Check out six upcoming, ongoing or completed transportation projects around the Austin metro from Kyle to Georgetown.
Upcoming projects
Congress Avenue Urban Design Initiative
Project: The project will redesign Congress Avenue in downtown Austin to create a more pedestrian-friendly, multimodal configuration; first construction phase focuses on Cesar Chavez Street to Seventh Street, expanding sidewalks, adding pedestrian amenity zones, upgrading bikeway barriers and adding turn lanes for vehicle traffic.
Update: construction expected to begin early 2026
Timeline: 2026-27 (Phase 1); 2026-30 (full project)Cost: $13 million (Phase 1); $29 million (full project)Funding source: 2020 mobility bondsHwy. 290 extension project
Project: The project seeks to reduce congestion along 15 miles of Hwy. 290 between Hwy. 130 and Hwy. 95 South in Bastrop County.
Update: public survey concluded Oct. 10
Timeline: expected to complete first draft of schematic design mid-2026Cost: TBDFunding source: TBDOngoing projects
Project: The project will add four 12-foot wide lanes, a center turn lane and a shared-use path from Hwy. 29 to Oak Ridge Road in Georgetown.
Update: all four lanes are set to be open to traffic by March 31, with project completion in July
Timeline: 2023-26Cost: $29.6 millionFunding source: city of GeorgetownOld Stagecoach Road widening and Center Street improvements
Project:
Old Stagecoach Road in Kyle will be widened to a four-lane roadway from Veterans Drive to Main Street with work completed in four parts: north portion of Old Stagecoach Road from Veterans Drive to Six Creeks Boulevard, Old Stagecoach Road from Six Creeks Boulevard to Center Street, Center Street from Old Stagecoach Road to Veterans Drive, and three lanes from Veterans Drive to Main Street.
Update: project is in final design phase
Timeline: 2023-27Cost: $41.2 millionFunding source: 2022 Kyle bondCompleted projects
183 North Mobility Project northbound express lane
Project: The project includes construction of two express lanes in each direction on US 183 in Austin, a general-purpose lane to bring the number of non-tolled lanes to four in each direction, new shared use path connections, new sidewalks and cross-street connections for bicycles and pedestrians.
Update: northbound express lanes opened Jan. 2; northbound connector from the MoPac express lane and US 183 express lane is slated to open next, followed by the southbound express lanes and southbound connectors in the coming months
Timeline: total project completion expected in 2026Cost: $612 millionFunding source: federal funding, sale of toll revenue bonds, Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act fundsMenchaca Road
Project:
The city plans to increase multimodal safety along Menchaca Road in Austin from William Cannon Drive to Ravenscroft Drive.
Update: project completed in August, creating a one-lane protected bike lane along this route
Timeline: spring 2025-fall 2025Cost: $213,000Funding source: 2020 Mobility Bonds and private development mitigation fees
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