As the 2014–15 school year approaches, Lake Travis ISD officials are preparing for changes to the way traffic flows to the new Lake Travis Middle School and the 2015–16 addition of the Lake Travis High School annex.

Tony Valdez, Travis County engineer and project manager for the Bee Creek Road improvements near the middle school, said he expects the two lanes closest to the new middle school to be complete in time for the first day of school. Construction on the road, which includes widening to four lanes, will continue throughout the year and is scheduled to be complete in 2015.

LTISD Deputy Superintendent Chris Allen said the district does not have any plans to regulate traffic near the middle school but will monitor the situation as teachers begin to arrive and traffic increases on the road. Uniformed officers will be brought in to direct traffic if necessary, he said.

Traffic to the new Lake Travis High School annex will also change. The stop sign will be moved back for the coming school year, and the approach to the annex will be modified before it opens in the 2015–16 school year.