Traffic & Transit

Williamson County Sets Ribbon Cutting On Key Road Project

Ceremony his week will be centered on turn lanes at Ronald Reagan Boulevard and Santa Rita Boulevard that also includes road widening.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS — Williamson County officials this week will spearhead a ribbon-cutting ceremony centered on turn lanes at Ronald Reagan Boulevard and Santa Rita Boulevard.

The project consists of pavement widening of Ronald Reagan from approximately 1,000 feet south of Santa Rita Boulevard to 700 feet north of the intersection, officials explained. Both left turn and right turn lanes will be striped into Santa Rita Boulevard, officials noted.

The project was designed by Williamson County and was constructed by Joe Bland Construction in three months. The project was funded in partnership with Ed & Elizabeth Horne of Santa Rita Ranch and Williamson County voter approved road bonds.

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The event is scheduled to take place on Thursday, Feb. 7, at 9 a.m. on Santa Rita Boulevard near the entrance. Precinct 2 Commissioner Cynthia Long is set to oversee the ceremony.

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