A street dip on the Kirby-San Antonio city line is causing major headaches for residents, and it's a mess nobody wants to claim responsibility for. Your tax dollars could be going down the drain on a pothole that's falling through the cracks of city services!
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before, 4 the 90 before that.
Over $2.8 million allocated for asphalt, street program review, and ramp installations.
Residents who use city streets and bridges will benefit from improved road conditions and accessibility.
None directly, but delays in investment could lead to future service disruptions or higher costs.
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The council approved several contracts for street and drainage projects across the city, funded by the 2022 Bond Program. These projects aim to improve basic city services and address aging infrastructure.