Delays are continuing to two long awaited Texas Department of transportation (TxDOT) projects in Brazos County.
Construction of the interchange at Wellborn Road and George Bush Drive, which was scheduled to start this December, has been pushed back to July 2027.
And the resumption of construction on Texas Avenue in Bryan following the installation of a median, which was supposed to start in September 2026, was pushed back to April 2028.
Both delays were approved at Wednesday’s meeting (October 1) of the B/CS metropolitan planning organization (MPO) policy board.
MPO director Dan Rudge said Union Pacific Railroad has not agreed to hardly anything related to Bush/Wellborn interchange, which has been in various stages since 1999.
As for the Texas Avenue delay, Rudge mentioned the additional cost for new traffic signals at Texas and Sulphur Springs and at Texas and Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive.
A TxDOT spokesman told WTAW News about other factors contributing to the Texas Avenue delay. That includes acquiring right of way, utility adjustments, and clearing of encroachments.
The resumption of the Texas Avenue project following the installation of a median includes turnaround loons, shared use paths, upgrading traffic signals, installing safety lighting, modifying drainage and curbs at intersections, adding a pedestrian bridge at Pin Oak Creek, and other miscellaneous improvements.
Click below to hear comments from Dan Rudge at the October 1, 2025 B/CS MPO policy board meeting.
