Brazos County Commissioners Approve Design Contracts For Four Roads While I&GN Road Remains Closed

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.

Brazos County commissioners this month moved ahead with design contracts to rebuild portions of four county roads.

In all, more than $1 million dollars will be spent to design more than seven miles.

Construction could start next summer to rebuild more than two miles of Dick Elliott Road from FM 974 to Bickham Cemetery Road, more than two miles of Edge Cut Off Road from OSR to Shortcut Road, just over one mile of Merka Road from OSR to the southeast, and just over one mile of Mumford Road from OSR to near the BTU power plant.

Brazos County’s road and bridge engineer, Prarthana Banerji, says the goal is to have the designs ready while the county acquires right of way, moves utilities, and deal with unexpected weather conditions.

One road project where the design has been completed but construction has not started, is the stretch of I&GN Road between Graham and Capstone.

This is a county road that’s been closed since September of last year due to a crack next to a ditch that made the road unsafe.

Brazos County judge Duane Peters says construction has not started because the right of way has not been acquired.

Peters says his goal is to not go to condemnation. Peters says he’s had to give up right of way, it’s taken longer than he planned, and he has been asked when construction will start.

Click below for comments from Prarthana Banerji and Duane Peters, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.

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Photo courtesy of Brazos County road and bridge operations manager Gary Arnold 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.

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