College Station City Council Receives Its Annual Street Maintenance Report

Screen shot from a city of College Station document.
Screen shot from a city of College Station document.

The three newest members of the College Station city council heard their first annual update of local street conditions.

Public works director Emily Fisher explained how street conditions are determined.

According to the methodology the city uses, Fisher said the city-wide overall condition is excellent.

Fisher also explained the funding sources of more than $10 million dollars that was spent in the last year to maintain 368 miles of city streets. The mileage does not include streets that are state highways, which include Texas Avenue and Harvey Mitchell Parkway.

She also reviewed projects that are planned through the 2028 fiscal year.

And Fisher issued an invitation to attend the city’s third annual street maintenance open house. On Wednesday, May 28, from 6 until 7:30 p.m. at city hall, public works staff will answer questions and take feedback about College Station streets.

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