College Station Council Moves Ahead With Rebuilding The Easternmost Stretch Of William D. Fitch Parkway

The easternmost stretch of College Station’s William D. Fitch Parkway, which mayor Karl Mooney describes as riding on “a gentle rollercoaster”, is getting attention.

That’s after the city council unanimously approved a design contract to replace the pavement on Fitch between Rock Prairie and Highway 30.

The $812,000 design contract is part of an $8.26 million dollar project that does not add traffic lanes.

Capital projects director Emily Fisher says the contract includes a study if the new road surface will be asphalt or concrete.

Fisher and the mayor also responded to concerns about proceeding when less money is being collected by the city.

The design process is expected to take 12 months. Construction is not scheduled to start until October 2021 and will take 12-15 months to complete, weather permitting.

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