Work has started on the low water crossing near McDonald's in San Angelo. The city of San Angelo says the road work will take approximately 2 months according
Major Reconstruction Closes Southwest Blvd. Tuesday
SAN ANGELO, TX – Southwest Blvd. near McDonald s will be closed for 60 days to reconstruct the roadway beginning Tuesday.
According to the City of San Angelo s Public Information Office, work is scheduled to begin on the Southwest Boulevard low water crossing near McDonald’s on Tuesday, June 1. This work will take approximately 60 days, pending any potential weather delays. During this time, access from the Loop 306 frontage road to Green Meadow Drive and the rest of the Southland neighborhood will be closed. Access to the businesses will still be available from the frontage road. Southwest Boulevard is open from Green Meadow Drive to Twin Mountain Drive.
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SAN ANGELO Work is scheduled to begin on the Southwest Boulevard low water crossing near McDonald’s on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, according to a news release.
The work is scheduled to take approximately 60 days, pending any potential weather delays.
During this time, access from the Loop 306 frontage road to Green Meadow Drive and the rest of the Southland neighborhood will be closed. Access to the businesses will still be available from the frontage road. Southwest Boulevard will be open from Green Meadow Drive to Twin Mountain Drive. Storm water improvements being made to the low water crossing include installation of larger conveyance structures, raising the roadway 2.5 to 3 feet, and channel improvements from Southwest Boulevard to the Loop 306 frontage road, the release stated.
Southwest Blvd. Construction Expected to Take 2.5 Years
SAN ANGELO, TX – Construction on Southwest Blvd. in San Angelo began Monday and is expected to take two and a half years to complete.
As we reported earlier, Reece Albert is the contractor for the project. Work crews began setting up traffic cones Monday the entire length of the busy street.
The Southwest Boulevard Project consists of two phases:
Phase A will begin at Twin Mountain Drive and end at Rockbrook Drive. Phase A consists of a mill and overlay, full reconstruction at the Southland-Southwest intersection and the railroad crossing near Lamar Elementary, and sidewalk and pedestrian improvements from Twin Mountain Drive to Dominion Ridge Drive.