183A Toll Road

183A Toll Road
Route information
Maintained by CTRMA
Length: 10.7 mi[1] (17.2 km)
Existed: 2007 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 183 / SH 45 Toll / RM 620 in Cedar Park
 
North end: US 183 in Leander
Location
Counties: Williamson
Highway system

The 183A Toll Road or 183A is a toll road in the Austin metropolitan area of the U.S. state of Texas. The road includes sections in north Austin, Cedar Park, and Leander.[2] It provides a bypass for U.S. Highway 183. The road is owned and operated by the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority. The 183A Toll road is electronic only and has no cash toll booths. Motorists driving without a toll tag will receive a bill in the mail payable within 30 days. The tolled portion of the highway runs from US 183 near SH-45 to Ranch Road 1431 in Cedar Park. A free portion runs back to US-183 north of Leander, Texas along what will become free frontage roads.

Route description

The 183A Toll Road starts in Austin at an interchange with US 183 and SH 45. The freeway runs north to a point near Fenway Park where US 183 turns off to the north-northwest. From that location, the toll road runs to the north through an area composed of residential subdivisions. Near Heritage Park, there is an interchange for Whitestone Boulevard near some commercial developments. Near the interchange with RM 2243, 183A turns to the northwest and ends at a connection with US 183 in Leander.[3]

Tolls

Toll locations and rates for passenger cars[4]
Toll plaza Pay by mail toll TxTag toll
Lakeline mainline plaza $0.67 $0.54
Park Street mainline plaza $1.94 $1.46
Brushy Creek ramps $0.72 $0.55
Scottsdale ramps $0.73 $0.55
Crystal Falls mainline $1.29 $1.03
Crystal Falls ramps $1.03

Violation fees

If a TxTag holder (or customer of any other acceptable toll-tag) has a TxTag account with a negative balance, Municipal Services Bureau (MSB) will mail a separate bill with a higher fee.[5]

Violation fees are fees added to an unpaid pay-by-mail bill. An unpaid bill can accrue up to $60 in fees after 90 days.

Toll violation process
Stage of process Violation fee Description Time frame
Toll bill $0 Tolls + processing fee (tolls + $1) 0–30 days
1st violation notice $15 Tolls + processing fee + violation (tolls + $16) 31–60 days
2nd violation notice $15 Tolls + processing fee + violation + 2nd violation (tolls + $31) 61–90 days
Final notice $30 Tolls + processing fee + violation + 2nd violation + final notice (tolls + $61) 91–120 days

History

The first section of the toll road opened in March 2007 between RM 620 and RM 1431.[6] As initial traffic was higher than expected, the toll road was extended 5 miles to the north. The extension opened on April 6, 2012 at a cost of $105 million.[7]

Exit list

The entire route is in Williamson County. All exits are unnumbered.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Austin0.00.0 US 183 south / SH 45 Toll west / RM 620 eastSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
0.40.64 US 183 north / Lakeline Mall DriveNorthbound exit only; last exit before toll plaza; southbound US 183 entrance is from Lakeline Boulevard
Cedar ParkNorthbound toll plaza
0.91.4Lakeline BoulevardSouthbound exit is via Avery Ranch Boulevard; last free exit
Southbound toll plaza
1.42.3 US 183 / Avery Ranch BoulevardNorthern terminus of US 183 concurrency
2.74.3Brushy Creek Road / Cypress Creek Road
Toll plaza
4.36.9 RM 1431 (Whitestone Boulevard) Round Rock, Cedar ParkNo southbound exit (signed at New Hope Drive); former north end of tollway (as of 2012), access to Cedar Park Regional Medical Center
5.18.2New Hope Drive
6.19.8Scottsdale DriveNorthbound exit only
7.111.4Crystal Falls Parkway
Leander8.513.7 RM 2243
8.914.3Hero WaySouthbound exit and northbound entrance
9.915.9San Gabriel ParkwayNorth end of tollway; at-grade intersection
10.717.2 US 183 north
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Google Maps
  2. Mendoza, Michael (March 9, 2005). "Ceremony marks groundbreaking for 183A". Austin, TX: KVUE-TV. Archived from the original on August 5, 2009. Retrieved August 1, 2009.
  3. Google (August 20, 2011). "Overview Map of the 183A Toll Road" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
  4. "Toll Rates" (PDF). Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
  5. "Frequently Asked Questions". paytexastoll.com. Archived from the original on December 4, 2012.
  6. "183A Toll Road". Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
  7. Samuel, Peter (April 7, 2012). "Austin TX area 183A opens 5 mile extension north, now near 10 miles tolled". Toll Roads News. Retrieved September 21, 2014.

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