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City staff outlines $75M ballpark to extend Twin Mountain to U.S. 67, flags right‑of‑way and railroad hurdles

San Angelo Economic Development Board · January 21, 2026
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Assistant City Manager Shane Kelton presented a preliminary plan to extend Twin Mountain to U.S. 67, estimating roughly $75 million for full buildout and $3.1–3.2 million to make the corridor shovel‑ready; staff emphasized major right‑of‑way, terrain and railroad crossing challenges and recommended phased design and acquisition work.

Assistant City Manager Shane Kelton told the Economic Development Board that city planners have preliminarily mapped an extension of Twin Mountain to U.S. 67 and outlined significant cost and engineering uncertainties.

Kelton said the city’s master thoroughfare concept is preliminary and intended to show a future arterial link across the city’s southwest sector. He provided ballpark figures: about $75 million to deliver a turnkey roadway with sidewalks, lighting and electrical service; $25 million to $30 million to install water and sewer across the corridor; and roughly $3.1 million to $3.2 million to…

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