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Top 10 Road Construction Projects, Closures To Avoid In San Marcos This Week

The long & short 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.

According to information received from City of San Marcos, the following road construction projects are listed as ongoing, however the project completion dates have passed. We have contacted the city and asked for clarification and will update this page as the information becomes available.

  1. MCKIE STREET — Completion Date: Dec. 7, 2018
  2. WOODS STREET — Completion Date: Jan. 9, 2019
  3. THORPE LANE — Completion Date: Jan. 25, 2019
  4. NORTH BISHOP STREET — Completion Date: Jan. 28, 2019
  5. MILL STREET — Completion Date: Jan. 31, 2019
  6. CAMACHO STREET/MACARTHUR STREET — Completion Date: Jan. 31, 2019
  7. ALABAMA STREET — Completion Date: Jan. 31, 2019
  8. MOORE STREET — Completion Date: Feb. 1, 2019
  9. MILL STREET — Completion Date: Jan. 31, 2019

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WEEKLY ROAD CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE

LOCATION BEGIN DATE EST. END DATE
LONG TERM — INDIANA STREET: Indiana Street will be closed for Utility Installation. Jacob Snyder, Santa Clara Construction, 214.298.4578
Jan. 18
7 AM
Feb. 25
5 PM
LONG TERM — CHEATHAM STREET: Cheatham Street and the 400-500 Blocks of Guadalupe will have partial lane closures for new construction. Gary Bellomy, Cheatham Street, L.P. 512.694.8839
Current
July 2019
LONG TERM CLOSURE — HOPKINS STREET: A portion of Hopkins St. will be closed for a road widening project and underground utility installation. Richard Reynosa, 512.393.8235
Nov. 2018
Fall 2020
LONG TERM CLOSURE – STUDENT CENTER DRIVE: Student Center Drive from Matthews to the North Loading Dock of the Alkek Library will be closed for the expansion of the LBJ Student Center. Service and delivery access to Alkek Library and Derrick Hall loading docks will be available, via Russell and Pickard Streets. Texas State University, 512.245.2202
Current Jan. 2020
LONG TERM CLOSURECOERS STREET: Coers Street between Old RR 12 to Owens Street will have southbound lane closure to through traffic for drainage improvement. Denbow Company, 512.264.2767 Oct. 1
7 AM
Mar. 2019
5:30 PM
LONG TERM CLOSURE – CONCHO STREET: Eastbound Concho Street between LBJ and Guadalupe will be closed, LBJ and Guadalupe will also have narrow lanes between University Drive and Concho Street, through the summer of 2020 for Construction. 3411 Builders, Inc., Richard Bagby, 832.449.0328
Aug.
2018


July
2020
LONG TERM – SESSOM DRIVE: Sessom Drive from Aquarena Springs to ED J L Green will be closed for Waterline Installation. PROTA Construction, Kermith Garcia, 512.535.2555
Dec. 17
7 AM
March 1
6 PM
LONG TERM – ARMSTRONG: The 100-400 blocks of Armstrong will have partial lane closures December 26- February 8, 2019 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Utility Installation. Cox Commercial Construction, Darren, 956.601.1645 Dec. 26
7 AM
Feb. 8
5 PM
LONG TERM CLOSURE – CM ALLEN PARKWAY: CM Allen between University Drive and Hopkins Street will be closed for the reconstruction of roadway. COSM Engineering/CIP Dept., 512.393.8130 July 25
9 AM
Apr. 2019
5 PM
**CLOSURE EVERY SATURDAY – EAST SAN ANTONIO STREET: Half a block closed from the alley to N. LBJ every Saturday from for the Farmers Market on the Square. Main Street Program, 512.393.8430 Every
Saturday
8 AM
Every
Saturday
3 PM

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