Leander ISD is proposing that a second access road to Vandegrift would run across the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve through an existing utility corridor to connect with Four Points Drive. The one-mile road would cost over an estimated $15 million.
Travis County officials weigh in,
Land swap suggested
By CALEB PRITCHARD
Austin Monitor
The Leander Independent School District has taken its quest to build a road across environmentally protected land all the way to the feds.
It’s the latest development in the district’s long-running effort to build a second roadway other than McNeil Drive for its joint Vandegrift High School and Four Points Middle School campus.
The schools are partially surrounded by the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve and the district is proposing that the road run across that land through an existing utility corridor. The road would provide a secondary access route to the campus from Four Points Drive, which ultimately connects to RM 620.
In late May, the district held a community meeting encouraging parents and other supporters to take part in a social media campaign to raise awareness for LISD’s application for a permit from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
“We see this as our big push to put pressure on lawmakers to talk to the service so we can all just sit down and hopefully come up with a solution that serves everybody,” district spokesperson Jennifer Bailey told the Austin Monitor.
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