Round Rock residents received a letter in October to attend an open house discussing a possible transmission line running through Round Rock. The LCRA is looking to build the line to connect new power substations…continue reading
After more than a year of negotiations, the Pflugerville Community Development Corp. and Michigan-based 3D printing company EOS of North America have entered a performance agreement to relocate the company’s headquarters to the city. Approved…continue reading
Hutto was named the No. 1 suburb for young couples in the Austin area by real estate website Movoto, the city of Hutto announced in October. The site, which also recognized Hutto as one of the…continue reading
Following increased rainfall, the burn ban that was scheduled to end Nov. 18 ended Oct. 26, according to the Travis County Fire Marshal’s Office, which lifted the ban according to a news release. The Travis…continue reading
Local grass roots urbanist group AURA on Oct. 26 announced its support of the Travis County civil and family courts complex, or CFCC, bond proposition. With early voting underway before the Nov. 3 election, the CFCC bond…continue reading
The Texas Department of Transportation has installed three travel-time signs along the I-35 corridor—southbound signs in Georgetown and Round Rock and a northbound sign in Buda. The new signs, which will be active Oct. 27,…continue reading
Austin-based public transportation provider Capital Metro will conduct a three-year transit development plan for the city of Pflugerville, according to an agreement approved by City Council Oct. 13. The plan—which will cost approximately $17,005 to develop—will…continue reading
Construction to fill the gaps on Little Elm Trail and finish a new corridor in Cedar Park will begin in December, after Cedar Park City Council on Oct. 22 approved a contractor for the project.…continue reading
Round Rock-based mental health services provider Bluebonnet Trails Community Services is opening its first Western Williamson County location in Cedar Park. By spring 2016, Bluebonnet will move into a medical office building on 1.2 acres…continue reading
The Real Estate Council of Austin announced Oct. 22 that its board of directors passed a resolution opposing the Travis County bond proposition for a new civil and family courts facility in downtown Austin. Leading…continue reading