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San Marcos road construction, detours, closures for week of November 22

Staff

NOTE...
The City of San Marcos does not maintain a timely list of construction projects for media or public. Therefore, some of the construction projects listed below might have been completed and are still listed. Once the city updates its website we will update the list below.

The short & long term road construction projects that could affect your drive… Please use caution, drive slowly, and watch for heavy equipment, construction workers, and traffic control flaggers.

  • All traffic projects may be subject to delays or extensions due to weather and/or the current Public Health situation.
  • For more information, contact the City of San Marcos Transportation Department at 512-393-8036.

REOCCURRING CLOSURES

EAST SAN ANTONIO STREET — FARMERS MARKET | 7:30 AM – 3 PM
EVERY SATURDAY — Half a block of the street closed from the Alley to N. LBJ for the Farmers Market on the Square. Main Street Program 512-393-8430.

 

CURRENT CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

 

HOPKINS STREET | MAY 2020 — SPRING OF 2022
Hopkins Street between Bishop Street and Moore Street will be closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic for a Street Reconstruction Project. Traffic will be detoured to Craddock at both ends of the project, with only local traffic allowed. Phase 4 is underway with local traffic closures from Blanco to Moore Street. The overall completion of the project is anticipated by Spring 2022. For more information call Richard Reynosa with the City of San Marcos Engineering Department at 512-393-8235.

UHLAND ROAD | OCTOBER 2021 — JANUARY 2022
1396 Uhland Road to Aquarena Springs Road will be closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic for a Road Reconstruction Project. For more information call Todd Keltgen at 512-212-7990.

GUADALUPE STREET IMPROVEMENTS | CURRENT
Sidewalk closed from Guadalupe Street at Martin Luther King Drive to the railroad crossing for reconstruction. Completion is expected by end of summer 2021. For information call New Age General Contractors, Inc. at 830-560-9077.

VICTORY GARDENS UTILITY PROJECT | OCTOBER 2021 – DECEMBER 2021 | 7 AM – 5 PM
The Victory Gardens Neighborhood will undergo a new underground utility installation. The street closure will affect Patton Street. For more information contact Darren with Cox Commercial Construction at 956-601-1645.

WEST SESSOMS DRIVE | AUGUST 2021 – AUGUST 2023
West Sessom Drive from LBJ Drive to Canyon Road will have single-lane closures for Boring Operations – Diego Ratchford – 512-250-8310.

IH-35 FRONTAGE ROAD | SEPTEMBER 2021 – DECEMBER 2021
The IH-35 Frontage Road from Rio Vista Street to CM Allen Parkway will be reduced to a single lane for a Texas Department of Transportation Road Reconstruction Project. For additional information, contact Rohit Vij at 512-393-8133.

TAMPICO STREET | SEPTEMBER 2021 – DECEMBER 2021
The 100 Block of Tampico Street will be closed in all directions for Materials/Equipment Storage related to the IH-35 Reconstruction Project – Cliff Wharton – 830-643-6927.

 

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