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Capital Projects & Infrastructure


Infrastructure Services
Infrastructure Services is responsible for overseeing the design, construction, and operation of all streets, alleys, bridges, public way lighting, traffic control signs, and signals. Additionally, this division oversees sewers, underground conduit systems, and the construction of water facilities.

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2024 Projects

Dean Road Reconstruction Project
- The project will improve mobility by widening and reconstructing Dean Rd. between Green Valley Rd. and Old Wiederstein Rd.
4/16/2024 Dean Rd has been resurfaced and is now open to traffic. The final phase of the project will consist of raising utilities, installing pavement markings, and grading the shoulder. Final completion is scheduled for the end of April.

Bolton Road Reconstruction Project - The project will improve mobility by widening the intersection at Zuehl Rd. and Bolton Rd. and improving the road from Haeckerville Rd to Stolte Rd. 

Phase II of the Bolton Road Reconstruction Project will begin on Monday, March 18, 2024, with an expected substantial completion in late April. Please take note of the following road closures:
-Bolton Rd. will be closed to through traffic from Zuehl Rd. to Stolte Rd. Traffic will be detoured to Lower Seguin Road. 
-Zuehl Rd. will be closed during this phase as crews work on drainage and the widening of the Zuehl Rd. and Bolton Rd. intersection.

Bolton Rd Phase 2
D&D Contractors, Inc. will maintain an all-weather surface during construction and will make every effort to accommodate local residents in and out of their driveways. Thank you for your patience during this construction period. Please avoid parking vehicles on the roadway during the contractor’s business hours, Monday – Saturday, 7 am – 7 pm.

Haeckerville Road Reconstruction Project
04/12/2024 Haeckerville Rd.
Beginning Monday, April 15, 2024, the intersection of Haeckerville Rd. and FM78 will be closed to all traffic for approximately three weeks. During this time, TSC will work on street excavation and the construction of the new roadway at this intersection. Once completed,  2-way access will open on Haeckerville Rd. while TSC continues with flatwork installation. Only residents who live between Country Ln. and Haeckerville Rd. will have access through the Country Ln/Haeckerville Rd. intersection. All other traffic will need to use Country Ln to FM 78.

Haeckerville Rd_FM 78 Detour Route (2)

If you have any questions/concerns, please contact our Public Works Department at 210-619-0059.

Street Preservation and Pavement Markings Project
On April 9, 2024, City Council awarded the FY24 Street Preservation Contract to Intermountain Slurry Seal. This Street Preservation application will provide residents with an improved road surface and new pavement markings. Part of this improvement includes the NTMP (Neighborhood Traffic Management Program) improvement that residents in the Buffalo Crossing subdivision approved in 2023.

  • Buffalo Crossing - Micro-surface: Complete
  • Bentwood Ranch & Bentwood Pass- Micro-surface: Complete
  • Buffalo Crossing - Pavement Markings; will begin May 7
  • Bentwood Ranch & Bentwood Pass Pavement Markings; will begin May 8-9
Throughout daily construction activities (from 8 am to 6 pm), intermittent traffic delays may occur. Two-way traffic will be facilitated during these times, and all roads will regain full access at the close of each workday.
Bentwood Ranch Phase 1 CompleteBuffalo Crossing Phase 1 Complete

Arrows-GrayTown Creek Trail Project details coming soon!
The City has developed a long-range plan to construct a linear trail system that would allow residents to walk, hike, and bike along trails that link neighborhoods with City parks and Old Town (downtown) areas. This project will include approximately 2-miles of ten-foot-wide hike and bike trails extending from north of Schaeffer Road near the City’s Sports Complex, past FM 78, through Old Town (downtown), north to FM 1103, and connecting to the existing trails in Schlater Park.