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City Council Moves to Revitalize Crumbling Streets

June 21, 2024 | Brookshire City, Waller County, Texas



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City Council Moves to Revitalize Crumbling Streets
During a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the urgent need for road repairs on 13th Street and Butternut Street, highlighting their deteriorating conditions. Council members expressed concern over the state of these roads, with one member noting that the ditches are not properly maintained and the asphalt is in poor shape.

The city engineer presented a table summarizing a 2020 citywide road assessment, which included current pricing estimates for repairs. The assessment indicated that while some areas could be repaved, others may require complete reconstruction. The engineer emphasized the importance of addressing drainage issues, particularly at the culverts near Highway 359, which complicate water flow and exacerbate road conditions.

Council members were informed that the estimated cost for rebuilding roads is approximately $500,000 for half a mile, with 13th Street projected to cost around $283,000 for its 0.27-mile stretch. The discussion also touched on the potential use of ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funds to finance these repairs, although the council noted that adjustments to the project list may be limited due to grant stipulations.

The council agreed to authorize further investigation into the drainage issues and to prepare a detailed cost analysis for the proposed repairs on both streets. This initiative aims to ensure that the necessary improvements can be made efficiently and effectively, addressing both immediate safety concerns and long-term infrastructure needs.

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