en.Wedoany.com Reported - Residents of Cedar Park, Texas, can expect a temporary route change on the Brushy Creek North Fork Trail as part of the Toro Grande Road Improvement Project.

According to a recent press release, a detour route will be in place for the Brushy Creek bridge, in coordination with the road improvement project, until the end of the year. The city advises residents to be aware of the ongoing road improvement construction and to follow signage near the work zone.
The Brushy Creek North Fork Trail is a multi-use trail approximately 3 miles long, completed in early 2025. The 8-to-10-foot-wide trail is accessible to both pedestrians and cyclists.
The Toro Grande Road Improvement Project will construct a new four-lane route connecting New Hope Drive and Palmer Lane. The road improvement project is jointly managed by Cedar Park and Williamson County. The detour route established during the Brushy Creek bridge construction will require trail users to bypass the road improvement construction area until the end of the year. The City of Cedar Park reminds residents to follow signage near the construction zone to ensure safety.
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