TRANSPORTATION UPDATES Live Oak City Council authorizes use of $7.42M for bond projects
COMPILED BY JARRETT WHITENER
ONGOING PROJECTS
STREET UPGRADES The city of Live Oak will focus on main thoroughfares with bond funds before moving to local streets.
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Live Oak City Council on May 30 authorized the city manager to pay $7.42 million to Texas Materials Group for the first phase of $18 million in bond projects approved by voters in 2022. Director of Public Works Mark Wagster said the first phase of projects will provide needed rehabilitation and new paving for the portions of arterial roads, or main thoroughfares, within city limits, including Toepperwein, Judson and O’Connor roads.
Alongside the major road projects, portions of local streets will also be rehabilitated with new paving. Local streets include Marble Lake, Forest Bluff, Wilderness Trail, Cool Sands Drive, Belgrave Way, Bressani Way, Welsford, Rimwood Street, Dry Canyon Trail, Welcome Drive, Palisades Drive Sage Oak, and Gateway Boulevard. City Council also authorized up to $1.8 million in change orders for additional work on the roads.
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Tri County Parkway reconstruction This project includes a new asphalt base that will be stronger than a gravel base and provide more support and struc- tural capacity for Tri County Parkway from Corridor Parkway to FM 3009 and on Lookout Road from Doerr Lane to Tri County Parkway. The proj- ect also includes a new sewer line installation, which progresses east to Tri County Parkway and down to FM 3009. As of July 11, the contractor is still doing final clean up. Timeline: spring 2022-summer 2023 Cost: $4.9 million Funding source : Schertz Economic Development Corporation reserves
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Haeckerville Road in Cibolo closed for reconstruction Haeckerville Road in
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completed in December. Work will include install- ing sidewalks, curbs, bike lanes and two travel lanes. The $8.75 million project is funded through 2018
general obligation bonds and drainage, water and street impact fees. During construction, the road will be limited to southbound traffic only.
Cibolo closed to thru traffic on June 6 for reconstruc- tion as part of the Town Creek Drainage Project, which is expected to be
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF JUNE 20. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT NEMNEWS@COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM.
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