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R-97-06-26-10A - 6/26/1997RESOLUTION NO. R -97-06-26-10A WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock has previously adopted the Round Rock General Plan 1990, ("Round Rock General Plan"), and WHEREAS, the Round Rock General Plan includes a proposed arterial roadway designated as "Arterial 2", which is now know as Wyoming Springs, and WHEREAS, the Austin Transportation Study ("ATS") has previously adopted the Austin Metropolitan Area Transportation Plan ("the ATS Plan") for transportation improvements for the Austin region, and WHEREAS, the ATS Plan includes the designation of Wyoming Springs Drive north of FM 620 as a planned arterial roadway, and WHEREAS, the City Council now desires to amend both the Round Rock General. Plan and the ATS Plan to remove Arterial 2/Wyoming Springs north of RM 620 from both plans as a proposed arterial, Now Therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, That the City Manager is directed to begin the process to amend the Round Rock General Plan to remove Arterial 2 north of RM 620 as a proposed arterial roadway, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That upon completion of the aforesaid amendment, that the ATS be requested to remove Wyoming Springs north of RM 620 from the ATS K:\WPDOCS\RESOLUTI\RS70626A.WPD/sls Plan as a planned arterial roadway. RESOLVED this 26th day of June, 1997. ATTEST: ANNE LAND, City Secretary K:\WPDOCS\RESOLUTI\RS70626A.WPD/s1s 2 14' CHARLES C PPER, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas DATE: June 23, 1997 SUBJECT: City Council Meeting, June 26, 1997 ITEM: 10A. Consider a resolution instructing City staff to begin the necessary process to remove Wyoming Springs from the General Plan as an arterial roadway and forward a request to ATS to remove Wyoming Springs from their transportation plan. STAFF RESOURCE PERSON: Jim Nuse STAFF RECOMMENDATION: At the Special Called City Council meeting on June 17, 1997, the Mayor announced that the City agreed with the request from the Fern Bluff MUD to limit Wyoming Springs Dr. to a divided design made up of 2-24' roadways. Additionally, the road was to be removed from the list of projects associated with the proposed sales tax increase, and to be removed as an arterial in the City's General Plan. and be classified as a neighborhood collector. This resolution establishes the City Council's intent and authorizes the City staff to initiate the various steps necessary to amend both the City's General Pian and the Austin Transportation Study's Metropolitan Area Transportation Plan. Staff recommends approval of this resolution.