This Week’s Top 5 Road Construction Projects In Kyle

Staff Report

Last week Kyle started the long-awaited reconstruction of Lehman Road. Kyle residents should be prepared for detours during the roadwork.

Underground utilities will kickoff this reconstruction project, with an estimated project wrap up the timeline of 24 months and the closed portion of FM 150 to Masonwood to last several months.

However, inclement weather and other issues can affect the anticipated schedule throughout the entire project.

Motorists should be prepared for detours and closures during the construction period. The contractor is required to display signage in advance of traffic changes, lane shifts, detours and closures.

The Hays CISD transportation department has been informed of the detours and is planning bus routes accordingly. Student drivers who use Lehman Rd. from FM 150 should use the detours listed below.

For updates on current road closures and detours due to construction, please click here.

Burleson St.: Began Construction September 2018 (approximately 24-month project) — This is a planned major reconstruction of the road and part of the 2013 road bond approved by Kyle voters. The work involves moving utilities and adding turn lanes.

The section between Lockhart and Live Oak is anticipated to open in early July; weather delays are a possibility.

Some minor disruptions to traffic in the coming weeks may be needed as we still have some pending work (illumination, landscaping). We will use social media to communicate any issue/temporary closures if needed.

Contractor currently has the following portion of Burleson closed: from Center to Tenorio St. (by St. Anthony’s Church). Side streets are passable for local traffic only. Detour signs are posted. Detours go through the Silverado and Spring Branch neighborhoods.

Drainage work has commenced at St. Anthony’s.

This is a planned major reconstruction of the road and part of the 2013 road bond approved by Kyle voters. The work involves moving utilities and adding turn lanes.

**Note: as work moves north toward Marketplace, the contractor will set new detours. We will work to keep everyone updated.**

Lehman Rd.: Began Construction February 2019 (approximately 24-month project) —

The Lehman Rd. closure now extends from FM 150 to just south of Hiver St.

Our contractor believes they can complete the road reconstruction from FM 150 to just S. of Hiver Street by January 2020*. As the work progresses, the city will provide an update of new closures and section openings.

*Weather and other issues can impact or delay the start date for new closures, and for any work on the overall project.

Also, the contractor is working in front of the Public Works facility on FM 150. The staff at PAWS was notified as some of the work and closures may affect their parking lot and access, as well as where volunteers can walk the dogs.

The contractor continues to work on the City’s utility work between Lake Kyle and Public Works. They are approximately 100 percent complete with the placement of the 48″ casing for the 30″ wastewater line, no work has been completed on the City’s 12″ reclaim water line that is being placed in the same area.

The Lake Kyle required excavation needs to be revisited, along with surveying to verify excavation amount is being performed. Following that, the road work can commence in the low water area.

IMPORTANT NOTE: As of May 31, the city and contractor are in agreement that the Pie in the Sky Festival over Labor Day weekend will take place at Lake Kyle as expected. 

Also, the contractor is working in front of the Public Works facility on FM 150. The work involves lowering the stormwater grate, moving to place the water barriers, and excavating. The staff at PAWS has been notified as some of the work and closures may affect their parking lot and access. 

Microsurfacing Projects: 

The City of Kyle is working with a contractor on several microsurfacing projects around the city. These typically take one-two days and often don’t require complete street closures. However, no cars should be parked on the street during this time.

The next project is Steeplechase Rd. between Philomena Drive and Brandi Circle and will likely be scheduled for June 10. We will post the confirmed schedule on social media and on our city website the week before. Drivers will need to detour around that area during that time. Work is slated to begin after 9 a.m., though vehicles should be removed from the street by 8 AM.

The schedule for May 20-25 is:

May 20

Marketplace Ave from FM 1626 to City Lights Dr.

May 21 

Brian Lane / Brandi Cir. from Brent Blvd. to Bunton Creek Rd.

Thicket Ln.from Whispering Hollow Dr. to the cul-de-sac

May 22

Fairfield Dr. from Whispering Hollow Dr. to Whispering Hollow Dr.

Emerald Fields Ln. from Whispering Hollow Dr. to dead end

May 23

Whispering Hollow Dr. from the cul-de-sac to the cul-de-sac

Sampson from Cromwell to Hartson

May 24

Sampson from Cromwell to Hartson

Rebel Rd. / RM 150 W.: 

NOTE: TxDOT will be installing stop signs on Rebel Rd. / RM 150 West at Silverado, creating a three-way stop at that intersection. The plans currently show installation the week of June 3. Prior to installation, TxDOT will put out roadside signs warning drivers about the upcoming change. We encourage all who use that section of road to be aware of the stop sign changes.

Kyle Crossing Project.: 

This will begin on 6/17/2019. The electronic message boards displaying construction date will be installed by 6/10/2017. The work will be done in six phases.

In first phase, there will be two-way traffic all the way. After the first phase, the road will be closed for southbound traffic but it will remain open for northbound one-way traffic between Kohler’s crossing and Dry Hole Road.

Between Dry Hole road to east, two-way traffic will be maintained throughout the project. This project is expected to last approximately 180 calendar days, though weather and other issues may delay that schedule. Please see our website with a map for more details.


 

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