Pflugerville, TX
Over the last 40 years, Pflugerville has experienced remarkable growth. In 1970, fewer than 550 people lived in the town; by 2015, the estimated population had risen to more than…
Over the last 40 years, Pflugerville has experienced remarkable growth. In 1970, fewer than 550 people lived in the town; by 2015, the estimated population had risen to more than…
Unlike many other towns in Williamson County, Taylor has experienced continuous growth since its founding. Growing communities require all types of paved surfaces, including streets, driveways and parking lots. At…
Within a few years of the construction that created Lake Travis in 1942, the area became a popular destination for fishermen, campers, boaters and outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled on the lake’s…
First-time visitors to Lakeway are sometimes surprised to find that many streets and residential driveways are paved with asphalt. Unlike many other towns in the area, Lakeway was not founded…
Belton combines small-town charm with proximity to major metropolitan centers, including the state capital, Austin. The city of Belton frequently chooses asphalt pavement for municipal streets and parking lots, and…
As one of the state’s fastest-growing cities, Leander has witnessed dramatic increases in population since the year 2000. New subdivisions and new businesses have necessitated new streets and parking lots,…
With a high quality of life, a thriving economy, opportunities for outdoor activities and an impressive rate of growth, residents of Cedar Park have much to enjoy. The town’s population…
Founded in 1880, the site of Kyle, Texas, was selected based on the location of the nearby International-Great Northern Railroad route. By 1890, the population had grown to almost 800,…
With more than 130 sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Bastrop has been dubbed the “Most Historic Small Town in Texas.” The downtown area features historic buildings…
Georgetown was not named for a British king, nor was it named for the Massachusetts city of the same name. Instead, it was named in honor of the man who…