Elizabeth Street between South Staples Street and Santa Fe Street is now fully open to the public. The $2.4 million project began in September 2024. This critical section of road provides access to Christus Spohn Hospital.
On Friday, May 9, traffic on Alameda Street will switch to the southbound lanes from Louisiana Avenue to Texan Trail while the northbound lanes will be closed for roadwork. This phase of the project is expected to remain in effect through October.
Nueces Bay Boulevard will be closed between Up River Road and Leopard Street beginning Monday, May 5. This closure is part of ongoing improvements to water lines along this section and is expected to last through Monday, June 9.
The Brownlee Boulevard and Ayers Street intersection will be closed from Saturday, May 3 to Saturday, May 17 as part of the ongoing Brownlee Boulevard reconstruction project.
This work will allow the contractor to connect the 42-inch storm sewer system with improved piping and infrastructure, significantly improving drainage in the area.
During today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council approved the acceptance of $15,092,700 from the Texas General Land Office’s Community Development Block Grants for Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) program. The funding will support improvements at the Greenwood and Oso Wastewater Treatment Plants. The grant does not require a City match.
Beginning Monday, April 28, crews will begin work on two bridges on North Padre Island. The projects include improvements to the Whitecap Boulevard bridge near Cruiser Street and the Gypsy Street bridge near Bounty Avenue. Construction will require varying lane closures.
Roadwork in the area of Horne Road at Port Avenue continues with planned nighttime closures of the intersection. Beginning Wednesday, April 23, the southbound lanes of Horne Road and a section of Port Avenue will close between 8:00 p.m. and 5:30 a.m.
Crews will soon begin repaving work on Everhart Road between Saratoga Boulevard and Holly Road as part of the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Beginning Monday, April 28, varying lanes will be closed. The first phase will be between Saratoga Boulevard and Wooldridge Road. Next, the section between Wooldridge Road and Holly Road will be done.
Roadwork on McArdle Road between Kostoryz Road and Carroll Lane will begin Thursday, April 17, with a one-day closure of the intersection at McArdle Road and Carroll Lane. Following that work, the eastbound lanes will be closed to traffic on McArdle Road between Kostoryz Road and Hakel Drive.
During today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council approved funding agreements with the Texas Department of Transportation for the Holly Road Train Trestle to Tourism Trail Project.
The project will build a shared-use path along Flour Bluff Drive and a pedestrian bridge across Oso Bay using existing pilings from an abandoned train trestle bridge.