Georgetown Edition | April 2026

Transportation

BY GRACIE WARHURST

New portion of Southwestern Boulevard open to drivers

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Future Legacy Ranch High School

Georgetown bonds. “It is an important connection for us on the southern side of Georgetown, and it’s also a critical connection for Williamson County,” City Manager David Morgan said at the ceremony. The why The new road segment will allow access to the new Williamson County administration building, which is currently under construction.

The Southwestern Boulevard project, which constructed a two-lane road from Raintree Drive to Southeast Inner Loop in Georgetown, is complete. About the project This half-mile segment of Southwestern Boulevard has two lanes with a center turn lane and right-turn lanes at intersections. The project also included utility work and curbs. The $3.5 million project was funded by voter-approved Williamson County and city of

LEGACY RANCH DRIVE

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Legacy Ranch Drive expansion begins Williamson County ocials marked the start of a $1.5 million project to expand Leg- acy Ranch Drive in Liberty Hill on March 6. Find out more Located near Liberty Hill ISD’s upcoming Legacy Ranch High School—which will serve students living along Hwy. 29 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard—the expanded road will have two lanes in each direction, new trac signals and right-turn lanes into the school.

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City and county ocials celebrated Southwestern Boulevard’s opening with a ribbon-cutting March 18.

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Applications are open for new and returning students as well as in and out-of-district transfers

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