LTW-2017-05-12-1Ongoing Projects



  1. Approximately 2 miles of Flint Rock Road—between RR 620 at Baylor Scott & White-Lakeway and Serene Hills Drive—will be widened and an asphalt shoulder added. The project is moving into the final construction phase, including the start of paving the remaining road sections, with substantial completion slated for May.
    October 2015-July 2017





  2. An estimated $80 million project is in development to widen RR 620 from four lanes to a six-lane, divided road stretching from West Hwy. 71 to the Colorado River.
    August 2023 bid









  3. A $9.8 million project to construct a four-lane urban roadway with a continuous left-turn lane, storm drains and signals on Bee Caves Road is underway from just east of Redbud Trail to 1,000 feet west of Buckeye Trail.


    A $13.2 million project to construct a four-lane urban roadway on Bee Caves Road with a continuous left-turn lane, storm drains and signals is underway from 1,000 feet west of Buckeye Trail to Walsh Tarlton Lane.
    Nov. 1, 2016-Sept. 28, 2018









  4. Improvements costing about $291,000 to Hurst Creek Road include an asphalt overlay from Lohmans Crossing to Brooks Hollow Road and area surface patch work.
    June-mid-August 2017









  5. MoPac toll lanes


    Work continues on the MoPac express toll lanes between Parmer Lane and Cesar Chavez Street. Most of the major structural work on the project is on track to wrap up by June.
    In the coming weeks, construction workers will be finishing paving and installing the walls of the underpasses that connect the express toll lanes to downtown Austin, said Steve Pustelnyk, director of community relations for the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, which is overseeing the project. By the end of May, paving should be done to reopen the northbound auxiliary or merge lanes between 35th and 45th streets. On the southbound side, workers are finishing a retaining wall near 45th Street, one of the last remaining structural elements of the project.


    Timeline: October 2013-June 2017
    Cost: $204 million
    Funding sources: various









  6. Westwood Terrace trenching


    The installation of a water line under Westwood Terrace was completed the week of May 1. Repaving of the road, the remaining portion of the project, will be conducted in May.
    Timeline: January-June
    Cost: $622,745
    Funding sources: Water Control & Improvement District 10, city of West Lake Hills