Short & Long Term Road Construction Projects Affecting San Marcos Traffic Sunday, July 8, 2018
Please use caution, drive slowly and watch for heavy equipment,
construction workers, and traffic control flaggers.
LOCATION | BEGIN DATE | EST. END DATE |
---|---|---|
OSCAR SMITH: East bound Oscar Smith Avenue between Blanco Street and Moore Street will be closed for a Curb Replacement Project. Daniel Besa- Partners Remodeling & Restoration Water Proofing, 512.825.3950 | June 12 7:00 AM |
July 13 5 PM |
HOPKINS STREET: Hopkins St. between Johnson Street and Travis Street will be closed July 9-20, 2018, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a complete closure of Mitchell Avenue from Hopkins Street to San Antonio Street for the duration of the project. SMEU -David Gaona, 512.393.8322 | June 11 7 AM |
July 20 5 PM |
OLD SETTLERS: Old Settlers from Blanco Vista to Easton Dr. will undergo construction. The street will remain open to traffic, please use caution and drive slowly. Watch for heavy equipment, construction workers, and traffic control flaggers. All vehicles be parked off-street or, they may be towed at the owner’s own expense. Jesse Shroyer, 512.393.8036 | June 7 7 AM |
July 13 4 PM |
MEDICAL PARKWAY: Medical Parkway from Wonder World to Leah Ave. is scheduled to undergo a Slurry Seal Project. Please use caution, drive slowly and watch for heavy equipment, construction workers, and traffic control flaggers. All vehicles should be parked off the street. Or they may be towed at owner’s expense. Jesse Shroyer, 512.393.8036 | June 27 7 AM |
July 31 5:30 PM |
• 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. 21 2020 |
• LONG TERM CLOSURE – CRADDOCK AVENUE: Craddock Avenue between Old Ranch Road 12 and Bishop Street will have partial lane closures for median work. Community Enhancement, Amy Kirwin, 512.393.8419 | Current 8 AM |
Sept. 30 4 PM |
• LONG TERM CLOSURE – CHEATHAM STREET & GUADALUPE: 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 | Present | Dec. 31 2018 |
• LONG TERM CLOSURE – OAK RIDGE DRIVE: Single lane closures daily for utility installation. City of San Marcos Engineering/CIP Dept., 512.393.8130 | Present | Sept. 3:30 PM |
• LONG TERM CLOSURE – WOODS STREET: A segment of Woods Street 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 | Aug. 2015 |
Aug. 2018 |
• LONG TERM CLOSURE – MCKIE STREET: Mckie St. will be closed from IH-35 Frontage Rd. to apartment entrance for utility installation. Rockin Q Construction, 512.738.6666 | Current 8 AM |
Dec. 7 5 PM |
• LONG TERM CLOSURE – MCKIE STREET: Mckie Street between the 400 and 600 blocks will be closed in both directions for the installation of a new water main. Erik Pelayo, Under Ground Water Solutions Co., 512.278.9333 | Jan. 8 7 AM |
July 6 6 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 | Aug. 1 2018 |
** 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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