The extension of CR 110 officially kicked off Feb. 5 with county and city officials celebrating the project’s groundbreaking.
About the project
Williamson County will extend CR 110, connecting CR 111 and Rockride Lane to Patriot Way and Sam Houston Avenue. The project to build a three-lane road also includes drainage structures, signs and pavement markings, according to a county news release.
The connection will help facilitate safe access for residents and emergency services, according to county documents.
The project is also necessary because of the “tremendous residential growth in this part of the county,” Williamson County Precinct 4 Commissioner Russ Boles said at the groundbreaking ceremony.
Project costs come out to $6.5 million, funded through the 2023 Williamson County Road Bond.
Joe Bland Construction is the contractor for the project, which is anticipated to be completed in the fall. Engineering company RPS began the initial project design phase in spring 2024.
What they’re saying
“What makes [the CR 110 extension] even more important is that it shows the continuity that the county has a plan and that we’re working for our citizens,” Boles said. “We see the traffic, too. We wish we could build roads overnight, but sometimes it just takes us time to fund it and get there, but we’re working on it.”
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