Round Rock Edition | March 2022

City Council approves newmixed-use development alongWeiss Lane

BY CARSON GANONG

LAKE PFLUGERVILLE

A new 20-acre mixed-use develop- ment is on its way to Weiss Lane in Pflugerville. With a working name of Weiss Lane Mixed Use, the prospective development is located west of Weiss between Wolf Pack Drive and Pleasanton Parkway. Pflugerville City Council approved urban corri- dor zoning for the development at a Feb. 8 meeting. A presentation from developer Land Strategies Inc. stated the west end of the development will feature an apartment complex, and the east side will be used for commercial

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space. Land Strategies representative Paul Linehan said the site’s value has much to do with its proximity to the Lakeside Meadows development, Weiss High School and the nearby Amazon distribution center.

Newmedical office building approved

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BY CARSON GANONG

COLORADO SAND DR.

A 1.3-acre plot of land on the northeast corner of Colorado Sand Drive and East Pflugerville Parkway is planned to be the site of a new medical office. At a Feb. 8 meeting, Pflugerville City Council approved a specif- ic-use permit for the land, allowing developer JY Properties LLC to move forward with the project. A presentation from JY Properties indicates the office will be a two- story, approximately 15,000-square- foot building with two available

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lease spaces. “Next to the hospital, medical facilities are very much in demand in the community,” Mayor Pro Tem Doug Weiss said.

Yonders Point to receive some updates

BY BROOKE SJOBERG

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Round Rock City Council approved a contract to bring additional ameni- ties to facilitate passive recreation at Yonders Point in Old Settlers Park. Partners Remodeling, Resto- ration and Waterproofing won the $260,880 contract during a Feb. 24 council meeting. Officials will pay for the contract through the city’s general, self-financed construction fund, and it covers site preparation and grading for the installation of a concrete plaza, masonry seat walls, flagpoles and flatwork.

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Yonders Point will also see improvements covered through work not attached to the contract. That includes the addition of trees and irrigation, according to the city. The project is expected to be mostly complete by Memorial Day.

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