Cedar Creek is exactly the kind of place this build is for — homes spread along county roads that cable and satellite never served well. Your address is part of the $43.1M Bastrop County fiber build, and crews are burying conduit here now.
If you live in Cedar Creek, you know the internet story: a patch of Spectrum along the busier roads, and satellite, DSL or a hotspot for everyone tucked back on the lanes and ranchettes. That's precisely the gap Bastrop County's grant-funded fiber build was designed to close.
Cedar Creek's addresses fall inside the $43.1 million build that will wire more than 10,000 previously unserved homes and businesses across the county. Highline is the company installing it, working area by area, with the whole project due to finish in late 2026.
This isn't theoretical here. Crews have been burying orange fiber conduit along Cedar Creek roads — running it down the right-of-way and out toward each property. If you're off FM 535, Old Highway 20, or the lanes around Lake Bastrop and McKinney Roughs, put your exact address into Highline's checker to see how close the build is to your door.
Facts drawn from Highline announcements and public reporting on the Bastrop County BOOT II build. Availability is confirmed per address; always verify with the provider.
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It's free and takes a minute — it tells you whether fiber is live at your home, under construction, or coming with the grant build.