The second phase of the Burrell Drive project serving the Wooten neighborhood is now complete. Speed cushions have been installed at four locations along Burrell Drive. Concrete work has also been completed for a new shared use path connecting Wooten Elementary School, a pedestrian crossing island on Dale Drive at Wooten Neighborhood Park, and curb extensions at key intersections on Burrell Drive for the in-street trail.

Project Scope Map
The final phase will begin in the coming months after planned street maintenance (resurfacing) is completed on Burrell Drive between Anderson Lane and Wooten Drive, as well as between Weyford Drive and Ohlen Road. This resurfacing will help preserve the street and extend its lifespan and is scheduled for May. Following this work, crews will install the in-street trail on the east side of Burrell Drive. This phase will include:
- Pavement markings to define the in-street trail and buffer along the east side of the street
- Flexible delineators and low-profile rubber bumps placed within the buffer to safely separate trail users and vehicles, with gaps at intersections and driveways
- Relocating flexible delineators at existing asphalt speed cushions to create more space for people using the in-street trail
- Shifting on-street parking from the east side of the street to the west side to accommodate
Construction is expected to begin in the coming months, barring weather or any other unforeseen delays.

For more information, visit the project webpage.
For questions or comments, please email mobilitybonds@austintx.gov or call 512-974-2300.
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