Given Austin's diverse economic base, comparatively low housing costs, and relatively mild winters, it is easy to see why the city has experienced explosive growth.… Learn More
The seat of the county that bears the same name, Bastrop lies on the banks of the Colorado River less than 35 miles from Austin.… Learn More
Whether they choose to participate in water sports, picnic in one of the city’s 13 parks, or browse the shops in the city’s charming downtown… Learn More
With a population that more than doubled between 2010 and 2020, Buda has become one of the fastest growing suburbs of Austin. The rapid expansion… Learn More
Like many towns in Central Texas, Cedar Park began as a small agricultural community. Today, it is home to approximately 80,000 residents, several major shopping… Learn More
As a town grows in population, the growth attracts new businesses as well as new residents. To support the growth, new pavements of various types… Learn More
Killeen is situated approximately 125 miles southwest of Dallas and 55 miles north of Austin. Although it is not the county seat, Killeen is the… Learn More
Situated a little more than 20 miles from downtown Austin, Kyle is one of the state’s fastest-growing cities, increasing in population from just over 28,000… Learn More
Nestled on the shores of Lake Travis, Lago Vista lies approximately 20 miles from Austin’s downtown area. Residents of this lakeside community can enjoy outdoor… Learn More
Situated less than 15 miles from Austin on the shores of Lake Travis, many residents of Lakeway feel that they have the benefits of resort… Learn More
Leander lies about five miles west of Georgetown and approximately 22 miles from Austin. When businesses and homeowners in Leander need asphalt paving or repair,… Learn More
Situated approximately 34 miles from San Antonio, New Braunfels lies mostly in Comal County and is its seat, but some of the town lies in… Learn More