Icy roads are making driving a nightmare in Pflugerville! Crews are out salting and sanding to keep things safe, but you'll still want to be extra careful on your commute.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The project will cost approximately $2.8 million, funded through the city's budget for street improvements.
Residents in the Sac City subdivision will experience improved road conditions.
Pedestrians and residents concerned about traffic safety.
The Pflugerville city council approved a construction contract with Liberty Civil Construction in the amount of $18,733,236 for construction services associated with the Immanuel Road Project.
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A contract was approved for the extension of East Pflugerville Parkway, a project expected to improve traffic flow and connectivity.
There's an ongoing discussion with TxDOT about extending the Highway 45 service road. The city wants to connect the road, but TxDOT is concerned about potential loss of toll revenue, leading to complex negotiations.
The committee is evaluating a package of road projects designed to relieve congestion and improve safety on FM 685. This includes building new relief routes to provide alternatives during current traffic and future construction.
The committee reviewed an updated study on roadway impact fees, which are charges on new development to fund road improvements. The update proposes new maximum fees that have generally increased due to rising construction costs. The discussion focused on how these fees are calculated and their role in ensuring growth pays for itself.
Concerns were raised about the intersection of Pecan Road and Cameron Road, described as a 'hot mess.' The city is coordinating with the county on potential improvements, but the pace of county projects and land acquisition for necessary right-of-way were noted as potential challenges.
A resident raised concerns about the condition of roads and the safety of pedestrians in the Greenridge community, particularly on high-traffic streets where speeding is an issue.
The city is updating its roadway impact fee study, which determines how much new development contributes to the cost of new roads and transportation infrastructure. This ensures that growth helps pay for itself, rather than solely relying on existing residents' tax dollars.
A contract was approved for street reconstruction in the Sac City subdivision, continuing efforts to improve local road conditions.
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