Pflugerville - Hutto | April 2026

Development

BY COMMUNITY IMPACT STAFF

Proposed data center seeks wastewater services from Hutto Developer Iron Mountain is planning a data center complex in Central Texas, and seeking a deal with the city of Hutto for wastewater services. What we know The approximately 500-acre site on CR 404 is in Taylor’s extraterritorial jurisdiction, but the project is not in a sewer service territory. The property was previously approved for what was called the Taylor Meadows Development, a residential project that had an existing wastewater service agreement with the city of Hutto. Seven data center buildings are expected to use about 30,200 gallons per day for sanitary sewer, according to Iron Mountain. “That’s significantly less than the portion of the development that would have been residential as

Pickleball courts open at Riverwalk Park Hutto residents now have a new place to play pickleball in town. The gist Four new pickleball courts recently opened at Riverwalk Park. The courts, which feature lighting and seating areas, are located behind the soccer fields. According to a Texas Department of Licens- ing and Regulation filing, the estimated cost was $454,000.

Retail planned near Blackhawk Two commercial developments totaling more than 110,000 square feet in Pflugerville are in the works, with developers targeting completion by early 2027. The overview ARS Crossings, a roughly 72,000-square- foot retail and office center, will open near the Blackhawk community. ARS OneSpace, a 44,460-square-foot space, will combine retail and flex space on Heatherwilde Boulevard.

Travis County unveils 10- year parks plan with 35 recommended projects Travis County is one step closer to launching a 10-year plan to expand its parks system. County staff presented a final draft plan to expand county park access over the next decade at a Travis County Commissioners Court meeting March 10. The effort comes after voters approved a $276.44 million parks bond proposition in 2023. The big picture Overall, the Travis County Parks department has developed a list of 35 recommended projects. Projects have a range of completion dates projected in the short, mid and long-term. The county aims to acquire land for the Wilbarger Creek Greenway and Gilleland Creek Greenway in the northeastern area. The plan includes building trails and amenities along the Gilleland Creek

Pflugerville-area projects

Project details

Northeast Metropolitan Park

Seven data center buildings with closed-loop water systems

Future trail

An electrical substation

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Ben Fisher Park

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Greenway from Northeast Metropolitan Park in Pflugerville to Ben E. Fischer Park in Manor, which would also be upgraded. The county has been acquiring land in the Eastern Crescent, a region known for significant socioeconomic disparities, for several bond cycles. The vision is to create a 70-mile trail system that begins at Northeast Metropolitan Park in Pfluger- ville and winds all the way down to SH 45 near Manchaca.

Detention basin to manage stormwater

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part of the Taylor Meadows tract,” Steven Walton, a representative with Iron Mountain, said. As part of a possible agreement, the city and Iron Mountain officials are exploring ways the developer could get involved with capital improvement projects.

ARS Crossings

ARS OneSpace

HUTTO SOCCER FIELDS

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New pickleball courts

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RIVERWALK PARK

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ROUND ROCK 201 University Oaks Blvd (512) 341-9066 ARBORETUM 10515 N Mopac Expy (512) 342-6893

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