R-90-1503 - 8/23/1990WHEREAS, the Federal Aid Urban System and Urban Area Boundary map
for the Round Rock area was adopted in 1985, and
WHEREAS, because only'a limited number of streets and highways
could be included as Federal Aid Urban System roads, Loop 384 was not
included, and
WHEREAS, the opportunity has now arisen to add Loop 384 to the
Federal Aid Urban System, and to receive Federal funds for the planned
upgrade of Loop 384, Now Therefore
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS,
That the City Council hereby expresses its desire to add loop 384
to the Round Rock Federal Aid Urban System and Urban Area Boundary
Map.
ATTEST:
RESOLVED this 23rd day of August, 1990.
RS08230L
LAND, City Secretary
RESOLUTION NO. /-6O3
MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor
City of Round Rock, Texas
COMMISSION
ROBERT H. DEDMAN, CHAIRMAN
RAY STOKER, JR
WAYNE B. DUDDLESTEN
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Highway: Loop 384, from Old Settlers Blvd. to Brushy Creek
Control: 15 -16 -009
Honorable Mike Robinson
Mayor, City of Round Rock
221 East Main Street
Round Rock, Texas 78664
Dear Sir:
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
P.O. DRAWER 15426
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78761 -5426
(5121 826-8640
August 7, 1990
RECEIVED AUG - 8 1994
ENGINEER - DIRECTOR
ARNOLD W. OLIVER, P.E.
CONTACT.
Attached is a copy of the Federal Aid Urban System and Urban Area Boundary map
for the Round Rock Urban Area. This map was developed in 1985 as a prerequisite
for the use of Federal Aid Urban System funds in Round Rock. As shown by the
map, only a limited number of streets and highways could be included as Federal
Aid Urban System roads.
As you know we have been developing plans to upgrade Loop 384 and we anticipate
that we will use Federal Aid Urban System funds for the construction. As can be
seen by the attached map, Loop 384 is not presently on the Urban System.
To be able to add Loop 384 as a part of the Urban System we need a letter or a
resolution from you or the council stating that you wish to add Loop 384 to the
Round Rock Urban System. As soon as we receive the letter from your office we
will make a request to the Federal Highway Administration for the change.
The first project, from Old Settlers Blvd. to Brushy Creek, is scheduled to go
to contract in September. Your expeditious reply would be appreciated.
REG:ABO:tab
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Ro and E. Gamble, P.E.
District Planning Engineer
DATE: August 21, 1990
SUBJECT: City Council Meeting, August 23, 1990
ITEM: 9L. Consider a resolution expressing Council support for
adding Loop 384 to the Round Rock Urban System.
STAFF
RESOURCEPERSON: Joe Vining
STAFF
RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the resolution
District 14 of the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation
has been working on plans to upgrade Loop 384 (Mays) for its entire
length. The attached resolution will assist District 14 in receiving Federal
Aid Urban Systems funds for the project.