During a recent government meeting, officials unanimously supported a motion to advance a corridor study for the US 183 highway in Leander, Texas. The study, presented by representatives from Kimley Horn, aims to outline a vision for the future of the corridor, which is currently a four-lane roadway with a two-way left turn lane.
Lance Ballard and Ryan Graves from Kimley Horn emphasized the urgency of the project, highlighting its alignment with the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization's (CAMPO) regional transportation plan. The study seeks to create a prioritized list of proposed projects that could secure federal funding without immediate obligations for implementation.
The meeting included discussions about the potential transfer of maintenance responsibilities from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to the city, particularly as improvements to the frontage roads are anticipated. While no definitive plans have been established, the possibility of this transition was acknowledged as part of ongoing conversations with TxDOT.
Public engagement has been a key component of the study, with outreach efforts including participation in local events and stakeholder meetings. Feedback from the community has been instrumental in shaping the draft project list, which will be finalized in the coming months.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue refining the project list based on community input and to ensure alignment with other regional initiatives. The proactive approach taken by city officials aims to prepare for future developments along the corridor, enhancing both local traffic management and economic opportunities.