The city of Round Rock has multiple ongoing transportation projects totaling over $200 million in road infrastructure investments. As a result, drivers can expect potential traffic delays and lane closures during the course of these projects, according to the city.
Learn more about some of the ongoing projects in the city below.
Ongoing projects
Chisholm Trail North Widening
Project: The city is widening the remaining two-lane road section to match the existing five-lane section from North Chisholm Trail to South I-35.
Update: Construction has begun and is now in Phase 2.
- Timeline: Completion in spring 2026
- Cost: $6.77 million
- Funding source: Type B sales tax revenue
Project: This segment will connect Old Settlers Boulevard to University Boulevard.
Update: The city held a public input meeting and is nearing 60% design status. Right of way acquisition will begin in the next few months.
- Timeline: 2024-2025
- Cost: $4.5 million for design
- Funding source: Type B sales tax revenue and CO bonds
Project: The project will expand the existing two-lane roadway to a four-lane divided road with intersection and pedestrian improvements.
Update: Construction began March 6.
- Timeline: 2024-2026
- Cost: $34.7 million
- Funding source: Developer contributions, Type B sales tax revenue, CO bonds
Project: The city is reconstructing the existing two-lane CR 112 to a six-lane divided roadway with pedestrian facilities.
Update: The notice to proceed was issued in January.
- Timeline: 2025-2026
- Cost: $13.1 million
- Funding source: Type B sales tax revenue, roadway impact fees
Project: Along with a major renovation of Old Settlers Park, the project will reconstruct the rural roadway and add left turn lanes, upgrade low water crossings at McNutt Creek, and improve lighting and landscaping.
Update: The second phase of construction along Harrell Parkway began March 3.
- Timeline: Completion in 2026
- Cost: TBD
- Funding source: Type B sales tax revenue
Project: The project will construct a new four-lane divided roadway with shared use paths, extending over Brushy Creek from Creek Bend Boulevard to Old Settlers Bouelvard.
Update: Construction began in December.
- Timeline: 2024-2026
- Cost: $25.9 million
- Funding source: Type B sales tax revenue
Project: The project includes expanding the existing four-lane roadway to a six-lane divided road with updated pedestrian and bicycle facilities, turn lanes and other features.
Update: Construction work began Aug. 28.
- Timeline: 2024-2026
- Cost: $33 million
- Funding source: Type B sales tax revenue, CO bonds, Texas Department of Transportation loan
Kenney Fort Boulevard Segment 4
Project: The most recently finished phase of the decades-long construction of a major arterial roadway system that will one day connect Georgetown to Round Rock to Pflugerville. The project limits for Segment 4 are from Old Settlers Boulevard to Joe DiMaggio Boulevard.
Update: Project is now complete.
- Timeline: 2013-2024
- Cost: $23.4 million
- Funding source: Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization, Williamson County, Type B sales tax revenue