en.Wedoany.com Reported - Georgetown, managed by Williamson County, is advancing multiple transportation infrastructure projects, including the Ronald Reagan Boulevard widening project and others already underway, with several more in the planning stages. Below is a detailed summary of these projects.
Upcoming projects include RM 2243 Hero Way Phase 2A: The next phase will widen the road from 183A to Ronald Reagan Boulevard. It is currently in the design phase, with construction expected to begin in Fall 2027, spanning from 2027 to 2029. The budget is $30.2 million, funded by the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization and the City of Leander. The CR 175 project will reconstruct and widen the road from the south section of Creek Grass Bay to RM 2243. Design is expected to be completed by the end of 2026, with construction from Summer 2027 to late 2028, at a cost of $42.8 million, funded by Williamson County Tax Anticipation Notes and the 2023 Road Bonds.
Regarding ongoing projects, RM 2243 Hero Way Phase 1A will reconstruct, realign, and widen an approximately 3.5-mile segment of Georgetown between 183A and Gary Park, providing a three-lane road with one lane in each direction plus a center turn lane, and adding a shared-use path for pedestrians and cyclists. Design was completed earlier this year and construction has begun. Crews are updating roadside ditches and drainage systems, removing rock subgrade, and clearing land. The construction timeline is 2026 to 2028, with a cost of $37 million, jointly funded by the City of Leander, federal funds, and Williamson County's 2019 Road Bonds. The SH 195 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard Intersection project will construct a series of entrance and exit ramps, including northbound entrance and exit ramps to Ronald Reagan Boulevard, and exit and entrance ramps between southbound Ronald Reagan Boulevard and SH 195. The first northbound exit ramp began construction in Summer 2025 and is expected to be completed in Summer 2026. Schematic design for the remaining three ramps was completed in March, with construction expected to start in Spring 2027 and finish in Spring 2028. The total cost is $3.6 million, funded by Williamson County's 2019 and 2023 Road Bonds. The CR 255 project will build a new two-lane road adjacent to the existing road, extending from CR 254 to CR 289. Once the new lanes are complete, the original road will be removed, and the new road will be connected from CR 289 to Ronald Reagan Boulevard as part of a future six-lane divided roadway. Project design is complete, and contractor Jordan Foster Construction began work in early 2025. Some sections have been paved, and the project is nearing completion, with a timeline extending to Summer 2026. The budget is $20.8 million, covered by the Williamson County Road and Bridge Fund. The CR 110 North Segment project aims to extend the road north from CR 111 to Patriot Way on Sam Houston Avenue, constructing a three-lane temporary road. Construction started in Fall 2025 and is expected to be completed by Fall 2026. Work is currently underway on rough earthwork and lime treatment, at a cost of $9.4 million, funded by Williamson County's 2023 Road Bonds. The Ronald Reagan Boulevard Widening Project Segment B includes constructing a new southbound two-lane road from SH 29 to FM 3405 and converting the existing road to northbound-only traffic. Chasco Construction began work in 2024, with completion expected by late 2027. Construction is currently focused on asphalt paving and lime treatment, with a budget of $53 million, funded by Williamson County's 2019 Road Bonds. The I-35 and Inner Loop Interchange project originally planned to improve and design the interchange between the Southeast Inner Loop and I-35, but all work has been suspended pending the Texas Department of Transportation's advancement of the I-35 design. The timeline and cost are to be determined.
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