City Council approves $2.9 million for arterial street maintenance

Round Rock City Council approved a contract at its Oct. 9 meeting that will improve the condition of several arterial roads throughout the City.

The $2.9 million contract with Texas Materials will provide for repairs to portions of University Boulevard, County Road 122, Hoppe Trail, Chisholm Trail Road, Wolle Lane, Chisholm Parkway, North Mays Street, Chisholm Cove, Mays Crossing, Jarrett Way, Michael Angelo Way, and Wadley Place.

Repairs include milling and asphalt overlay, pavement patching, and replacement of failed curb, sidewalk and driveway approaches. Projects are selected based on the structural condition of the pavement. Work is anticipated to begin in November, with anticipated completion in spring 2026.

The Transportation Department’s street maintenance program aims to preserve and improve the conditions of existing roadways by monitoring the state of its roadways and systematically repairing or repaving the top layers of City streets as needed. Over the last 10 years, the City has invested $33 million in arterial street maintenance and $41.4 million in neighborhood street maintenance. The City manages more than 1,150 lane miles of roadways within its jurisdiction.

Project Map — 2025 Arterial Street Maintenance Program

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