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Area Toll Roads

Overview

toll_landscaping_01.jpg The Mobility Authority is helping to create the modern regional transportation network that Central Texas needs. Our current and future projects are key elements in a carefully planned, multi-modal transportation system designed to meet the diverse mobility needs of our fast-growing region.

The first modern toll roads in Central Texas began opening in the fall of 2006. First, the Texas Turnpike Authority opened the Loop 1 extension and portions of SH 45, and SH 130. Then in March 2007, the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority opened the 183A project in Cedar Park and Leander. Throughout 2007 and 2008, the Texas Turnpike Authority continued opening segments of SH 45 and SH 130. In all more than 75 miles of new toll roads were constructed during this period at a cost of more than $4 billion.

Currently the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority is trying to pull together the funding necessary to build another $2.5 billion in critical expressway projects that the Texas Department of Transportation doesn’t have the money to build.

Central Texas Regional Map


A.R.-Regional-Map.8-10To learn more about how these projects fit into the regional transportation network, visit the Resources page on our site.

Future Planned Expressways

Below is a new tool to help show Central Texans what the Manor Expressway and other planned expressways in the region will look like. You can click on the navigation links at the top of the tool to view before and after animations.