Hays County, state and local officials helped celebrate the opening of the Robert S. Light Blvd. extension that connects I-35 and FM 1626. The project was headed by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) in partnership with Hays County and the City of Buda. The $17.8 million project was completed in less than two years (ahead of schedule by six months) and on budget. The contractor was J3 Company, LLC.
Pct. 4 Commissioner Walt Smith was among the speakers at the ribbon cutting ceremony held on July 13.
“It’s been a privilege to work with the City of Buda and the Texas Department of Transportation,” he said.
He added, “This is just one brick in building a better Hays County.”
TxDOT Austin District Engineer Tucker Ferguson was another speaker at the event.
“Exponential growth in Hays County creates more mobility and safety challenges to the region,” he said . “The completion of the extension of Robert S. Light Boulevard helps address these issues by providing a direct connection between FM 1626 and I-35 in order to reduce travel times.”
Judge Ruben Becerra said Hays County is the fastest growing population in the country.
“Not building roads is not an option,” he said. “And so for this and for the future, I thank you TxDOT.”
The RM 967/Robert S. Light Boulevard extension project added a travel lane in each direction from RM 967 to FM 1626. Additional improvements included overpasses at the Union Pacific Railroad, the Mustang Branch of Onion Creek and the Centex Materials haul road, as well as the addition of turn lanes on RM 967 and FM 2770 to and from the newly constructed roadway.
Progress on the extension project was documented from start to finish via a timelapse video.
For time lapse drone video click here: https://txdot.box.com/s/vcipv98pvvbz6uvoeulhe3s6su9non4q.
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