Williamson County commissioners approve ‘relief route’ road extension of Oak Haven Circle west of Georgetown
A road extension intended to help residents of a neighborhood west of Georgetown city limits evacuate quickly during flooding events was approved Tuesday at Williamson County Commissioners Court, much to the chagrin of some of the subdivision’s neighbors. The approved road extension will also serve as a relief route for emergency management services traveling into and out of the area, county staff said. The project will consist of extending Oak Haven Circle by 0.3 miles to Windridge Cove. The five-member commission voted, 3-2, to approve the road extension. County Judge Dan Gattis and Precinct One Commissioner Terry Cook voted in opposition.
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Source: Community Impact- Round Rock