Transportation
BY DANIEL WEEKS
Greenbusch Road partially reopened to resident traffic The project advertised for bids in May 2021, and construction has been ongoing since March 2022. Greenbusch Road is one of the oldest roads in this area of the county, and officials said residents are looking forward to the upgrades. What’s next The project needs additional modifications
Katy residents can now travel on the partially reopened Greenbusch Road as a renovation project awaits action from the Fort Bend County Commis- sioners Court, county Communications Director Tami Frazier said. The details Despite the construction not yet being com- pleted on Greenbusch Road, the roadway is in a condition that allows it to be open to traffic until the project’s revisions are approved by Commis- sioners Court, Frazier said. The ongoing project between Gaston Road and Westheimer Parkway consists of replacing the two-lane asphalt road with deep ditches to a two- lane concrete road with a new bridge, according to county project documents. The cost of construction remains at $7.4 million, and the project is funded by a 2013 county mobil- ity bond.
that will require surveying and contract amend- ments that must be approved by Commissioners Court before the project can continue, Frazier said. Upcoming modifications to the project and contract were not specified by officials. The county doesn’t have a definitive timeline for the project’s completion as of Sept. 13. The project was originally expected to take approximately one year to complete.
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