2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Perennial Area Streets / Perennial Drive Area Drainage (Heimer Road to Dutch Myrtle)
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Perennial Area Streets / Perennial Drive Area Drainage (Heimer Road to Dutch Myrtle)
The Perennial Area Streets / Perennial Drive Area Drainage (Heimer Road to Dutch Myrtle) Bond Projects will install an underground storm drain system and associated roadway reconstruction, curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets/Drainage and Flood Control
Phase: Design
Project Contact: Katherine 'Kat' Schneider - (210) 207-8549
Estimated Construction Timeline: Spring 2026 - Spring 2027
Estimated Timeline Construction Seasons are identified as: Winter (January, February, March), Spring (April, May, June), Summer (July, August, September), and Fall (October, November, December.)
Project Budget: | ||||||
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| Perennial Drive Area Drainage TOTAL | 2,816,342.50 |
| 2022 GO Bond - Drainage | 2,750,000.00 |
| SAWS Contribution | 66,342.50 |
Project Limits:
Events
Pre-Construction Public Meeting for Perennial Area Streets / Perennial Drive Area Drainage (Heimer Road to Dutch Myrtle)
The City of San Antonio through the Capital Delivery Department and Council District Office 9, would like to invite you to review the construction schedule for the Perennial Area Streets / Perennial Drive Area Drainage (Heimer Road to Dutch Myrtle) Project.
If you require interpretation or ASL services, please notify us 72 hours in advance of the meeting by calling 210-207-8549 or by emailing Katherine.Schneider3@sanantonio.gov
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