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Round Rock public works reports $172 million in recent infrastructure investment and major road, water projects
Summary
City public works reported nearly $172 million invested across about 70 capital projects in the past year, highlighted regional water projects (a $225M intake and $94M plant expansion), several major roadway projects and wastewater-treatment upgrades, and described operational improvements such as a 30-day free-chlorine system rinse and an expanded household hazardous waste program.
Michael, a public-works staff member presenting the department's annual update, told the council the city currently manages nearly 70 capital projects and invested about $172 million in infrastructure over the past year. He described several projects expected to finish this year, including Wyoming Springs Drive (two bridges and a four-lane divided roadway), Old Settlers Boulevard (projected completion in June), and segments of Gaddis School Road (a future six-lane divided roadway).
On regional water and wastewater, Michael highlighted a…
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