Eagle Pass outlines bridge realignment, new public-works facility and other capital projects
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The mayor announced a pipeline of infrastructure projects including expansion and realignment of the Camino Valley International Bridge, an extension of Patsy Way Boulevard to Alido Highway, a new public-works facility, storm drainage improvements and park upgrades.
Mayor Bear Adelpontes used the State of the City address to lay out several near-term and multi-year capital projects intended to support growth, trade and neighborhood resilience.
Project highlights announced during the address included: expansion and realignment of the Camino Valley International Bridge to improve traffic flow; an extension of Patsy Way Boulevard to Alido Highway; construction of a new state-of-the-art public-works facility and a remodeled recycling center; and continued storm-drainage and park improvements across the city.
Adelpontes also cited completed projects and recent investments that support the capital program: a newly completed 1-mile, 10-foot-wide illuminated hike-and-bike trail; installation of an illuminated sign at the Camino Valley International Bridge; and an 18,000+ square-foot multiuse gym under construction. The mayor tied those projects to the city’s broader goals of mobility, safety and economic competitiveness.
He noted coordination with regional and federal partners for transportation planning (the MPO’s 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan, currently about 30% complete, with an adoption target of Dec. 2026) and said the city is pursuing grants and bids to fund work. The address did not provide construction timelines or detailed budget breakdowns for each announced project in the transcript.
