The breakdown
ASHA has plans to improve some of its existing facilities throughout the state, amounting to more than $1 billion, Jerry Kyle, a partner at public finance firm Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, said at a Commissioners Court meeting Oct. 28.
Upgrades to Williamson County facilities include:
- $480 million for the Ascension Seton Cedar Park Hospital
- $25 million for the Ascension Seton Wound Care Center in Cedar Park
- $20 million for the Ascension Seton Emergency Center in Leander
- $275 million for the Seton Williamson Hospital in Round Rock
Williamson County commissioners approved the issuance of the bonds from the Tarrant County Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corp. at a meeting Oct. 28. Federal law required approval of the bonds, but Williamson County will not be held financially responsible for them.
TCCEFFC is a nonprofit corporation created in 2003 under the Texas Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corporation Act.
In case you missed it
Ascension Seton Williamson began a $230 million expansion in 2024. Expected to open in the summer of 2026, the expansion will add:
- A six-story patient tower
- 160 new beds
- 400 new jobs/employees

