March 17 2019 Issue
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
The Steiner Ranch Master Association board took a step this week to support Travis County’s proposed permanent road connecting Steiner’s Flat Top Ranch Road to RM 620 between Mansfield Dam and Steiner’s main entrance at Quinlan Park Road.
An email sent to Steiner residents on March 5 shared that a majority of the seven-member board took a vote and decided to back the implementation of the permanent route F. This does not mean the decision for this road is final but is giving the county feedback from one board, which represents Steiner residents as the main homeowners association.
By ELLIE SEITZLER, Four Points News
Persistence has gotten Drayton Whiteside where he is today. The Steiner Ranch product and Vandegrift grad didn’t give up and this season earned a spot on the University of Texas men’s basketball team.
“Growing up I had always watched Texas basketball and dreamt about having a Texas locker and playing in the Erwin Center. And now I get to do it,” Whiteside said.
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
Traffic is expected to flow better in the Four Points area after the Texas Department of Transportation spends more than $37 million to overhaul the intersection of RM 2222 and Loop 360 to create a diverging diamond.
In addition, a new underpass at nearby Courtyard Drive near the Pennybacker Bridge will go in and the signal lights removed.
“Construction is expected to begin mid-2023,” said Brad Wheelis, a TxDOT spokesperson. “Construction is expected to take 2-3 years to complete for the RM 2222/Courtyard Drive project.”
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
Weather and tires contributed to the fatal accident that happened on RM 620 between the RM 2222 intersection and Steiner Ranch Boulevard on March 3.
Camron Renae Williams, 21, from Austin died at scene of the two-vehicle accident, and Brian Daniel Cox, 44, from Austin was transported to St. David’s Medical Center Round Rock, according to Robbie Barrera, Texas Highway Patrol sergeant.