Round Rock Edition | March 2025

Transportation

Road projects move forward in Round Rock Round Rock City Council pushed forward transportation contracts at its Feb. 13 meeting, progressing road projects for Wyoming Springs Boulevard and North Mays Street. The details The ‹rst transportation contract is a supple- mental agreement with Hal Associates for the Wyoming Springs Segment 1 project. The $219,814 contract brings on a bridge inspector. A real estate contract with Fog Break secures land necessary for the right of way for the North Mays gap road project, totaling $835,000. Zooming in Construction on Wyoming Springs began in December and is expected to last two years. The $25.9 million project entails a four-lane divided roadway and shared-use paths.

Downtown Main Street closes temporarily A portion of Main Street in Round Rock will be closed from Feb. 17 to March 14 to accommodate construction of a pedestrian crossing. The gist The closure will aect East Main Street, between Sheppard Street and Lampasas Street. Drivers will detour to East Bagdad Avenue or East Liberty Avenue during this time. The pedestrian crossing will connect Prete Plaza to a new paseo, currently undergoing construction alongside the Gri„th Building remodel, allowing for safer travel while the city continues work. The new crossing will be raised, with the sidewalk extended across the road, and feature bollards and signs for drivers.

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The North Mays gap road project will create a small ‹ve-way section to connect the south to north portions.

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