2022-2027 Bond Project: District 1 F-Streets Reconstruction
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 1 F-Streets Reconstruction
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
To prioritize roadway repairs, the City grades most streets in San Antonio from A to F. Using special equipment, the City produces a pavement condition index (PCI) from 0 to 100 for about 4,242 miles of roadways in San Antonio.
While about 43 percent - or about 1,804 miles - of these streets make a perfect A, about 11 percent - or about 471 miles - are failing with a PCI of 40 or below. The 2022-2027 bond program includes $100.5M in funding to reconstruct several so-called F-streets in each council district.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Construction
Project Contact: Al Siam Ferdous - (210) 207-6941
Estimated Construction Timeline: Winter 2023 - Spring 2027
Estimated Construction Timeline Seasons are identified as: Winter (January, February, March), Spring (April, May, June), Summer (July, August, September), and Fall (October, November, December).
Project Budget: | |
2022 General Obligation Bond (Streets) | $11,495,000.00 |
Total | $11,495,000.00 |
Streets to be reconstructed:
- E. Ashby Place from N. St. Mary's to River Rd.
- Thorain Blvd. from Blanco Rd. to Warner Ave.
- Thorain Blvd. from San Pedro Ave. to McCullough Ave.
- Thorain Blvd. from Blanco Rd. to San Pedro Ave.
- Capitol from Fresno to Pasadena
- Henry St. from NW 19th St. to Dead End
- N. San Marcos from Cornell to Lombrano
- Scales from Greenhaven to IH-10 W Access Rd.
- Moonglow Dr. from W. Ramsey to Patricia Dr.
- Capitol from Fredericksburg Rd. to W. Hildebrand Ave.
- Shadywood Ln. from El Montan Ave. to Jones Maltsberger Rd.
- W. Agarita Ave. from IH-10 W Access Rd. to Dead End
- E. Ashby Place from N. Main Ave. to N. St. Mary's
- N. Brazos St. from University to Lombrano
- W. Laurel St. from N. Zarzamora to N. Sabinas
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