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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. ....
Long Awaited Reconstruction of Southwest Blvd. Begins Monday
SAN ANGELO, TX – Construction on the Southwest Boulevard Project is set to begin Monday, April 12, 2021 according to the City of San Angelo. Reece Albert Inc. is the contractor for the project. 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. Phase B will begin at Rockbrook Drive and end by Cavender’s at the Houston Harte Expressway frontage road. Phase B consists of a mill and overlay from Rockbrook Drive to Sherwood Way. There are three areas of full reconstruction: Sherwood Way to Houston Harte Frontage Road, the low water crossing adjacent to Hobby Lobby, and the Sunset Boulevar ....
Here is the latest release from the City of San Angelo about the water restrictions. Yesterday, the City of San Angelo issued a do-not-use water advisory across the city and for all customers within the City water utility system after investigating foul-smelling water samples from the PaulAnn area. The samples were expedited to labs to determine the cause of the odor. The Water Department and City leadership have been working tirelessly on this issue with engineering and legal consultants from Austin and Abilene, as well as with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the Lower Colorado River Authority to resolve any public health concerns in an expedient fashion. ....
Here is the latest release from the City of San Angelo about the water restrictions. Yesterday, the City of San Angelo issued a do-not-use water advisory across the city and for all customers within the City water utility system after investigating foul-smelling water samples from the PaulAnn area. The samples were expedited to labs to determine the cause of the odor. The Water Department and City leadership have been working tirelessly on this issue with engineering and legal consultants from Austin and Abilene, as well as with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the Lower Colorado River Authority to resolve any public health concerns in an expedient fashion. ....