Here are two transportation updates from city sources to know about in Cedar Park.
Cedar Park approves $3.6 million in road resurfacing contracts
Cedar Park City Council approved two road resurfacing contracts totaling about $3.6 million at its April 9 meeting.
City engineering staff said contractor Lone Star Paving plans to begin work in the summer and expects to complete it in 60 days.
The details
The road resurfacing is split into two projects. Lone Star Paving was awarded both contracts.
One project covers major roads, including Anderson Mill Road, Park Street and the northbound lanes of Lakeline Boulevard.
The other project covers neighborhood roads, including streets in the Buttercup Creek, Parkway and Parkwest Estates communities, as well as the Ranchettes Units 6 and 6A subdivisions.
Funding the project
The major roads contract is for up to $1.4 million. City staff said the project is funded through the 2022 bond program and 2024 certificate of obligation funds.
Meanwhile, the neighborhood roads contract is for up to $2.2 million. That project is funded by a combination of 2022 bond program money and annual pavement maintenance funds, city staff said.
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Significant traffic shifts at New Hope, 183A intersection in Cedar Park
Beginning March 30, Cedar Park drivers will notice a significant change in the traffic patterns along New Hope Drive from Main Street to CR 180—specifically the intersection of New Hope Drive and 183A Toll—as the city begins road work along the corridor.
Dubbed the “183A Innovative Intersection” by the city, the left-turn lanes along the 183A frontage roads will operate differently, following a new route across the intersection to merge onto New Hope Drive.
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