New Braunfels Utilitiesâ North Kuehler 30-inch and 33-inch Interceptor Upgrade Project in central New Braunfels, part of New Braunfels Utilitiesâ wastewater capital improvement projects to replace and upgrade aging infrastructure, is nearing completion despite weather delays.
The project consists of replacing existing 21-inch, 24-inch, and 27-inch interceptors in NBUâs Wastewater Treatment Plant drainage basin with 30-inch and 33-inch inch interceptors.Â
The interceptor replacement includes 12,000 linear feet of sanitary sewer main.Â
The project alignment begins east of the Guadalupe River, runs across the river and Cross River Street, runs north on Washington Avenue, runs east on South Street, through Prince Solms Park, through Hinman Island Park, east on Elizabeth Avenue, through the Wurstfest grounds, across Landa Street, through the Knights of Columbus property, and then continues along the Dry Comal Creek to across Walnut Avenue.
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$8.1 Million Housing Project Planned in Binghamton Neighborhood
Work on the project is expected to get underway late this year.
Buildings on Edwards Street, Mather Street and North Street are to be renovated. A new structure is planned on the southwest corner of Walnut and North streets.
The First Ward Action Council is working with the city on the project, which is to create 23 affordable apartments in the neighborhood north of Main Street.
Edwin and Lorri Williams on the porch of their Edwards Street residence on April 28, 2021. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
News of the project came as a surprise to a couple of residents of a building that is to be renovated. Edwin and Lorri Williams were sitting on the porch of the house they rent at 10 Edwards Street Wednesday afternoon when a reporter informed them of the announcement from City Hall.
Banned driver caught riding child s e-scooter just weeks after 90mph police chase
He told police the scooter was a child s birthday present
Kyle Lowthian (Image: M.E.N.)
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A banned driver was caught riding an e-scooter weeks after leading police on a 90mph chase.
Kyle Lowthian and an e-scooter A DANGEROUS driver was prosecuted for riding an e-scooter just weeks after he was bitten by police dog and his BMW broke down during a 90mph police chase. Bolton Crown Court heard how 34-year-old Kyle Lowthian was spotted using the Qings Wing electric scooter, which he claimed to have bought for his son s birthday, by a police officer on Outwood Road, Radcliffe at 11.10pm on November 18 last year. Legally e-scooters are treated the same as motor vehicles and so can only be used in public if the user holds a licence and is insured. Verity Quaite, prosecuting, told the court how Lowthian was stationary, at traffic lights at the junction with Pilkington Way.
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