Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition | January 2023

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Road work on Cibolo Valley Drive rehabilitation project to continue through the end of 2023

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BY JARRETT WHITENER

8 from Schlather Street to FM 78 began on Jan. 4 and completed the mill and overlay on Jan. 10. The line work on the project is expected to begin on Jan. 20. “We are working on that schedule, and we are hoping to get it done in the earlier part of January if possi- ble, but we are moving forward with that,” Fousse said. Segment 3, which begins near West Borgeld Road and ends at Legacy Traditional School - Cibolo, will be the nal segment to be completed. Rehabilitation work on segment 3 began on Dec. 20. According to Capital Improve- ments Program Manager Elvin Hernandez, the Cibolo Valley Drive rehabilitation project is ahead of schedule, and the entirety of the project is estimated to be complete by early summer.

PROJECT PROGRESS The Cibolo Valley Drive rehabilitation project began in August and is expect- ed to be complete in the summer.

The Cibolo Valley Drive rehabili- tation project is set to be completed in 2023, with major road segments under construction in the early part of the year. Public Works Director Timothy Fousse said segments 1 and 2 are complete. These start at Everyday Way and end near the area of the road near the intersection at West Borgfeld Road. The rehabilitation of segments 4, 5, 6 and 7, which begin in front of Legacy Traditional School - Cibolo and end at Old Wiederstein Road, was completed in December, Fousse said. The northern piece of segment 8, which includes North Main Street from Schlather Street to FM 1103, was completed in November. The remaining portion of Segment

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