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August 17, 2012

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Crystal Falls Parkway improvements continue in Leander

Developers have called the intersection of Crystal Falls Parkway and US 183 the epicenter of Leander, and in October the third installment of construction—dubbed Phase 2B—will round out nearly a half-decade of road improvement projects.

City Engineer Wayne Watts said the city must work with Capital Metro and the Texas Department of Transportation to finish the road improvements —which include rebuilding curbs, drainage systems and adding dedicated turn lanes—because the road segment contains a railroad crossing.

“That’s a complicated area as far as the rules and regulations, safety design, signal timing and other issues,” he said. “Because we are working in other entities’ right of way that have significant control and rights, we have to play by their rules.”

When the city gets approval from Capital Metro, Watts said the lowest-bidding contractor will execute the project, using subcontracted specialists to complete work on the railroad crossing.

“We considered making it three phases, to go from Leander Drive to the railroad right of way, and maybe while we are in the process of that, we can get the CapMetro right of way,” he said. “It may be that we have to shut that intersection down for a period of time and detour traffic to FM 2243.”

However, Watts said based on input from City Council, staff will wait until it gets final approval from Capital Metro and TxDOT to start construction this fall.

“Council expressed they’d rather do it as a single project and wait a little longer,” he said.

Crystal Falls Parkway improvement phases

Phase 1

  • Ronald Reagan Boulevard to Toll 183A
  • Started: February 2009, now complete
  • Cost: $3.5 million

Phase 2A

  • Toll 183A to Leander Drive
  • Started: May 2010, now complete
  • Cost: $3.1 million

Phase 2B

  • Leander Drive to US 183
  • Started: expected to begin October 2012, six-month construction period
  • Cost: $1.25 million

Source: City of Leander

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This construction has not started as of march 2013

Jim 60 days ago

NW Austin, Cedar Park and Leander are growing

If you have not traveled up north, up the 183 corridor lately, you may not realize where Greater Austin is growing. Where are all the people going? Well, a large percentage of them are moving north. If you spend most of your life "central", you may think that Cedar Park is a long distance from downtown Austin. Well, its not that far. 20 minute up MoPac or 183 and you are in Cedar Park. 10 more minutes and you are in Leander. And what is important about this area to investors is that it is growing. Williamson County remains one of the fastest growing counties in the nation for several years running now. Ice Hockey. Civic Center. World class water park. New hospitals. New Higher Education facilities. New sports complexes. New roads. Commuter Rail stations. The NW Williamson County areas are growing and changing fast. Great schools. Tons of jobs in the area. And a little less traffic than being in the heart of downtown Austin. This part of Greater Austin offers something different than living in the downtown area. It's all good, so depending on your needs, Austin offers something for every one. But make no mistake about it--Austin is growing and that means Cedar Park, Round Rock and Leander are expanding to accommodate the growth.

Tim Thornton 279 days ago

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