
The City’s mobility and connectivity strategic initiative seeks to provide residents, visitors and employees with alternative choices for transportation including public transportation. As the population and employment in Round Rock increase in size, the City continues to evaluate public transportation within the City limits, as well as connections between Round Rock and Austin.
Demand Response Bus Service
The City provides Demand Response Bus Service to the citizens of Round Rock. Demand Response Bus Service is a reservation based public transportation option. The Service provides public transportation from any orgin to any destination within the city limits.
Regional Rail Planning
Working with the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, the City of Round Rock has investigated the feasibility of constructing a regional rail connection between Round Rock, Georgetown and Pflugerville and Downtown Austin by linking to the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority MetroRail Red Line.
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program
The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program encourages small for-profit businesses, which are owned by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, to participate in government contracts partially funded by U.S. Department of Transportation funds.
Title VI Program
The City of Round Rock is a recipient of Federal funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation and is required to establish a Title VI Program, which prohibits discrimination against any person in the United States on the basis of race, color, or national origin.
Other Transportation Options
This link provides information on other transportation options not affiliated with the City of Round Rock.
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