Brazos County Commissioners Approve Land Purchases To Rebuild Stretch Of I & GN Road That’s Been Closed Two Years

Photo courtesy of Brazos County road and bridge operations manager Gary Arnold, taken in September 2018, of the crack along I & GN Road. In the upper right hand corner of the photo there is a guardrail, which Arnold behind the guardrail the ground has dropped one and a half feet.
Photo courtesy of Brazos County road and bridge operations manager Gary Arnold, taken in September 2018, of the crack along I & GN Road. In the upper right hand corner of the photo there is a guardrail, which Arnold behind the guardrail the ground has dropped one and a half feet.

It’s been two years since a busy south Brazos County road was closed.

During the last county commission meeting, approval was given to pay two landowners a combined $28,000 dollars to buy land that’s required to rebuild I & GN Road between Graham Road and Capstone Drive.

The purchase followed the county filing an eminent domain lawsuit earlier this year.

Brazos County judge Duane Peters and county engineer Prarthana Banerji say construction could start in 60 days, after the project goes out for bids and commissioners select a contractor.

The road was closed after a crack was seen in the pavement along a guardrail next to an 18 foot ditch, and the ground behind the guardrail fell around one and a half feet.

Peters says the purchase price was near what the county offered before filing the lawsuit.

The sales price was determined by a three member panel of “special commissioners”.

Click HERE to read and download the purchase agreements and “special commissioner” panel fees approved by Brazos County commissioners during their August 25, 2020 meeting.

Click below for comments from Duane Peters and Prarthana Banerji after the August 25, 2020 county commission meeting.

Listen to “Brazos County commissioners purchase land from eminent domain lawsuit to proceed with rebuilding a stretch of I & GN Road” on Spreaker.

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