Spring - Klein Edition | February 2022

TRANSPORTATIONUPDATES TomRamsey talks redistricting, priorities for Harris County’s newPrecinct 3

ONGOING PROJECTS

BY HANNAH ZEDAKER

N. WILLOW ST.

INCREASING OPERATIONS

Maintaining county roadways and parks are among Harris County Pre- cinct 3 Commissioner Tom Ramsey’s top priorities for his new jurisdiction, which will span from Cypress to Humble, beginning March 31. Following the results of the 2020 decennial census, Harris County commissioners selected a new boundary map for the county’s four commissioner precincts, which drastically ips Precincts 3 and 4. “Despite the numerous challenges ahead, we will work together closely to make this transition as smooth as possible for all our constituents,” Precinct 4 Commissioner Jack Cagle wrote in a Jan. 27 email. To prepare for the transition, Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom Ramsey said precincts 3 and 4 sta‡s have been meeting on a daily basis to ensure no projects fall through the cracks. Ramsey said his sta‡ is in the process of moving into three new road camps throughout the new Precinct 3, which will include the

Harris County’s new commissioner Precinct 3 has 60% more lane miles and •ve more parks to maintain than the old Precinct 3.

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Population: 1.05M

County lane miles: 3,750

County parks: 63

Population: 1.18M

County lane miles: 6,000

County parks: 68

FM 2920 improvements The Texas Department of

ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF FEB. 14. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT SKLNEWSCOMMUNITYIMPACT.COM. is expected to take 16 months to complete once construction begins. Timeline: TBD Cost: $3.6 million Funding sources: 80% federal, 20% state Transportation is designing a project to add raised medians and right-turn lanes along FM 2920 between I-45 in Spring and North Willow Street in Tomball. TxDOT sought construction bids in August, and the project was awarded to MBN Enterprises, LLC. As of press time Feb. 15, a construction timeline for the project had not yet been determined, however the project

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relocation of about 100 sta‡ members and 40 dump trucks. “[Our] commitment ... is that we don’t disrupt transportation proj- ects; we maintain those that have already begun so we can complete construction,” Ramsey said. “There’s a really good [chance] that anything I proposed in [old Precinct] 3, Cagle’s going to do and anything Cagle

proposed in [old Precinct] 4, I’m going to do.” Ramsey said his new precinct includes 6,000 lane miles and 68 parks—up from 3,750 lane miles and 63 parks in his former precinct. “We’re ready for the challenge,” he said. “Are we going to have to get more equipment ... [and] hire more people? Absolutely. That’s underway.”

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