Hays County Roads, Bridges, Low Water Crossings, Opened Or Soon To Reopen

oon To Reopen
  • CR 1492 low water crossing is now open.
  • York Creek Road low water crossing east of IH-35 between Soechting Lane and Francis Harris Lane is open as of July 28.
  • Little Arkansas low water crossing is being repaired. Expected to open during the week of August 3, exact date will be announced.
  • Wayside Drive crossing at the Blanco River is expected to open weekend of August 1, exact date will be announced.
  • River Road in Wimberley is now open, but there is major damage to the surface and shoulders. Please drive slowly and carefully.
  • FM 150/Onion Creek (double crossings) reopened June 9.
  • Old Martindale Road Bridge – damaged but assessed as safe and is open for traffic. A complete evaluation is not possible until the water level drops.
  • CR 266 Bridge over San Marcos River is open. Minor damage is already being repaired; additional repairs will be evaluated when water level drops.
  • Flite Acres Road – culvert crossing of most easterly branch of unnamed creek is open to traffic, has surface and riprap damage.
  • Haschke Road low water crossing is open and will be further assessed when water level drops.
  • Valley View Drive low water crossing has been repaired and opened June 28.
  • CR 266 Millers Lake low water crossing is open. Damage will be assessed after water level drops.
CLOSED
  • Fischer Store Road Bridge is completely destroyed. TXDOT is already working on a new design for a permanent bridge and Hays County is working with Bowman Consulting on a design for a temporary bridge.
  • Montell Road cross culvert at Wanslow Creek – road is closed, crossing is in danger of collapse, damage to culvert itself is undetermined.
  • Post Road low water crossing. Approximately 50 feet of this bridge-type low water crossing is destroyed and it is closed until further notice.
  • Hidden Valley low water crossing between Flite Acres and Spoke Hollow is completely destroyed and Hays County is investigating replacement options.

 

Hays County’s assessment of road and bridge damage is ongoing. Please drive carefully and report any issues that need addressing to the Hays County Transportation Department, 512-393-7385

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