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County presents January road bond construction report; multiple precinct projects advance

January 28, 2025 | Williamson County, Texas


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County presents January road bond construction report; multiple precinct projects advance
County infrastructure staff presented the January road bond construction report during the Jan. 28 commissioners court meeting and the court approved related agenda items covering construction contracts and amendments.

Bob Day, senior director of infrastructure, walked commissioners through progress in each precinct. Highlights included work on Ronald Reagan widening where crews poured bridge columns and caps (the report called these elements a "bridge bent"); drainage and shared‑use path work on the Sand Bass corridor in Precinct 3; the Wyoming Spring Extension project in partnership with the City of Round Rock; and completion and ribbon cutting for segments of Kenny Ford Boulevard, another Round Rock partnership. Day said crews were placing steel beams on the East Wilco Highway (334/979) interchange over a railroad track and beginning box‑culvert and earthwork on segment 2 of that project.

Commissioners and staff discussed the long lead times required to coordinate right‑of‑way, local partnerships and continuity of planning; Round Rock officials were cited as an example of sustained local leadership that helped bring multi‑year projects to completion. Day recommended approval of agenda items 70 through 74; the court approved the construction report and associated items 70 through 76 by unanimous vote (3–0). The court also discussed an amendment that increased archaeological‑data caps for work in Brushy Creek areas.

Action: Court received the January road bond construction report and approved related items 70–76 (motion passed 3–0).

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