The overview
Crews will mill and overlay the roadway with high-friction pavement designed to improve skid resistance, especially in wet conditions, reducing the risk of crashes. To minimize disruptions, work will take place at night, the release states.
Temporary lane closures and minor delays may occur, but access to homes and businesses will be maintained throughout the project.
More details
The city received a $678,961 grant from TxDOT’s Highway Safety Improvement Program, or HSIP, to support the work. The program aims to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries on public roads.
Notable quote
“Sessom Drive is a heavily traveled corridor, and this project is a key part of our efforts to modernize infrastructure and enhance safety,” Assistant Director of Public Works Adam Rossing said in the news release. “We appreciate TxDOT’s support in helping us make meaningful improvements in our community.”
What's next
Work is expected to be completed by June 12, weather permitting, according to the release.