Williamson County roads projects

March 18, 2008 at 9:09 pm , by Jenel Looney

In 2000 and again in 2006, the voters of Williamson County approved road bonds to help prepare for the growth we all know is coming. As a REALTOR, I drive a lot, so I’m very interested to know which roads are under construction, which projects are complete, and what improvements are coming. The folks at the county do their best to keep our citizens updated on the status of these roads projects. Last year, the Texas Department of Transportation (TX DOT) pulled a massive amount of funding out from under us (and the rest of the state - they weren’t picking on Williamson County), which has left our county and our cities scrambling to complete much-needed projects. Some planned projects have been put on hold, and some simply can’t wait. Jenel Looney, driving everywhere in Williamson County, serving your real estate needs
Williamson County is divided into four precincts. The precincts are numbered clockwise, beginning with Precinct One at the south-central segment of the county, which encompasses much of Round Rock and a small slice of southern Georgetown. The rest of Georgetown is served by Precinct 3.
The county has updated our road bond map to inform the citizenship about the status of all the projects. You can click on the first link to get an overview of the entire county, or you can look at each precinct individually. The county map shows an impressive number of projects in green, which means they’ve been completed.

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