There are several ongoing transportation projects in the Georgetown area managed by Williamson County, including the Ronald Reagan Boulevard widening, with more planned or recently completed.

Find out more about these projects below, as confirmed by Williamson County officials.

Upcoming projects

1. RM 2243 (Hero Way) Phase 1A
  • Project: Reconstruct, realign and widen 3.5 miles of. RM 2243 between 183A and Garey Park in Georgetown to provide a three-lane road with one lane in each direction and a dedicated center turn lane, as well as add a shared-use path for pedestrians and cyclists
  • Update: Design is complete, and construction is expected to begin in early 2026
  • Timeline: 2026-2028
  • Cost: $37 million
  • Funding sources: city of Leander, federal funding, Williamson County 2019 road bond
Ongoing projects

2. Ronald Reagan Widening (Segment B)
  • Project: Build a two-lane southbound roadway from Hwy. 29 to FM 3405 and transition the existing road to become northbound only
  • Update: Anticipated completion in late 2027
  • Timeline: summer 2024-late 2027
  • Cost: $53 million
  • Funding source: Williamson County 2019 road bond
3. Hwy. 195 at Ronald Reagan Boulevard
  • Project: Construct a single ramp connecting westbound Hwy. 195 to Ronald Reagan Boulevard
  • Update: Williamson County broke ground on the project Aug. 4
  • Timeline: summer 2025-summer 2026
  • Cost: $3.6 million
  • Funding source: Williamson County 2019 road bond
4. CR 255
  • Project: Construct a new two-lane road alongside the existing road from CR 254 to CR 289
  • Update: Williamson County broke ground on the project Feb. 28
  • Timeline: early 2025-summer 2026
  • Cost: $20.8 million
  • Funding source: Williamson County
5. CR 110 North
  • Project: Extend CR 110 North from CR 111, which is also called Rockride Lane in Georgetown, to connect with Patriot Way at Sam Houston Avenue, constructing a three-lane interim road
  • Update: Anticipated completion in fall 2026
  • Timeline: fall 2025-fall 2026
  • Cost: $9.4 million
  • Funding source: Williamson County 2023 road bond