By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
Texas Department of Transportation revealed pla
ns for proposed traffic relief in Four Points at the Steiner Ranch Neighborhood Association annual meeting last week.
“We are well aware of what’s going on out here and about the congestion,” said Mark Jones, Georgetown area engineer with TxDOT. “We are developing ideas about what we can do.”
TxDOT has mapped and modeled an auxiliary connector road and additional through lanes to move more traffic where current bottlenecks are located. These concepts could cost more than an estimated $4o million and could take up to five years to complete, if funding is earmarked and plans go smoothly, said Greg Malatek, Austin district engineer with TxDOT.
With the proposed connector road, Jones said there would be a estimated decrease in delays in Four Points traffic of 65 percent by the year 2020.

This bypass in light blue from RM 620 to RM 2222 would start near the High Pointe Shopping Village sign and run adjacent to the power lines and emerge east of Cooke’s Automotive. There would be added traffic signals at both spots.
The red shows additional lanes on RM 2222 to and from the bypass connector road.
Map provided by TxDOT
“No money is set aside for this. If we want it done, we need support from TxDOT, the city and the county to get it done,” said Brian Thompto, chairman of the SRNA.

More than 250 people attended the Steiner Ranch Neighborhood Association community meeting on May 28 at Steiner Ranch Elementary.
photo by Lynette Haaland
More than 250 people from the community attended the SRNA meeting on May 28 where many topics were covered, with the most anticipated being TxDOT’s proposed changes to roadways in Four Points.
Current gridlock
TxDOT’s presentation focused on two main areas — the intersections at RM 620 and RM 2222 and RM 2222 and McNeil Drive, which leads to Vandegrift High School and Four Points Middle School.
Vehicles per day
- 48,600 @ RM 620 (south of RM 2222, same stretch as Boathouse Grill)
- 38,400 @ RM 2222 (east of RM 620, same stretch as Target)
- 43,500 @ RM 2222 (east of River Place, same stretch as 3M)
The maximum hourly vehicle volume of these three spots ranges from 3,900 to 3,200 to 3,700 respectively. These volumes have gone up since Four Points News reported on this topic last fall.

Provided by TxDOT
Continue reading →