by Christine Bolaños

February 3, 2012

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DPS megacenter groundbreaking

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From left, Pflugerville Pro Tem Victor Gonzales, Travis County Commissioner Ron Davis, Gayla Davis with Texas Facilities Commission, Development 2000 Inc. President Jerry Reed and Pflugerville Mayor Jeff Coleman break ground on the DPS megacenter.

The Texas Department of Public Safety, city and state officials broke ground Feb. 2 on the Pflugerville driver's license "megacenter"—one of six planned across the state.

The 23,840-square-foot facility, which will be the only one of its kind in Central Texas, is part of a $63 million initiative from the state Legislature aimed at decreasing wait time at driver's license centers.

“Drivers license centers serve people of all ages and income levels and with an increasing population, the Legislature noticed that was a need for more resources,” said Rebecca Davio, assistant director of of the driver license division at the Texas Department of Public Safety.

“We are increasing our trained staff by 25 percent, leveraging technology and simplifying procedures for a faster experience and a safer Texas,” she said.

The center will have a computerized check-in similar to check-ins at airports, a queuing system and other measures aimed at smoothing the process and cutting wait times in half. It is expected to generate 500-600 trips per day and 57 jobs.

The Texas Department of Public Safety, in partnership with Texas State University, conducted an analysis to identify the areas of Texas that were underserved by driver's license facilities, and Central Texas was one of the areas identified.

The Texas Department of Public Safety considered both the cities of Austin and Pflugerville as potential construction sites before chosing Pflugerville, Davio said.

“We met with PCDC [Pflugerville Community Development Corp.], the planning department and the council and everyone worked on the timeline. Austin has a bureaucracy that prevents this type of development from happening,” said Jerry Reed, president of Development 2000 Inc., which won the bid.

PCDC Executive Director Floyd Akers said the job openings could be filled by Pflugerville residents.

“This is the exact type of employment we want to have here in Pflugerville,” he said.

The groundbreaking was held at 900 Wells Branch Parkway, at the northeast corner of Wells Branch Parkway and Heatherwilde Boulevard.

by Christine Bolaños

February 3, 2012

Latest Comments

  • DPS Groundbreaking

    We appreciatie everyone's support with the Groundbreaking and the overall project.

    Posted by Pflugerville Chamber of Commerce February 06, 2012 10:39:28

  • DPS coming to Pflugerville

    Thank goodness. It has been tiring to drive to Georgetown, Taylor, and Austin over the years. Especially with 2 teenage drivers. It always seems to take at least 2 trips to DPS everytime we need to go and have to work around school hours. Thank you everyone who worked to get them to Pflugerville, they are a welcome site.

    Posted by Karen February 04, 2012 21:52:40

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