Editor's Note: This story has been updated to better reflect the threshold for repairs through the city's street maintenance program.

Round Rock City Council approved a $2.9 million contract with Texas Materials on Oct. 9 to repave, repair and carry out preventative maintenance on several major roads as part of its annual street maintenance program.

What you need to know

The 2025 Arterial Street Maintenance Program targets main high-traffic roads based on their current pavement condition. The work will include removing and replacing the top layer of asphalt, as well as replacements of pavement, curbs, sidewalks and driveway entrances.

Assistant Director of Transportation and City Planning Brian Kuhn said road segments are chosen based on their overall condition, and this year’s focus will be on streets that are in the worst shape.


What to expect

Planned repairs will focus on the following areas:
  • North Mays Street from downtown to East Old Settlers Boulevard
  • Hoppe Trail
  • Mays Crossing
  • University Boulevard
  • CR 122
  • Chisholm Trail Road and Chisholm Parkway
  • Wolle Lane and Hope Trail
  • Jarrett Way, Michael Angelo and Wadley Place
Texas Materials submitted the lowest bid at just over $2.9 million. The company has previously completed similar projects for the city, Kuhn said.

No start and end dates have been provided at this time.