Transportation
BY JARRETT WHITENER
Work on 3 Cibolo roads set to begin in January Cibolo City Council on Dec. 12 authorized the city manager to enter into a contract with D&D Con- struction for the reconstruction of three roads. The roads included are Dean Road from Old Wie- derstein Road to Green Valley Road; Bolton Road from Haeckerville Road to Stolte Road; and Lower Seguin Road from the low water crossing near the creek to Pfannenstiel Lane. The details The project includes sections that fall under the responsibility of the city and Guadalupe County. On Dec. 12, city staff presented a proposal to commissioner’s court for the county to contribute to the project. Three out of four commissioners said they would consider supporting the proposal. Precinct 2 Commissioner Drew Engelke raised concerns about the possibility of delaying other county projects to support the Cibolo proposal.
Engineering, design of streets approved Universal City City Council on Dec. 19 approved an agreement with HDR Engineer- ing for street engineering and design. The streets will be designed in their existing configuration with improvements to curbs, gutters, sidewalks and some driveway reconstruction, according to the agreement. The streets are Churchwood, Crosswood Drive, Gamblewood, Inkswood, Logswood, Medicine Rock, Old Converse Road, Persia and Travis drives and West Wright Boulevard.
DEAN RD.
35
OLD WIEDERSTEIN RD.
1103
CIBOLO VALLEY DR.
78
465
STOLTE RD.
HAECKERVILLE RD.
BOLTON RD.
HAECKERVILLE RD.
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Cibolo’s total contribution will be $5.18 million while the county—if officials agree—will be account- able for $1.15 million. The city portion will be funded through certificates of obligation. What’s next? Commissioners will consider an interlocal agreement with the city for the projects at the end of January but no date had been set by press time. Construction on the roads is scheduled to begin in January, City Manager Wayne Reed said.
10 street projects $556,382 for engineering services
$6 million for first phase of bond projects $30 million in bonds approved in 2022
SOURCE: UNIVERSAL CITY/COMMUNITY IMPACT
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