Round Rock Director of Transportation Gary Hudder will retire Aug. 2, after 13 years with the city.

A new position will combine oversight of the Round Rock Transportation Department and the Utilities and Environmental Services Department.

The details

Hudder was honored at a City Council meeting July 25 for his service to the city. He came to Round Rock as the director of transportation in 2011 after working in the private sector. During his time as director, he helped lead projects like the Creek Bend Boulevard extension as well as assisted in improving streets and traffic in downtown Round Rock.

Looking forward


Michael Thane, who has served as the Director of Utilities and Environmental Services Department since 2006, will now oversee both departments as the executive director of public works.