Above, they have been working on Heritage Trail leading to the Americo Paredes Elementary School. With classes to begin August 12, they are under the gun to complete the improvements before that deadline. The improvements are estimated to cost around $220,000 using the city crews and equipment.
Residents in the subdivisions around the school have endured the detours, dirt, and noise this past week as the improvements are completed.
The ongoing work encompasses several aspects, including the replacement of curbs and gutters, as well as the process of milling and overlaying the street surface. A grateful District 2 commissioner Linda Macias thanked the crew for their outstanding work on streets in her district and the rest of the city, especially the job they did on Old Port Isabel Road between E. Price and Jaime Zapata
The need to repair city streets is staggering, according to city staff. They estimate that it could easily surpass the $500 million mark and instead they have targeted the most-traveled thoroughfares and made them their priority. So they are doing it de poco a poco. If you're interested in attending meetings between the Cameron County Regional Mobility Authority and the City of Brownsville, call city commissioner Macias to find out their next meeting on streets that may affect your area.
The ongoing work encompasses several aspects, including the replacement of curbs and gutters, as well as the process of milling and overlaying the street surface. A grateful District 2 commissioner Linda Macias thanked the crew for their outstanding work on streets in her district and the rest of the city, especially the job they did on Old Port Isabel Road between E. Price and Jaime Zapata
The need to repair city streets is staggering, according to city staff. They estimate that it could easily surpass the $500 million mark and instead they have targeted the most-traveled thoroughfares and made them their priority. So they are doing it de poco a poco. If you're interested in attending meetings between the Cameron County Regional Mobility Authority and the City of Brownsville, call city commissioner Macias to find out their next meeting on streets that may affect your area.
For now, crew leaders advice motorists to use caution when negotiating the street and to keep an eye out for moving heavy equipment and city workers.)
13 comments:
re-pave la 14 st from southmost to international blvd looks like the moon. I use it alot and so does most borrachos aqui...(by aqui I mean brown-town not readers here on this wonderful blot).
Logitech considers releasing a mouse you buy once and pay for 'forever' sort of like a lease that never ends, an apartment, a rental, a bank account, your monthly divorce decree, your children and of course your suegra....
very familiar with all these, wonder what took them this long????
theamericanguey
Next year, as soon as the school terms ends, they should start working on the schools areas.
Also painting schools, cleaning with Clorox, etc before the students arrive to the schools.
Protect the students on the road and their schools.
They tearing up Owen's road AGAIN!! WHY can't they get right the first time this is like the 3rd time in 5yrs they rip up that street,wasting Tax payers monies ,something smells fishy.
August 3, 2024 at 9:43 AM
CITY DON'T TAKE CARE OF SCHOOLS BISD DOES NO SEAS $%^&*()!!!!!
Owens road:
The high and mighty don't want us southmosters cutting through their mansions and personal park/ arboretum/ poloce hiding spot or whatever it's called
10:01 a.m. wrong and old news. The wealthy doctors have been cut off from accessing Boca Chica for at least 6 months. Any fool can see they have been redoing the road over the resaca, only. That have not been doing all of Owens. Somehow, I think if anyone could push this along it is the millionaire doctors who can no longer access Boca Chica. How it takes this long to redo the road over the resaca is beyond me.
August 4, 2024 at 8:33 AM
go to mata to see a doctor next time cut off their welfare income so they can come down to earth. MAMONES make them live en los barrios aqui bola de mamones.
PAY YOUR SCHOOL TUITIONS MAMONES MONEY FROM TUITIONS COME FROM THE PROPERTY TAX-PAYERS MAMONES
LOOK UP WHICH DOCTORS STILL OWE THEIR TUITIONS AND PRINT IT... PAY-UP MAMONES...EVERY TIME I SEE ONE OF THESE RATA DOCTORS IT COST ME 450 BUCK "CASH", PINCHES CULOS MAMONES.....
MAKE THE MATH THEY SEE A PATIENT EVERY 15 MINUTES THAT'S 4 TIMES EVERY HOUR MULTIPLY 4X450 EQUALS 1800 BUCKS, TIMES 8 HOURS A DAY EQUALS 14,000.00 DOLLARS "A DAY", AND THEY ONLY REPORT TO THE IRS THAT THEY HAD ONLY 3 TRES PATIENTS AND THEY NEVER GET AUDITED. FACT!!!
THE REAL RATAS!
YOU MEANT TO SAY,
FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR 2025!
BLOGS ARE NOT FORMAL ALL SHIT COUNTS HERE GOOD OR BAD GRAMMER THAT IS!!!
August 4, 2024 at 6:22 PM
BUSD is looking for a god auditer to chack in mispellings and other grammeticol errors the pay is NOT so good but the job is rewriding that is you correct stuped mestakes also know as a stupid conrector. hihihihhiha
Just how much did the city pay for all that equipment they are using (seepic) MILLIONS AND MILLIONS when only una pala would have done all the work, like they used to do years back!!!!!
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