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Oak Hill Parkway Update

Date Published: Feb 22, 2024

2024 is in full swing and so much is happening on the Oak Hill Parkway project. Thank you to the neighbors of the project for your ongoing patience and understanding during construction. We look forward to another year of progress ahead!

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Oak Hill Parkway Update

Date Published: Oct 23, 2023

Major changes are coming to Oak Hill Parkway this fall and for the remainder of 2023. Over the summer, progress was made across the entire project corridor. One major milestone was the opening of the new William Cannon Drive bridge over Williamson Creek north of US 290. Bridge work for the future westbound US 290 frontage road is progressing following the removal of the old William Cannon Drive bridge.

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Oak Hill Parkway Update

Date Published: Jun 26, 2023

Construction of the Oak Hill Parkway project reaches the two-year mark in July. This transformational project is well on its way to improving mobility and safety along one of the most congested corridors in the state of Texas.

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Spring 2023 Oak Hill Parkway Update

Date Published: Apr 14, 2023

As the Oak Hill Parkway Project enters the Spring season, progress is being made across the corridor. The project team welcomes the community to join us for our second annual community cleanup in partnership with Keep Austin Beautiful Day 2023. We look ahead at changes anticipated for this summer.

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Oak Hill Parkway Update

Date Published: Feb 24, 2023

The Oak Hill Parkway team is making great strides so far in 2023. Drivers can expect to see changes at the William Cannon intersection, a shift at the “Y” Interchange, and the construction of new bridges along the corridor.

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Oak Hill Parkway Update

Date Published: Sep 30, 2022

Progress on the Oak Hill Parkway project continues on schedule. With the change of seasons from Summer to Fall, the drivers can expect to see changing traffic patterns at the US 290/SH 71 "Y" interchange.

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