The Arc of the Capital Area to Reopen Hutto Campus

The nonprofit organization temporarily closed its doors for renovations in March.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 8:20pm

The Arc of the Capital Area, a nonprofit organization that provides services and support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is set to reopen its Hutto, Texas campus after a temporary closure for renovations in mid-March.

Why it matters

The Arc's Hutto campus is an important community resource that offers vocational training, social activities, and other vital programs for people with disabilities in the local area. Its reopening will restore these essential services and allow the organization to continue its mission of empowering and supporting this vulnerable population.

The details

The Arc of the Capital Area temporarily closed its Hutto doors in mid-March to allow for renovations to the campus. The city of Hutto recently hosted an opening art reception at City Hall showcasing artwork made by Hutto artists, including individuals from The Arc's Hutto campus, in anticipation of the facility's reopening.

  • The Arc of the Capital Area temporarily closed its Hutto campus in mid-March 2026 for renovations.
  • The city of Hutto hosted an opening art reception at City Hall in April 2026 featuring artwork from The Arc's Hutto campus.

The players

The Arc of the Capital Area

A nonprofit organization that provides services and support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the Hutto, Texas area.

City of Hutto

The local government of Hutto, Texas, which hosted an art reception showcasing work from The Arc's Hutto campus.

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What’s next

The Arc of the Capital Area is expected to reopen its renovated Hutto campus in the coming weeks, restoring vital programs and services for individuals with disabilities in the local community.

The takeaway

The reopening of The Arc of the Capital Area's Hutto campus is an important milestone for supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the local Hutto community, demonstrating the organization's commitment to empowering this vulnerable population.