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Ongoing Projects



  1. Approximately 2 miles of Flint Rock Road—between RR 620 at Baylor Scott & White-Lakeway and Serene Hills Drive—will be widened and an asphalt shoulder added. The last of the box culverts are being installed at creek crossings, and driveway and street access is underway.
    October 2015-July 2017


  2. An estimated $80 million project is under development to widen RR 620 from four lanes to a six-lane, divided roadway stretching from West Hwy. 71 to the Colorado River.
    August 2023 bid




  3. A $13.2 million project to construct a four-lane urban roadway on Bee Caves Road with a continuous left-turn lane, storm drains and signals is planned from 1,000 feet west of Buckeye Trail to Walsh Tarlton Lane.
    Nov. 1, 2016-Sept. 28, 2018




  4. A $9.8 million project to construct a four-lane urban roadway with continuous a left-turn lane, storm drains and signals on Bee Caves Road is underway from just east of Redbud Trail to 1,000 feet west of Buckeye Trail.
    Nov. 1, 2016-Sept. 28, 2018



    Recent Updates
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  5. Signal installation on RR 620
    A traffic signal will be installed on RR 620 at Steiner Ranch Boulevard and coordinated with the signal at RR 620 at Comanche Trail.
    Timeline: June
    Cost: $250,000
    Funding source: Texas Department of Transportation




  6. Beacon, lighting installation
    A flashing beacon and safety lighting project is being finalized for West Hwy. 71 at Fall Creek Road in the Spicewood area.
    Timeline: July 1, 2016-August 2017
    Cost: $61,220
    Funding source: TxDOT




  7. Westwood Terrace trenching
    The installation of a water line under Westwood Terrace continues to progress and could be completed ahead of schedule, said Carla Glass, Water Control and Improvement District 10 general manager.
    Timeline: January-June
    Cost: $622,745
    Funding sources: WCID 10, West Lake Hills




  8. Cuernavaca traffic signal
    A traffic signal on Bee Caves Road at Cuernavaca Road will be improved and a flashing yellow arrow installed.


    Timeline: Sept. bid to be received
    Cost: $369,000
    Funding source: TxDOT