Round Rock City Council approved a contract to bring additional amenities to facilitate passive recreation at Yonders Point in Old Settler’s Park.

Partners Remodeling, Restoration and Waterproofing won the $260,880 contract during a Feb. 24 council meeting. Officials will pay for the contract through the city’s general, self-financed construction fund, and it covers site preparation and grading for the installation of a concrete plaza, masonry seat walls, flagpoles and flatwork, according to city documents.

Yonders Point will also see improvements covered through work not covered in the contract. That includes the addition of trees and irrigation, as well as the installation of custom artwork and electrical service to support events, such as Light Up the Lake, Veteran's Day and Memorial Day, according to the city.

The contracted project is expected to be mostly completed by Memorial Day, city staff said.

While flags from all branches of the military, including the Space Force, will fly at the new plaza once complete, Parks and Recreation Director Rick Atkins said the exiting Veteran's Park is not expected to be affected by this project.