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Developer proposes 584‑acre master plan west of Nameless; offers to fund $3.3M sewer line for wholesale wastewater service

5795549 · September 18, 2025
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Randolph Texas Development presented a 584‑acre master‑planned community concept and said it can fund a needed sewer trunk line—estimated at $3.3 million—if the city agrees to a wholesale wastewater agreement; council praised the vision but raised short‑term traffic and flood‑access concerns.

Randolph Texas Development representatives presented a concept for a 584‑acre master‑planned community west of the Nameless Road/San Gabriel Parkway intersection at the Sept. 18 Leander City Council briefing. Will Rolo, director of operations for Randolph Texas Development, said the firm holds the property, has formed a Way West MUD for roughly two‑thirds of the site and is proposing phased residential development with mixed‑use and commercial nodes.

What they proposed and costs Rolo said the developer would build its own public water supply for parts of the site (drilled wells and on‑site treatment) and seeks a wholesale wastewater agreement…

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