For the meantime, traffic on McDavitt east has been detoured around Keith Street and to Arthur Street on the south and then around to 13th.
"We're going to do the stretch between 13th and the railroad (around Keith Street) first and then we're going to do from the railroad to McDavitt," said a PUB engineer.
Now there's actually a glimmer of light at the end of the pothole-pocked tunnel. The city hopes the job can be done before the beginning of the school year to accommodate school buses. That was the plan, anyway. And neighborhood residents hope the rest will be finished soon so they can get back to their normal lives.
9 comments:
The water will win in the end. Bet on it.
Juan they've been working on that street for over a year. The state paved over 60 miles of service roads over night and these bozos with their lies have taken over a year to pave this street.
Juan Ya mero, maybe before school year starts? Oh i forgot Victoria heights is closed, oh how sad. pos ni modo adios.
This paving company needs to take plenty of breaks, coffee break, restroom break, taco break, sleeping breaks, thinking break, do nothing break, can't find my way to work break, watch out for ICE break. WOW
LOL break
Note: the paving company is the city of brownsville street department
Where are the engineers on this oh they're changing the street signs what? with a hammer...
Ya Mero?
Pot holes, street floodings, traffic jams all over, light not sync, duck crossing in high traffic streets (one day it will cause a big accident) and the engineers are insatalling street signs!?!?!?
We need a tax discount the city is not doing its job
WHEN IS THIS GONNA STOP
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