing strategies to accommodate the projected inux. One strategy involves incorporating options beyond single-family homes as outlined in an August report from the Round Rock Planning and

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FROM AMY: The start of a new year always lls me with curiosity, anticipation and hope. Our Annual Community Guide provides information on what is coming for our community in the year ahead. Within this issue, we hope we answer some of your questions and possibly even foster some excitement as you learn about projects and businesses coming in 2023. Amy Leonard Bryant, GENERAL MANAGER

FROM BRIAN: It seems to be a recurring theme every year: Rapid growth in our community means area leaders continue to work on solutions to accommodate the inux. The front-page story in our January edition addresses projected population inuxes in Round Rock through the lens of housing. Specically, city leaders have recently been and continue to usher in new multifamily housing projects that will bring thousands more apartments to Round Rock and its extraterritorial jurisdiction. Brian Rash, SENIOR EDITOR

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1 A second Discount Tire location opened in Round Rock at 3601 N. I-35 on Nov. 21. Discount Tire offers tire and wheel service for a variety of vehicles as well as safety inspections and air checks. 512-541-3163. www.discounttire.com 2 The Little Gym opened in mid-October at 3203 S. I-35, Ste. 590, Round Rock. The children’s gym offers classes, parties and camps for children ages 4 months-12 years old. 512-522-4539. www.thelittlegym.com 3 Rollo Insurance opened its Round Rock office at 600 Round Rock W. Drive, Ste. 603, on Nov. 4. Rollo Insurance offers business and commercial, home- owners, auto, life, and farm insurance. 979-774-2800. www.rolloinsurance.com 4 The Via 313 Pizza location at 2111 N. I-35, Ste. 380, Round Rock opened Dec. 8. It occupies a shared building with Tumble 22 Nashville Hot Chicken in the Rock Creek Plaza shopping center. The restaurant specializes in Detroit-style pizza and also serves salads, appetizers and desserts, and has a full bar. 512-553-4313. www.via313.com Player2Player began booking lessons for Round Rock-area athletes Dec. 3. Found- ed in the Lake Travis area by Jennifer

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Wright in 2018, Player2Player connects young athletes with their high school- age peers for one-on-one coaching and training in a location that is conve- nient for the customer. 512-668-9451. www.player2player.com COMING SOON 5 A third Round Rock location of Dutch Bros Coffee is under construction at 2630 S. A.W. Grimes Blvd., Round Rock, and is scheduled to open in early 2023. The second Round Rock location of the drive-thru coffee chain opened March 4 at 3589 N. I-35. www.dutchbros.com 6 Vegas-style poker establishment and bar 52 Social Club, located at 2400 S. I-35, Ste. 160, Round Rock, closed Dec. 1 after being acquired by ownership group

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ANNIVERSARIES 8 Zorba Greek Restaurant , located at 2601 S. I-35 Frontage Road, Round Rock, celebrated 20 years in business in December. Locally owned by Jeff Nouri, Zorba serves Greek food, such as hummus, gyros and chicken shawarma, as well as a variety of vegetarian plates. 512-716-0100. www.zorbagreekrestaurant.com RENOVATIONS 9 Urban Rooftop reopened Nov. 18 at 411 W. Main St., Round Rock, following an 11-month renovation. The restaurant features additional indoor seating, a more “upscale” environment and a new menu that includes flatbreads and charcuterie. 512-520-5570. www.urbaneatdrink.com

No Limits Group LLC. John Chance, a man- aging partner for No Limits Group, said the business will reopen in mid-February as The Player’s Poker Room and will con- tinue to operate as a poker club and bar. www.52socialclub.com RELOCATIONS 7 The Round Rock Public Library closed Dec. 23 at its location at 216 E. Main St., and will reopen Jan. 28 at 200 E. Liberty Ave., Round Rock. The clo- sure was necessary to relocate library ma- terials to the $23.2 million project funded by a 2013 bond, Library Director Michelle Cervantes said. The new library will be three stories, about 66,000 square feet and have an adjacent parking structure. 512-218-7001. www.roundrocktexas.gov

clients and partners for the business. At the launch event, U.S. Rep. John Carter, R-Round Rock, said with the Austin-based Army Futures Command nearby, a company like Knowmadics helps build the area's reputation as a defense industry sector. 703-665-7406 • www.knowmadics.com

Virginia-based defense company Knowmadics , which specializes in software, integrated solutions and training, announced at a Dec. 14 launch event it opened its rst Texas oce near downtown Round Rock. Founder and CEO Paul Maguire said the company is permanently occupying space in coworking facility Oce Evolution at 551 S. I-35, Ste. 300, Round Rock. Maguire said Round Rock is an ideal place to hire people and nd new

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yet set, but owner Brandi Torres said the clinic will only provide in-home pediat- ric urgent care visits for local families. Torres said the clinic will provide services that include simple sick visits, sports physicals, newborn advice and lactation counseling for patients who are newborns through age 18. A website is coming soon. 512-673-7661 IN THE NEWS 5 The Pflugerville Chamber of Commerce, located at 101 S. Third St., Pflugerville, announced Jan. 2 that Kristen Cepak is the organization’s new chief executive officer. Cepak replaces former CEO Shontel Mays, who stepped down from the position in July and is now CEO of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. 512-251-7799. www.pfchamber.com

Co-owner Luis Pena said the barbershop books clients by appointment, accom- modates walk-in business and provides services including traditional and modern haircuts, hair coloring and facial scrubs. Pena said QQ mainly services men but also has services for women. 512-800-5392. Facebook: QQ Barbershop 4 The Springs of Austin Assisted Living & Memory Care held its grand opening in October at 1020 E. Wells Branch Parkway, Pflugerville. The Springs of Austin provides assisted-living, respite care and memory care services to seniors. 512-626-1212. www.springsofaustin.com COMING SOON Lake Pflugerville Pediatric House Calls is scheduled to open in March in Pflugerville. A specific opening date is not

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2 Exaco Trading Co. , an Austin-based lawn and garden wholesale distribu- tion company, became operational in early December at its new location at 16001 Impact Way, Pflugerville. The company broke ground on the 37,000-square-foot facility in May 2021. The new location, which relocated from smaller facilities in North Austin, features a 5,000-square-foot showroom for cus- tomers. 512-407-8500. www.exaco.com 3 QQ Barbershop opened Oct. 3 at 1501 W. Pecan St., Ste. 105, Pflugerville.

1 All Around Barber School is now open at 1420 Wells Branch Parkway, Ste. 110, Pflugerville. The school had a grand opening with tour opportunities Dec. 17, and classes began in January. Owner John Aldaya said All Around offers both day and night classes in English and Spanish. 512-698-8046. www.instagram.com/ allaroundbarberschool

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2 After facing several delays, locally owned restaurant Frosties opened for business Dec. 5 at 117 East St., Ste. 150, Hutto. Frosties specializes in frozen daiquiris, which customers can take to go or enjoy at the restaurant’s indoor seating and patio area. 512-642-6237. www.facebook.com/frosties2go 3 Lawncare business Heroes Lawn Care of Northeast Austin opened Jan. 3 at 2535 FM 685, Ste. 650, Hutto. Franchise owner Michael Bar- tlemay said Heroes offers fertiliza- tion, weed control, irrigation and pet waste removal services to clients across the Austin area. 512-610-7160. www.heroeslawncare.com 4 A new bubble tea shop called Now, Dats Boba opened Dec. 6 at 525 Chris Kelley Blvd., Ste. 500, Hutto. The business’s menu features an array of

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After a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pugerville Public Library will again host Winter Pfest. The family-friendly event will have games, balloon animals, crafts and refreshments. 2-4 p.m. Free. Pugerville Public Library, 1008 W. Puger St., Pugerville. 512-990-6375. www.library.pugervilletx.gov

The Round Rock Public Library will celebrate a grand opening of its new library, a $23.2 million project funded by the 2013 bond. The event will feature several come-and-go activities. 2-6 p.m. Free. Round Rock Public Library, 200 E. Liberty Ave., Round Rock. 512-218-7001. www.roundrocktexas.gov

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JANUARY 14 SEE A ROCK SHOW Hanover’s Draught Haus will host The Intemperate Sons, Brother Stone and Broken to Brave for a rock night. 7 p.m. (doors open), 8 p.m. (music). $5 (cover). Hanover’s Draught Haus, 108 E. Main St., Pugerville. 512-969-5027. www.hanoversaustin.com 21 ATTEND AN ALBUM RELEASE PARTY The Three Legged Goat wine bar in Pugerville will host an album release party from recording artist Keith Hampton. Originally from Wisconsin, Hampton is an Austin-based folk musician who is promoting his newest album, “Beyond.” Hampton will give a live performance, and attendees may select from a variety of Texas wines for purchase from the selection at Three Legged Goat. 8-11 p.m. Free. Three Legged Goat, 200 E. Pecan St., Ste. 5, Pugerville. 512-968-0386.www.threeleggedgoat.com 21 PRACTICE READING WITH MINIATURE HORSES The Pugerville Public Library will have miniature therapy horses available for children to practice reading to at its Hooves and Read event. The program is intended for children in grades K-2. 1-2 p.m. Free. Pugerville Public Library,

1008 W. Puger St., Pugerville. 512-990-6375. www.pugervilletx.gov 22 CATCH A CONCERT WITH A SIDE OF BARBECUE The Pugerville Arts Council is hosting a “Boogie & BBQ” concert featuring classical, jazz and gospel duo Artina and Martin McCain. The event will include food from the Ray’s BBQ food truck and a rae for gift cards from downtown Pugerville businesses. 4 p.m. Free admission. First United Methodist Church of Pugerville, 500 E. Pecan St., Pugerville. www.mccainduo.com 25 LOG INTO A VIRTUAL JOB FAIR Healthcarex will host a virtual job fair for health care professionals. Local and national hiring managers will be available during the job fair to connect job seekers with employment opportunities. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Registration required. www.cloudhire.com 27 FOSTER A BONDING EXPERIENCE The Fellowship Church will host a 1970s-themed father-daughter dance that will include opportunities for photos to be taken. Fathers, uncles, grandfathers and other father gures are welcome. 6-9 p.m. $20 (per dad). The Fellowship Church, 3379 Gattis School Road, Round Rock. 512-255-8972.www.thefellowshipchurch.org

WORTH THE TRIP ‘Pretty Woman: The musical’ A Broadway show based on the romantic comedy “Pretty Woman” will take place at the Bass Concert Hall in Austin. The performance features a score co-written by pop music star Bryan Adams and choreography from Jerry Mitchell, a two-time Tony Award winner. Tickets may be purchased online. Jan. 17-20, 8 p.m. Tickets start at $35 2350 Robert Dedman Drive, Austin 512-471-2787 www.texasperformingarts.org ‘Comedy, that’s clean!’ Zach North, the Cedar Park campus of the Austin-based Zach Theatre, will host a comedy event that pits two teams of comedians against each other to see who can earn the most points and laughter. Tickets may be reserved online. Feb. 4, 7:30-9 p.m. Admission starts at $15 14010 US 183, Ste. 540, Cedar Park 512-476-0594 www.comedysportzaustin.com/tickets

Migrations Dance & Music Festival will bring a three-day event full of dance showcases, vendors and workshops to the Wingate by Wyndham Round Rock Hotel & Conference Center. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $10- $90. Wingate by Wyndham Round Rock Hotel & Conference Center, 1209 N. I-35, Round Rock. www.migrationsaustin.com 28 ATTEND A ’20STHEMED GALA The Hutto Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual fundraising gala will honor local businesses and community members with awards. This year’s gala theme is “Roaring Twenties.” 6-10 p.m. $125 (individual ticket), $1,250 (table for 10). Convention Center by Kalahari Resorts, 3001 Kalahari Blvd., Round Rock. 512-759-4400. www.huttochamber.com FEBRUARY 09 PARTICIPATE IN AN ADULT CRAFT NIGHT The Pugerville Public Library will host a craft night in which attendees will make resin coasters. All materials will be provided. Online registration begins Feb. 1. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Free. Pugerville Public Library, 1008 W. Puger St., Pugerville. 512-990-6375. www.library.pugervilletx.gov

Find more or submit events at communityimpact.com/event-calendar. Event organizers can submit local events online to be considered for the print edition. Submitting details for consideration does not guarantee publication.

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News from Round Rock, Pflugerville & Hutto & Williamson County

Hutto adopts new water, wastewater master plans to address growing demand in city

WilCo officials discuss water issues at summit

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At the Dec. 15 Williamson County Growth Summit held at Kalahari Resorts in Round Rock, a panel of experts discussed how the local water supply can keep up with area development. It is not water supply, but development of water supply to match all of the coming industry that is the main issue of concern, said David Collinsworth, general manager and CEO of the Brazos River Authority. With U.S. Census Bureau data projecting Wil- liamson County will have more than 1 million residents by 2040, the Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority, a partnership between Cedar Park, Leander and Round Rock, is working on a plan to secure water supply for the three cities. The BCRUA is served by floating water intakes on Lake Travis. However, BCRUA General Manager Karen Bondy said the authority is working on a new expansion involving a deep water intake that could divert water from the lake regardless of its levels. Construction started in June, costs roughly $225 million and is expected to take approxi- mately five years to complete.

IMMEDIATE IMPROVEMENTS Hutto’s new water and wastewater plans include recommendations and cost estimates for water projects over the next 25 years. Here are a few of the larger projects expected to get underway within the next five years.

Hutto staff recently updated plans for address- ing water and wastewater needs following Hutto City Council approval of new water and wastewa- ter master plans. Council approved the two plans—the first update since 2016 for water and 2018 for wastewater—at a Dec. 15 meeting. Work on both plans began in February, and each includes projections for water and wastewater demand over the next 25 years as well as a list of recommended projects. In the wastewater plan, expansions and improvements at the city’s wastewater treatment plant constitute the bulk of the recommended projects. They total approximately $185 million over the next five years and approximately $470 million over the next 25 years. Key projects in the water master plan include the addition of several new waterlines as well as an expansion to the city’s main frame switch pump station. Proposed water projects total around $128 million over the next five years and $195 million through 2047.

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$34M

for a frame switch pump station expansion

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Council Member Dan Thornton said adopting the master plans does not mean the city must adhere exactly to the projects as laid out. Instead, the plans act as a general guide for when projects should be completed and how much they could cost, he said. Amid growing demands for water, officials said the updated plans will help the city of Hutto and its residents keep pace with increasing water and wastewater needs.

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application. Pflugerville City Coun- cil voted to allow the application at a Dec. 13 meeting but will still need to approve it at a future meeting to be determined. Council previously voted to allow Fairfield to submit a PUD application, but it failed to pass after officials raised concerns over the development’s impact on the

nearby Ridge at Steeds Crossing neighborhood. The new application includes more commercial use along the frontage road, adjusted density for the multifamily component and addi- tional park space. The development as proposed in the new application would contain approximately 475 multifamily housing units.

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A proposed 12-acre mixed-use development at 21101 FM 685 in Pflugerville has another chance to move forward with developer Fair- field’s second application for planned unit development, or PUD, zoning. Since the proposed development is under 20 acres, City Council approval is required to submit a PUD

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INCENTIVE TO SWITCH With the approval of the agreement, Switch will receive half of the one-cent sales tax revenue it generates for the city of Round Rock for a period expected to last from 2027 to 2037, barring any future adjustments. Money generated annually by $80 million investment from Switch:

Officials approve economic incentive for Switch data center

property and customer equipment acquisitions. Assistant City Manager Brooks Bennett said the company plans to make a total of $250 million in investments to its facility under construction on the Dell campus over several years but agreed on a figure of $80 million by Dec. 31, 2026. The company would be reimbursed for 50% of the $0.01 sales and use tax revenue the city has not designated for property tax reduction or economic development. The facility under construction is expected to be a minimum of $150,000 square feet and employ 15 people, according to the city.

BY BROOKE SJOBERG Round Rock officials approved an economic development agreement with Switch Ltd. in a 7-0 vote Dec. 15. The agreement will see the data center earn back half of the sales tax revenue it generates for the city starting in 2027. As an economic incentive, Switch would be paid 50% of the $0.01 sales tax revenue remitted to the city by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. In exchange, Switch will invest $80 million in real property improvements, business personal

$4.8M in sales tax due to the state

$1.2M (estimated) in sales tax due to the city

$400,000 (estimated) due to Switch

SOURCE: CITY OF ROUND ROCK/COMMUNITY IMPACT

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COMMUNITY SNAPSHOT

Data and information on local communities

COMPILED BY BRIAN RASH

ROUND ROCK Round Rock shows modest income growth From 2016-21, the median household income in Round Rock grew by about $6,000. Though that rate of growth is not as large as for Texas as a whole, Round Rock households outearn the state by almost $20,000.

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Round Rock

Texas

Local demographics, 2021*

Population change In the ve-year period from 2016-21, Round Rock has increased in population by about 4.4%, but Williamson County has grown in population by more than 20%.

27.7% 50.5% 10.5%

39.8% 40.7% 11.8 % 0.2%

Hispanic or Latino

White

Black or African American

112,767

26,956,435

2016

2016

0.1% 6.9% 0.2% 0.5% 3.5%

American Indian or Alaska native

117,735

28,862,581 +7.07%

2021

2021

5.0% 0.1% 0.3% 2.3%

Asian

+4.41%

Native Hawaiian or other Pacic Islander

Some other race Two or more races

Williamson County: +20.61% 5-year population change

*ALL CATEGORIES LISTED ARE RACES, EXCEPT FOR HISPANIC OR LATINO, WHICH IS NOT A RACE. HOWEVER, THE PERCENTAGES OF THE RACES LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC OR LATINO RESIDENTS.

Median household income $80,637

Education level High school diploma or higher achieved

Age analysis, 2021 0-19

2016 2021

Bachelor’s degree or higher achieved

28.5% 28.6% 29.5% 28.4% 27.8% 25% 12.5% 15.3% 1.6% 2.7% 35.6 35.0

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93.2%

37.5%

42.1%

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$86,587

60-79

$54,727

2016

80+

82.3%

84.8%

28.1%

31.5%

2021

Median age

$67,321

Elected ocials U.S. House of Representatives

Assorted stats 52% 7.20% 44.55% 0.08%

LOCAL Williamson County Commissioners Court Judge: Bill Gravell Precinct 1: Terry Cook Precinct 2: Cynthia Long Precinct 3: Valerie Covey Precinct 4: Russ Boles Round Rock City Council Mayor: Craig Morgan Place 1: Michelle Ly Place 2: Rene Flores Place 3: Matthew Baker Place 4: Frank Ortega

Place 5: Kristin Stevens Place 6: Hilda Montgomery Round Rock ISD board of trustees Place 1: Estevan Jesus “Chuy” Zárate Place 2: Mary Bone Place 3: Amber Landrum (formerly Feller) Place 4: Alicia Markum Place 5: Amy Weir

50% 6.69% 40.43% 0.53%

Rep. Mike McCaul, District 10 Rep. Pete Sessions, District 17 Rep. John R. Carter, District 31 STATE Senate Sen. Charles Schwertner, District 5 Sen. Sarah Eckhardt, District 14 Sen. Peter Flores, District 24 House of Representatives Rep. Sheryl Cole, District 46 Rep. James Talarico, District 50 Rep. Caroline Harris, District 52 Rep. John E. Bucy, District 136

of residents are married.

of residents are veterans.

of residents drive a vehicle to work.

Place 6: Tianie Harrison Place 7: Danielle Weston

of residents take public transportation to work.

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TRANSPORTATION

Top transportation stories to watch in 2023

2023 ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE

Plan update to include focus on city growth, area narrow roads

OTHER PROJECTS TO FOLLOW IN 2023

COMING UPDATES Once completed, the revised master plan will include: updated capital improvement plan

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corridor study of McNeil Road corridor study of Sam Bass Road studies on streets similar in size to Sam Bass and McNeil roads

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Round Rock Transportation Direc- tor Gary Hudder said transportation master plans are typically updated every ve to 10 years. Hudder said contrary to popular belief among some residents, the master plan does not lay out an order for constructing the projects included within it. For the most part, he said, it aids in the identication of projects that need the city’s attention. However, the order of completion for projects is usually driven by available funding. According to city documents, more detailed development concepts are necessary to make transportation

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Ocials are updating Round Rock’s transportation master plan for com- pletion in 2023, and it will include corridor studies of McNeil and Sam Bass roads. In July, Round Rock ocials approved a $574,000 engineering contract with Kimley-Horn for engineering services of the city’s transportation master plan update. Last updated in 2017, the plan provides a road map as the city plans for growth and helps determine the needs of existing and future residents in terms of vehicle, pedestrian and bicycle trac.

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RM 620 expansion RM 620 will eventually include an overpass, frontage lanes and a roundabout. TXDoT announced plans in December to open the eastbound overpass to trac in the new year, but a rm date has not been established. The project is a partnership among Round Rock, the Texas Department of Transportation and Williamson County to address trac congestion. Timeline: February 2020-late-2023 Cost: $27.4 million Funding sources: city of Round Rock, TxDOT, Williamson County

SOURCE: CITY OF ROUND ROCKCOMMUNITY IMPACT

improvements for these roadways, and those applications can be used on other streets with similar constraints. City funds will pay for the contract through the Round Rock Transporta- tion and Economic Development Corp. Timeline: July 2022-mid-2023 Cost: $574,000 Funding source: Round Rock Transporta- tion and Economic Development Corp.

Red Bud Lane widening on the horizon

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adjacent landowners to acquire enough right of way to widen the road from two to ve lanes with a continuous left-turn lane at the intersection. Additionally, a median will divide the road. Hudder previously said medians can reduce the number of car crashes by preventing drivers from making left-hand turns without des- ignated openings. City information states Red Bud Lane has a high crash frequency in Round Rock. Timeline: right-of-way acquisition and design expected to conclude by 2024 Cost: TBD Funding source: TBD

The city of Round Rock made two right of way purchases in November and December in anticipation of a project to widen Red Bud Lane near its intersection with Gattis School Road. Round Rock Transportation Director Gary Hudder said the right- of-way acquisition process can last anywhere from 18 months to two years. This most frequently comes after a city has created a schematic for the project. “That gives us enough detail then to start going and negotiating with property owners for right of way acquisition,” Hudder said. Project leaders are working with

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DINING & SHOPPING

Retailers, restaurants that opened in 2022 or are coming in 2023

www.amysicecreams.com $ COMING IN 2023 14 Crumbl Cookies 3021 S. I35, Ste. 140, Round Rock www.crumblcookies.com $ COMING IN 2023 HAMBURGERS 15 P. Terry’s Burger Stand 2201 I35, Round Rock 5123518553 www.pterrys.com $ B KOLACHES 16 Lonestar Kolaches 1207 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock 5129060255 www.lonestarkolaches.com $ B MEXICANLATIN 17 Besos Cocina & Cantina 3107 S I35, Ste. 820, Round Rock 5123502133 www.besoscantina.com $$ K PIZZA 18 Via 313 2111 N I35, Ste. 380, Round Rock 5125534313 www.via313.com $$ 19 Domino’s Pizza 5240 N. A.W. Grimes Blvd., Round Rock 5126740660 www.dominos.com $$ VEGETARIANVEGAN 20 Project Pollo 200 University Blvd., Ste. 600, Round Rock 5128434085 www.projectpollo.com $ K SHOPPING BEAUTY 21 Miss A 4401 N. I35, Ste. 423, Round Rock 5128636688 www.shopmissa.com 22 Sephora at Kohl’s 200 Sundance Parkway, Round Rock 5122488882 www.sephpora.com 23 Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids 4500 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Ste. 108, Round Rock 5122152040 www.sharkeyscutsforkidsroundrock.com 24 Thig’s Diamond Kutz 302 W. Main St., Ste. 102, Round Rock 5129192943 Facebook: Thig’s Diamond Kutz

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COFFEE & TEA SHOPS 9 Dutch Bros Coee 3589 N. I35, Round Rock 5419554700 www.dutchbros.com $ 10 Mojo Coee 3100 RM 1431, Ste. 100, Round Rock 7373084627 www.mojodrivethru.com $ 11 Sharetea 3107 S. I35, Ste. 770, Round Rock 5123635192 www.sharetearoundrock.com $ DESSERT 12 Cold Stone Creamery 110 N. I35, Ste. 135, Round Rock 5124284205 www.coldstonecreamery.com $ 13 Amy’s Ice Creams 2120 N. Mays St., Round Rock 5124586149

www.tsodelivery.com $$ COMING IN 2023 BAR AND GRILLS 5 Bar Louie 270 Bass Pro Drive, Round Rock 5129578660 www.barlouie.com $$ H 6 El Estadio Restaurant & Sports Bar 500 Parker Drive, Round Rock 7372039047 www.elestadioatx.com $$ H 7 Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar 2600 N. I35, Round Rock 7372431330 www.whiskeycake.com $$ B H K BARBECUE 8 Smokey Mo’s BBQ 17280 N. RM 620, Round Rock 5126107492 www.smokeymosbbq.com $$

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ROUND ROCK DINING ASIAN 1 Bamboo Biryani’s Bowl & Grill 130 Sundance Parkway, Ste. 100, Round Rock 5123374066 www.bowlandgrill.com $$ 2 Misaki - Ramen 3001 Joe DiMaggio Blvd., Round Rock 5125025179 Facebook: Misaki - Ramen $$ 3 Red Lotus Asian Grille 2601 S. I35, Ste. A500, Round Rock 5123665442 www.redlotusasiangrilleroundrock.com $$ K 4 Tso Chinese 2000 N. Mays St., Ste. 108, Round Rock 5127744876

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FOOD & GROCERY 25 Alamo Coee Co. 1021 Sendero Springs Drive, Round Rock 5125519455 www.alamocoee.com 26 Delizioso Delicatessen & Charcuterie 1207 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock 5125058123 Facebook: Delizioso Premium Deli 27 Mama Hono Tropical Spices, Foods & Beverages 1201 S. I35, Ste. 306, Round Rock 5123946225 www.mamahono.com 28 Round Rock Asian Mart 1800 N. Mays St., Ste. 110, Round Rock 7372090066 www.roundrockasianmart.com

CLOTHING 29 Boot Barn 120 Sundance Parkway, Ste. 350, Round Rock 7373094114 www.bootbarn.com 30 Haute Boutique and Mercantile on Main 503 E. Main St., Round Rock 5123751769 www.hautellc.com 31 Mad Finds, Yo! 109 E. Main St., Round Rock 5129203463 Facebook: Mad Finds, Yo HOME & GIFTS 32 Bu City Soap 210 University Blvd., Ste. 160, Round Rock

5128434100 www.bucitysoap.com 33 Coast Spas Hot Tubs & Outdoor Living 2701 Parker Dr., unit 800, Round Rock 5128936768 www.coastpatioliving.com 34 Fabulous Nobodies Curated Gifts and Fun 109 E. Main St., Round Rock 2019826634 https://fabnobodies.com 35 Hometown Gift & Decor 400 E. Main St., Round Rock 5122435847 www.shophometowntx.com HEALTH 36 Urban Euphoria CBD

581 University Blvd., Ste. 100, Round Rock 5123945777 www.urbaneuphoriacbd.com PETS 37 PetSmart 2601 S. I35, Round Rock 5122181816 www.petsmart.com SPORTS 38 Second Swing Golf Balls 1801 Red Bud Lane, Ste. A, Round Rock 7372170968 www.secondswing-golalls.com

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Retailers, restaurants that opened in 2022 or are coming in 2023

BOOKS 11 The Book Burrow 2401 W. Pecan St., Ste. 102, Pugerville 512-670-8441 www.thebookburrowbookstore.com HOME & HARDWARE 12 Billiard Factory 19116 Limestone Commercial Drive, Pugerville 512-271-7000 • www.billiardfactory.com 13 Havertys 18700 Limestone Commercial Drive, Ste. 600, Pugerville 512-691-5800 • www.havertys.com 14 Kohl’s 2101 Autumn Slate Drive, Pugerville 512-813-1969 • www.kohls.com 15 SM Boutique 1315 Grand Avenue Parkway, Ste. 101, Pugerville 512-200-3901 • www.thesmboutique.com FOOD & GROCERY 16 GMart-Valero 1300 W. Pugerville Parkway, Pugerville Instagram: GMart_Pugerville 17 Food Box A 208 E. Wells Branch Parkway, Pugerville; B 16212 Impact Way, Pugerville www.foodboxtx.com A 3101 E. Pecan St., Pugerville B 1105 Old Austin-Hutto Road, Pugervillle www.quiktrip.com COMING IN 2023 HOBBY 19 Cigar and Tobacco Empire 15824 FM 1825, Ste. 105, Pugerville 737-222-5515 www.cigartobaccoempire.com 20 East Pecan Cigars 105 E. Pecan St., Pugerville 512-665-3923 Facebook: East Pecan Cigars COMING IN 2023 18 QuikTrip

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CAFES 4 Tropical Smoothie Cafe 2100 Autumn Slate Drive, Ste. 100, Pugerville 512-551-9800 www.tropicalsmoothiecafe.com $ B K HAMBURGERS 5 Buddha Burger 1300 W. Pugerville Parkway, Pugerville 512-465-2023 Instagram: Buddha Burger Ocial $ PIZZA 6 Little Italy Brick Oven Pizza 2700 W. Pecan St., Ste. 950, Pugerville 512-909-1161 www.littleitalybrickovenpizza.net $$

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THESE LISTINGS ARE NOT COMPREHENSIVE. PFLUGERVILLE DINING BAR & GRILLS 1 54th Street Restaurant & Drafthouse 19109 Limestone Commercial Drive, Pugerville 512-956-5354 • www.54thstreetgrill.com $$ K 2 The Patio at Typhoon Texas 18500 SH 130, Pugerville 512-782-2592 • www.thepatioaustin.com $$ H K 3 The Victory Tap 111 E. Main St., Pugerville 512-358-6150 • www.thevictorytap.com $$ H

1202 FM 685, Ste. A6, Pugerville 512-969-3067 • Facebook: sLushed $ 8 Prost Alehouse

115 E. Main St., Pugerville www.prostalehouse.com COMING IN 2023

SHOPPING BEAUTY 9 Lush Nail Bar 18841 FM 685, Pugerville 512-305-3535 • www.lushnailbaratx.com 10 Mma Dima Africa Boutique 401 W. Pecan St., Ste. 2B, Pugerville 512-736-8357 • www.u4udesigns.com

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