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Navarro ISD seeks county commitment on Link–Huber intersection work ahead of new high school opening

3769803 · June 10, 2025
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Navarro Independent School District officials told the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court that Seguin requires evidence the county will address or waive recommended intersection improvements at Link Road and Huber Road before issuing a certificate of occupancy for the district's new high school.

Navarro Independent School District officials briefed the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court on June 10 about required improvements at the Link Road and Huber Road intersection tied to construction of the district's new high school.

District leaders said the city of Seguin is requiring, as part of the certificate-of-occupancy process, either a county commitment to widen the Link–Huber intersection (including new turn lanes and associated right-of-way acquisition) or a waiver from the city. Melissa New of AGCM, the district's project manager, told the court the traffic impact analysis (TIA) completed for the project recommended widening the intersection and adding left- and right-turn lanes to handle school traffic and turning movements. The TIA was carried out in 2022 and released in April 2023.

Why it matters: Seguin will not issue a certificate of occupancy for the…

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