Transportation
BY JARRETT WHITENER
Lookout Road in Live Oak reduced to one lane Construction on Lookout Road in Live Oak began Jan. 13, covering the portion of the roadway from Loop 1604 to Toepperwein Road. Road construction is expected to end in April, according to an announcement from city staff. What’s happening? During construction, the road will be limited to one lane and only drivers traveling southbound from Loop 1604 towards Toepperwein Road will be able to access the road, according to city staff. Construction does not start until the Live Oak city limits. The background The $18 million project is part of a transpor- tation bond approved by Live Oak residents
Construction ends on Lower Seguin Road Construction on Green Valley Road and Lower Seguin Road was completed at the end of January. The overview On Jan. 16 a mill and overlay on Green Valley Road was completed, while paving began on Lower Seguin Road. The Lower Seguin Road Reconstruction Project included the reconstruction of the existing road pavement to create a new road surface. This project was the final project of an interlocal agreement between the city of Cibolo and Guadalupe County. Bolton Road and Dean Road were also reconstructed under this agreement.
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in 2022. In 2023, City Council authorized the allocation of $7.42 million for the first phase of road construction projects, which included 13 roads in the city. In November, the dais authorized an additional 13 residential streets to be worked on under the bond.
FM 1103 construction resumes after 17 months Construction on FM 1103 in Schertz and Cibolo resumed Jan. 27 after being paused since July 2023 due to construction conflicts with utilities and telecommunication lines, according to previous reporting by Community Impact . What you need to know
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Moving forward The full project will include the expansion of FM 1103 from a two-lane road to a four-lane road with bicycle lanes and sidewalks. The first phase from I-35 to Rodeo Way broke ground in November 2022. Cibolo City Council authorized the city manager to sign an advance funding agreement in the amount of $3.4 million for the second phase of the project, from Rodeo Way to FM 78 on May 28.
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The contractor will place a protective concrete cap over the utilities to safeguard the lines. Initial work will be done in the right of way, and will not impact traffic flow, according to a news release.
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