During the week of July 22, 2019, the Main Street Improvement Project between Cabela’s Drive and Railroad Street will begin. The first phase of construction will include the installation of a traffic signal at Main Street and E. Loop St./Sequoyah near the Municipal Complex.
Ahead of construction, the City of Buda is hosting an open house on the project for Property Owners, Stakeholders, Residents, Businesses, and Community Partners.
City of Buda staff, design professionals, and the construction contractor (Cox Commercial Construction) will be on hand to highlight the scope of the project, traffic control, timeline, and adopted Proposition 3 project budget.
Main Street Improvement Project Open House
Thursday, July 18
4 PM – 6 PM
Buda City Hall, 405 E. Loop St., Building 100
Multipurpose Room — Room 1034
The general scope of work for this project includes:
· Widening of the Bradfield Drive/Main Street Intersection and extension of the 5 lane section to the west of Santa Cruz Catholic church
· Signal Modification at Bradfield Drive and Main Street to accommodate additional lanes
· Bradfield Park cross culvert extension/modification
· Extension of sidewalk along Main Street and improved accessibility to Bradfield Park
· Select areas for pavement base repair
· Pavement overlay and restriping
***THIS PROJECT IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE MAIN STREET AND 967 PROJECT***
Where to find news and construction updates for the City of Buda:
City of Buda Website Construction Updates: ci.buda.tx.us/budaconstruction
City of Buda Facebook Page (City of Buda, TX): https://www.facebook.com/Budatx/
City of Buda Twitter Page (City of Buda, TX): https://twitter.com/CityofBudaTX
City of Buda Nextdoor Page: https://nextdoor.com/city/feed/
City of Buda Website: www.ci.buda.tx.us
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