Buda Main Street To Close Between Bradfield Park Parking Lot, Hawk Lane

BUDA, TX – As part of the ongoing Main Street Improvement Project, Cox Commercial Construction will install an additional culvert under Main Street to help reduce future flooding hazards.

Due to the construction, Main Street will be closed between the Bradfield Park Parking Lot and Hawk Lane. The closure is happening on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 9:00 PM and will last until 5:00 AM on Thursday, Oct. 24.

The Bradfield Park Parking Lot will remain accessible during the closure. Traffic going east on Main Street will be detoured to Sequoyah and on to Goforth. Traffic going west on Main Street will be detoured to Bradfield Drive and on to Goforth.

Main Street Closure

  • Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM on Thursday, Oct. 24  
  • No vehicular or pedestrian traffic will be allowed during the closure

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  • As of 5:30 a.m. October 24th they are still closed on Main Street. People should be aware they should probably want to take another alternate route.

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