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Coastal Development: Cedar Park vs Round Rock

How do coastal development rules compare between Cedar Park, TX and Round Rock, TX?

Cedar Park, TX

Williamson County

Few Restrictions

No local coastal development ordinance — Cedar Park is an inland Central Texas city in Williamson and Travis Counties, roughly 165 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, and outside the jurisdiction of the Texas Open Beaches Act and the Coastal Management Program.

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Round Rock, TX

Williamson County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar ParkRound Rock
Coastal jurisdictionNone — inland city-
Distance to GulfApprox. 165 miles-
CountiesWilliamson (primary), Travis-
Applicable frameworkFloodplain + Stormwater (Art. 12.16)-

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Cedar Park FAQ

Do I need a Beachfront Construction Certificate in Cedar Park?

No. The Texas Open Beaches Act (Nat. Res. Code Ch. 61) applies only to Gulf-fronting coastal counties. Cedar Park is inland Central Texas.

Are there any waterfront rules for Brushy Creek?

Yes — but as floodplain and stormwater rules, not coastal rules. Work in or near Brushy Creek requires a Floodplain Development Permit and must comply with Art. 12.16.

Round Rock FAQ

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