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Resident says Huntington Drive repaving halted after equipment failures; city cites contractor constraints

Bryan City Council · August 5, 2025
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At the Aug. 4 Bryan City Council meeting, resident Steve Cox said a repaving job on Huntington Drive was started and then shut down. City staff attributed the halt to mechanical failures of paving equipment and said the contractor may resume work without a day‑of neighborhood notice; staff estimated the remaining work would take about half a day.

Steve Cox, a Huntington Drive resident, told the Bryan City Council on Aug. 4 that a repaving job scheduled for the previous week was “barely started before it was shut down.”

City staff responded that the work stopped because of “mechanical difficulties with the equipment,” and said Mr. Moore was searching for replacement equipment so the contractor could resume work.

Cox noted the equipment used this session differed from equipment used in October and asked whether that could be the cause. City staff member Mr. Morris said “the only piece…

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