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CITY OF CIBOLO: Construction on Cibolo Valley Drive to Begin

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City of Cibolo issued the following announcement on April 14.

The City of Cibolo is pleased to announce the start of construction for the section of Cibolo Valley Drive from Old Wiederstein Road to IH35. Construction activities are scheduled to begin on Monday, April 20, 2020, and this project is expected to take 365 calendar days to complete. The roadway will be widened to match the existing sections of Cibolo Valley Drive with a total of five lanes, two lanes each direction and a center turn lane. The contractor for the project is JR Sitework, Marion, Texas, and the process will begin with lane realignments to make room for the first section of new pavement. We ask that all who travel this area use caution as the new lane paths will be changed throughout the project. 

Included in this project will be the installation of four new traffic control signals, two at the IH35 access roads, one at Ripps-Kruesler and Cibolo Valley Drive, and one at Old Wiederstein Road and Cibolo Valley Drive. New underground storm water drainage structures will be included in this project. Sidewalks will be installed along the west side of the Cibolo Valley Drive (side closest to the Lantana development and the Cibolo Crossing development) to connect the retail center to our existing sidewalks. This project is a joint venture between the City of Cibolo, the City of Schertz, and Babcock Road 165, LTD, the developer of Cibolo Crossing. This project will help alleviate congestion in this area of Cibolo and will make sure Cibolo continues to be the City of Choice for years to come.  

Original source can be found here.

Source: City of Cibolo 

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