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City staff outlines progress, timelines and coordination challenges for 2016 Mobility Bond corridors
Summary
Austin staff reported roughly $360 million of 2016 Mobility Bond corridor work complete, $100 million leveraged from partners, and plans to move about $42 million into construction in 2026; South Lamar remains the largest, most complex corridor and may extend beyond the city's 2026 spending target.
City staff on the Urban and Transportation Commission described progress and schedule risks across multiple corridors funded by Austin's 2016 Mobility Bond. Janae Landry, assistant director of Capital Delivery Services, told commissioners the program has "completed or achieved construction on about $360,000,000" and has "leveraged a $100,000,000 in additional funds" from grants, developers and partners, with an additional "$42,000,000 to construction" planned in 2026.
The presentation covered corridor-by-corridor updates. Landry said Airport Boulevard intersections and a shared-use path from North Lamar to 45th Street are finished, and that the City is coordinating with TxDOT on a bridge replacement…
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