183A Toll 5.3-mile extension to bring congestion relief with April 9 opening
A new 5.3-mile stretch of the 183A Toll from Hero Way in Leander to Hwy. 29 in Liberty Hill is set to open to traffic April 9.
The road is part of the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority’s 183A Phase 3 project, which extends the existing 10-mile 183A Toll northward, according to the Mobility Authority’s website.
Read the full story by Reporter Anna Maness.
Petsmart, Texas Roadhouse and more: Check out 10 Bastrop-area business updates
From a Petsmart and Texas Roadhouse coming soon, to new ownership taking over the Bastrop Cafe, learn more local business updates from the Bastrop area.
Read the full story by Community Impact staff.
Heirloom Georgetown developers expect early 2026 groundbreaking, seek City Council input
A master-planned community called Heirloom Georgetown is making strides in Georgetown almost one year after the project was first proposed to council members in April 2024.
Officials with Columnar Investments, the developer, expect to break ground on the roughly 620-acre project early 2026, Executive Director John Landwehr said in an email to Community Impact.
Read the full story by Reporter Anna Maness.
Round Rock to consider out-of-service water agreement for new church
Round Rock City Council will consider providing out-of-city water service to a property in its extraterritorial jurisdiction at a meeting April 10. The site, planned for a new church, is within Round Rock's Certificate of Convenience and Necessity, the geographical area in which the city can provide utility services.
Read the full story by Reporter Gracie Warhurst and check out the update here.
Comedy club opens inside existing New Braunfels restaurant
A new comedy club named Tom's Comedy Club opened within the existing Tommy John's Tailgate restaurant at the beginning of March.
Tom's Comedy Club holds weekly comedy shows on Friday and Saturday with open mic nights on Tuesday. Patrons attending a show can also order food and drinks from the restaurant's menu.
Read the full story by Editor Amira Van Leeuwen.
City of Schertz increases water, wastewater impact fees to new properties
Schertz City Council approved an increase to its water and wastewater impact fees for new properties April 1.
Water and wastewater impact fees are collected from new developments once a building permit is issued, which helps fund new construction and facility expansion, according to agenda documents.
Read the full story by Reporter Thomas Leffler.