Bay Area Edition | December 2023

Transportation

BY JAKE MAGEE

A three-month project to improve El Dorado Boulevard’s road surface is substantially complete, with the road now open to motorists. The gist At the end of August, workers began replacing concrete panels along El Dorado between Torry Pines Road and Seahorse Drive in Clear Lake. Several panels had deteriorated and needed to be replaced to improve road quality, Jessica Beemer— chief of sta for Dave Martin, Houston City Council District E member—said in an email. The project cost $880,000 and came out of the city’s dedicated drainage and street renewal fund, Beemer said. Work nished at the end of November. Stay tuned Ocials at Martin’s oce said they have not been El Dorado Boulevard work complete

A three-month project to improve El Dorado Boulevard’s road surface completed in November.

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alerted of any upcoming projects along El Dorado. However, a new council member, Fred Flickinger, is set to take over the position starting in January after winning the seat in November. Did you know? “Concrete panels are sections of concrete sepa- rated by a seam,” Beemer said. “Concrete panels can vary in size. They are not dierent from other road surfaces made of concrete.”

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