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Round Rock OK's traffic signal contracts, eminent domain for road projects

Round Rock road projects—underway and in planning phases—were approved for next steps in a recent meeting of city officials. 

What happened: The Round Rock City Council approved $1.5 million in contracts for three road projects in a May 14 meeting.

The details: Projects include a change order to enhance traffic control at an intersection in front of a school, a new project to add a traffic signal at the edge of the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction near SH 130 and right-of-way acquisition for future projects along Gattis School Road. 

 
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Check out these 10 events happening in Round Rock

Concerts, holiday festivals, theater productions and more are scheduled for the Round Rock area. Check out this noncomprehensive list of events happening from late May and into early July.

Memorial Day: The Round Rock Veteran’s Coalition and the city of Round Rock are partnering to host an event honoring those who have served in the U.S. military. The event will have a guest speaker from the Army Transformation & Training Command, and a flyover from the Falcon Flight Formation Team.

  • May 25, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

“Vincent” at Penfold Theatre Company: Penfold Theatre Company will present “Vincent,” by Leonard Nimoy. The one-person play is based on letters between Vincent Van Gogh and his brother, Theo.
  • June 4-21 (show times vary)

Mainly Art: The outdoor art market will be held in downtown Round Rock, where visitors can stroll through the area and browse the work of 15 different local artists. Artists will be set up at the city’s downtown paseo, adjacent to the City Arts Center.
  • June 27, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

 
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Austin Regional Clinic expands specialty care to meet demand

In smaller communities and cities around the Greater Austin area, demand for health care specialists has risen at a rate unmatched by access to professionals, said Ashley Price, Austin Regional Clinic's vice president of operations.

Austin Regional Clinic, or ARC, is expanding its specialty services both north and south of Austin to provide unique care to residents in the surrounding cities.

Current situation: Access to health care specialists in Central Texas can be a barrier for residents seeking medical care, Price said. While cities neighboring Austin are growing rapidly, the nation faces a shortage of both primary care physicians and specialists.

Specialists, nurse practitioners and physician assistants with ARC travel to multiple clinic locations to meet patients where there is a need, so they are not required to journey into Austin for care.

The specifics: ARC is further expanding with the opening of a Lockhart clinic on June 15, and ARC South Specialty in South Austin, opening in phases beginning June 1.

ARC also opened the Greenlawn Specialty clinic in Round Rock on Jan. 19.

 
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Central Texas housing market shows growth despite economic uncertainty

The latest data from Unlock MLS shows signs that the housing market is ticking up in Central Texas, with higher year-over-year home sales and homes selling closer to their original listing price.

The details: Representing the Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos metropolitan statistical area, or MSA, the data released May 12 shows residential home sales increased 2% year over year in April for the MSA, reaching 2,648. That's the highest number of monthly home sales so far this year, up from a 0.5% year-over-year increase in March and decreases in both January and February. 

“What stands out in April’s data is the shift in buyer psychology and overall market momentum," said Vaike O’Grady, market research advisor at Unlock MLS, in a news release. "Many buyers who had been delaying their home search took advantage of the temporary dip in mortgage rates we saw earlier this year and moved quickly once conditions became more manageable."

Increasing pending and closed sales point to a market where buyers are "stepping into the market with more urgency," O'Grady said.

 
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New apartments, business park and trail: 5 major Austin-area permits filed this week

From a new apartment community in Austin to a trail in Cedar Park, here are five of the most expensive projects filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in the Austin metro this week.

1. Pflugerville Business Park ($37 million): This project involves the construction of the shell industrial buildings with speculative office space in each.

2. Oak Hill Highline Phase II ($26 million): Construction on a 129,306-square-foot apartment community will begin in September.

3. Buda Sportsplex Phase I ($15.2 million): A multifaceted expansion and enhancement of the Buda Sportsplex began last summer and will run through September.

4. Lakeline Park to WilCo trail connection and pedestrian bridge ($9.65 million): This project involves the construction of a one-mile trail connecting Lakeline Park to the Brushy Creek Regional Trail, including a pedestrian bridge crossing South Bell Boulevard.

5. Cedar Park Police Department dispatch renovation ($3 million): This project involves approximately 5,000 square feet of office space renovation for the communications center relocation. 

 

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