Check out the top transportation stories in the Hutto and Pflugerville area as reported by Community Impact in 2025.

1. $8 million going to roads in Pflugerville Historic Colored Addition Subdivision

Pflugerville City Council green-lighted an $8.2 million construction contract for infrastructure improvements in the Historic Colored Addition subdivision at its Jan. 28 meeting.

Find out more from Reporter Gracie Warhurst.

2. Hutto developments ‘ready to blossom’ with future WilCo roads


Williamson County is planning over $448 million in current and future road projects near the Hutto area.

Read more from Reporter Anna Maness.

3. Speed limit to change on FM 685 in Pflugerville

Starting April 7, the speed limit on FM 685 from SH 130 to East Pecan Street in Pflugerville will be lowered to 45 mph. The change comes after Pflugerville City Council approved two readings of an ordinance to adjust the speed.


Read the full story from Reporter Gracie Warhurst.

4. $217M planned for Pflugerville roads, trails

As Pflugerville continues to grow, city leaders are taking a broader view of how residents get around.

For the first time, Pflugerville has combined its transportation and trails master plans into a single document—the 2025 Pflugerville Pforward Mobility Master Plan. The updated plan outlines 80 proposed projects aimed at connectivity and reducing crashes.


Learn more from Reporter Gracie Warhurst.

5. Slice of Pflugerville to cause temporary road closures

The annual Slice of Pflugerville event took place April 26 in downtown Pflugerville. To accommodate the event, the city enforced road closures April 25-26.

Check out the story by Reporter Gracie Warhurst.


6. Weiss Lane widening progresses in Pflugerville

The city of Pflugerville passed a contract for preliminary services on the Weiss Lane widening project at its meeting March 25. The $249,200 contract includes right-of-way and appraisal services.

Get the full story from Reporter Gracie Warhurst.