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Council hears costs, benefits and neighborhood trade-offs for Post Oak and Moore Street extensions

2762277 · February 4, 2025
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City transportation staff presented two medium-term roadway projects — Post Oak/Cherry and Moore Street extensions — with updated cost estimates and benefit–cost comparisons.

City transportation staff presented two medium-term roadway projects Wednesday as top priorities to reduce congestion and provide alternatives to Main Street: the Post Oak/Cherry extension and a Moore Street extension.

The council heard updated cost estimates, a consultant benefit–cost comparison and staff recommendations to pursue grant or cost participation from TxDOT and Gillespie County while planning neighborhood outreach.

Clint and transportation staff summarized the 2017–19 master-plan findings and a consultant traffic-impact study. Post Oak/Cherry — a corridor intended to link State Highway 16 to Main Street and relieve congestion near school access points — was shown as a 1.13-mile collector with a consultant benefit–cost ratio…

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