PFLUGERVILLE, TX — The city of Pflugerville will move forward on a transportation project that will help improve traffic and safety at a high-traffic intersection east of State Highway 130.
City Council made the approval Tuesday for the Cameron Road All-Way Stop Project. The project involves work at the intersection of Cameron Road where it meets East Pecan Street east of SH 130.
To advance the all-way stop project, council approved a resolution authorizing the city manager to execute an interlocal agreement with Travis County regarding construction and fiscal obligations.
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City documents stated the project will realign the area to create an all-way-stop intersection.
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Work on the project was expected to begin in November, but city staff said the start time has been delayed. Because council approved the interlocal agreement, city staff said the item will go to Travis County for approval in December.
If Travis County officials approve the agreement, staff said a new start time for the intersection upgrade is anticipated for January or February and will take six months to complete.
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