In a recent Travis County government meeting, officials discussed a construction and traffic mitigation agreement related to the Stillwater development, which is set to generate significant truck traffic in the area. Public Works Director David Greer outlined the agreement, emphasizing that it includes improvements to the intersection of Old San Antonio Road and Puryear Road to facilitate truck turning movements without requiring additional right-of-way acquisition.
The proposed development, located just south of Perrier, has raised concerns among local residents regarding traffic congestion and safety. Many community members expressed their apprehensions about the impact of increased truck traffic on local roads, which they argue are not designed to accommodate such heavy vehicles. Residents highlighted existing issues with traffic flow, particularly during peak hours, and voiced fears that the development would exacerbate these problems.
Several speakers at the meeting, including homeowners and representatives from local associations, criticized the agreement, arguing that it prioritizes the needs of the developer over community safety and infrastructure. They raised specific concerns about the adequacy of the proposed improvements, the potential for increased hazardous waste, and the environmental impact on nearby Manchaca Springs.
Commissioners acknowledged the community's concerns but noted that the county has limited authority to deny the development due to state regulations. They clarified that the agreement is a response to a traffic impact analysis and that the county is required to accommodate the necessary infrastructure improvements.
The meeting concluded with a commitment from county officials to continue addressing community concerns and to monitor the situation as the development progresses. However, many residents remain skeptical about the effectiveness of the proposed measures and the county's ability to manage the anticipated increase in traffic.