What To Expect On San Marcos Roads During Week Of Sunday, Dec 10. – Saturday, Dec. 16

San Marcos’ Weekly Road Construction & Traffic Report

Short & Long Term Road Construction Projects Affecting San Marcos Traffic Sunday, December 10  – Saturday, December 16, 2017

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WEEKLY ROAD CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 

LOCATION BEGIN DATE EST. END DATE
PITT ST: Pitt St. road work will include heavy equipment and construction workers on the street. Please park vehicles off the street or it may be towed at your own expense. Please drive slowly, use caution in the work zone and obey traffic control flagmen. City of San Marcos Street Dept, 512.393.8025.   Nov. 14    7 AM     Dec. 14     5 PM 
CHESTNUT STREET: From Walnut to Acorn will be closed daily for sidewalk construction. City of San Marcos Engineering/CIP Dept., 512.393.8130    Dec. 11      Jan. 31   
DURANGO STREET: Durango St. between Jaurez St and Luciano Flores Street will be closed for reclaimed waterline project. Rockin Q Construction, 512.738.6666.    Oct. 30    7 AM     Dec. 24    5 PM
POST ROAD: The Blanco River Bridge was closed on July 24 for new bridge construction. Traffic needs to detour to alternative routes. Hays County. July 24 NOT LISTED
KISSING ALLEY: Kissing Alley will be closed for the Wine and Wassail Walk Contact – Samantha Armbruster 512-393-8430     Dec. 15     3 PM     Dec. 15     9 PM
CHARLES AUSTIN: The 100 block of Charles Austin will be closed for Texas State University Commencement Ceremonies. Contact – Rolando Belmares 512-245-7284  Dec. 15   8 AM    Dec. 16    10 PM
LONG TERM CLOSURE – MCKIE ST: Mckie St. will be closed from IH35 frontage Rd. to apartment entrance for utility installation. Rockin Q Construction, 512.738.6666.    July 24     7 AM     Dec. 1       5 PM
LONG TERM CLOSURE – VISTA ST: All lanes in both directions will be closed from 310 – 312 Vista Street for utility construction Texas State University, 512.245.2202. Present    July 31    2018
LONG TERM CLOSURE – SESSOM DR: Various lane closures from N. LBJ to Aquarena Springs Dr. for road construction. City of San Marcos Engineering/CIP Dept, 512.393.8130. Present Jan. 2018
LONG TERM CLOSURE – N LBJ:  From Holland St. to Camaro Way, will be closed to allow a city contractor to replace utility lines in the area. Through traffic including Emergency Vehicles, will be routed around the project limits; please follow the detours. Engineering/Capital Improvements, 512.393.8130.   Present   Daytime  Fall 2017   Daytime
LONG TERM CLOSURE – WOODS ST: A segment of Woods St between Comanche and North Street will be closed during construction of the new Texas State University Engineering & Science Building. Project Manager Scott Rouse, 512.245.2202. August 2015 August  2018
LONG TERM CLOSURE – LP 82/AQUARENA SPRINGS: TxDOT introduced a new traffic signal at the intersection of Post/Bobcat traffic will be detoured to the new signal. TxDOT, 512.393.8130.     Feb.     2017 Spring 2018
LONG TERM CLOSURE – EAST SAN ANTONIO STREET – EVERY SATURDAY: Half a block closed from the alley to N. LBJ every Saturday from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. for the Farmers Market on the Square. Main Street Program, 512.393.8430.  N/A N/A 


 

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