Several capital improvement projects in League City will move forward, including projects that will ease traffic congestion, upgrade utilities and improve stormwater drainage.

What happened

League City City Council unanimously approved several infrastructure projects at its April 22 meeting, including expanded water infrastructure on FM 518 and drainage improvements in the Bay Colony area.

The details

The projects, which near $3 million in infrastructure investment, include:
  • Landing lift station improvements: A $180,380 project to Lubbock-based Oller Engineering for the design, bid and construction phase for rehabilitation of the lift station.
  • Water line upgrades: A $119,986 project to Dickinson-based Branch Construction Group for the urgent repair of an existing 12-inch water line bridge crossing on Enterprise Avenue.
  • Kilgore-Davis Tract trail: A $464,000 contract to Oller Engineering for design, bid and construction services for environmental services for 28 acres of parkland at the Kilgore-Davis Tract trail, located at the end of Kansas Avenue along Clear Creek.
  • Bay Ridge Flood Reduction Phase 4 Project: A $788,348 project to Houston-based LJA Engineering for the Bay Ridge Flood Reduction Phase 4 Project, aimed at eliminating overflow in a 500-year storm.


What else?

City Council awarded a $1.4 million contract to Houston-based Teamwork Construction Services Inc. to build an eastbound right-turn lane from Calder Drive to Butler Road.