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Cedar Park Council backs CTRMA traffic-and-revenue study for Ronald Reagan Boulevard, 6-1

2804036 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

The Cedar Park City Council voted 6-1 to support a CTRMA traffic-and-revenue study examining managed‑lane and frontage‑road configurations for Ronald Reagan Boulevard, with council members stressing the study does not commit the city to construction.

The Cedar Park City Council on Tuesday approved a resolution supporting a traffic-and-revenue (TNR) study by the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority (CTRMA) for additional phasing and managed-lane improvements on Ronald Reagan Boulevard, voting 6-1.

The resolution asks CTRMA to complete a TNR study to assess traffic flow and revenue projections for proposed managed (tolled) main lanes and non‑tolled frontage lanes along stretches of Ronald Reagan from FM 1431 north toward I‑35. City staff and county officials told council the resolution is a first step and would not obligate Cedar Park to construction or to provide local funding for the project.

Why it matters: Ronald Reagan is a key north–south corridor for Williamson County and Cedar Park; speakers described continuing congestion and growth pressures and said a regional study is needed to evaluate whether tolled managed lanes, paired with frontage-road access, can preserve throughput, enable transit and emergency response, and…

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