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TxDOT Cuts the Ribbon on Two Mobility35 Projects in Williamson County

TxDOT officials are joined by U.S. Rep. John Carter, Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell, County Commissioner Valerie Covey, and others to celebrate the completion of the I-35 at Ronald Reagan Boulevard and I-35 from Corn Hill to FM 972 projects.
TxDOT officials are joined by U.S. Rep. John Carter, Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell, County Commissioner Valerie Covey, and others to celebrate the completion of the I-35 at Ronald Reagan Boulevard and I-35 from Corn Hill to FM 972 projects.
TxDOT officials are joined by U.S. Rep. John Carter, Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell, County Commissioner Valerie Covey, and others to celebrate the completion of the I-35 at Ronald Reagan Boulevard and I-35 from Corn Hill to FM 972 projects.
TxDOT officials are joined by U.S. Rep. John Carter, Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell, County Commissioner Valerie Covey, and others to celebrate the completion of the I-35 at Ronald Reagan Boulevard and I-35 from Corn Hill to FM 972 projects.
Aerial view of the new Ronald Reagan bridges over I-35
Aerial view of the new Ronald Reagan bridges over I-35
JARRELL, TX — The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) was joined by U.S. Rep. John Carter, Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell, and Commissioner Valerie Covey for a joint ribbon cutting ceremony for the I-35 at Ronald Reagan Boulevard and I-35 from Corn Hill to FM 972 projects.

“Today, we celebrate the completion of two key Mobility35 projects in Williamson County,” said TxDOT Austin District Engineer Tucker Ferguson. “Dividing the eastbound and westbound traffic on the new Ronald Reagan Boulevard bridges, reversing the ramps, and converting the frontage roads to one-way operation not only improve safety in the area but also improve mobility.”

The $12.3-million I-35 at Ronald Reagan Boulevard project replaced the original two-way Ronald Reagan Boulevard bridge with separate, newly constructed eastbound and westbound one-way bridges. Both bridges accommodate one travel lane, a bike lane, and a six-foot sidewalk. The project also realigned eastbound Ronald Reagan Boulevard to connect to the new eastbound bridge.

Nearby, the $10.7-million I-35 from Corn Hill to FM 972 project reversed five entrance and exit ramps and constructed four new entrance and exit ramps between Corn Hill and FM 972.

“This is a big deal,” Carter said. “I want to commend TxDOT for their forward thinking to make sure they take care of safety and transportation, but also keep in mind the community and their needs.”

As part of the I-35 from Cornhill to FM 972 project, frontage roads were converted to one-way traffic to improve safety.

“Williamson County created a long-range transportation plan for the total build out of the county, and partnerships have been crucial its implementation,” Covey said. “I want to thank Congressman Carter, TxDOT, and the City of Jarrell for being our partners to help improve the safety and mobility of the northern part of our county.”

The contractor for both projects was Dan Williams Company.

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