Pflugerville City Council approved the first reading of a transportation mobility plan at its May 13 meeting.

The overview

Pflugerville created a mobility master plan in 2024, combining and updating past transportation and trails plans. The city’s main considerations include safety, connectivity, sustainability and diverse transportation options, according to city documents.

Priority projects identified in the plan include roadways, trails and intersection projects, totaling an estimated $217 million.

The plan prioritizes:
  • Safer 4-lane divided major roads
  • Expanded collector roads to reduce congestion
  • Enhanced sidewalks and off-street bike lanes for safer travel
  • Expanded trail network from 1.9 to 3.7 miles per 2,000 residents
  • Regional trail connectivity
  • A project list to guide future capital improvements
The update


To address concerns, the plan now includes current and future roadway designs that require bike lanes on the north and west sides at construction, with developers paying a fee when south or east side lanes aren’t immediately included.