Transportation
BY JARRETT WHITENER
Fair Oaks Ranch plans 2 water main projects An open house for Fair Oaks Ranch water main projects was held on Aug. 13, covering two scheduled projects. The details The open house will cover two water line proj- ects, including the line at Willow Wind Drive and Red Bud Hill, and the line at Rolling Acres Trail. According to fact sheets released by city staff, both lines have a history of main breaks. The Willow Wind Drive line has broken approximately 8-12 times since 2016, while the Rolling Acres Trail main has broken four times since 2016. Replacing the lines will reduce operational and maintenance costs to the city and help minimize disruptions to residents using water from those mains. The two projects are planned in conjunction at a combined cost of around $1.63 million , paid
Boerne staff plans capital improvements During Boerne budget meetings, city staff presented capital improvement projects, or CIPs, planned for fiscal year 2025-26, including the beginning of Adler Road reconstruction. The details The Adler Road project was supported by voters in a 2022 bond election. Prior to the election, the road received a Pavement Condition Index score of 22 out of 100. The project includes widening the street to three lanes with a center turn lane from Esser Road to Main Street, a shared-use path and a sidewalk, the city’s website states. Other CIP projects cover a new park, utility improvements and a new fire station. In total, the city plans for $34.2 million in CIP funding during the fiscal year.
Willow Wind Drive and Red Bud Hill
WILLOW WIND DR.
SEABISCUIT DR.
RED BUD HILL
RAINTREE WOODS DR.
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Rolling Acres Trail
WILD OAK HILL
SCARTEEN
SILVER SPUR TRL.
ROLLING ACRES TRL.
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for through Certificate of Obligation bond funds. During construction, the sections of roadway will have temporary lane closures.
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