ONGOING PROJECTS


1) North Kansas Avenue reconstruction

This road is being repaved to allow for drainage improvements to Fourth Street, which is where water tends to bottleneck during floods. The road from Clear Creek to Fourth Street has a 1-inch layer of asphalt installed, and another 1.5 inches of asphalt will be set after the contractor installs driveways.

Timeline: October 2017-February 2019
Cost: $4 million
Funding source: city of League City

2) I-45 widening

The Texas Department of Transportation is widening I-45 from six to eight lanes to Galveston. Two project segments stretch through League City and include several intersection improvements. When complete, I-45 will pass over FM 646 instead of under.

Timeline: November 2016-21
Cost: $222 million
Funding sources: Texas Department of Transportation ($142 million), federal government ($80 million)

3) Calder Drive improvements

This road is being upgraded with a center turn lane and curb and gutter. A new roundabout at Turner Street is expected to be open to northbound traffic by mid-September.

Timeline: April 2017-January 2019
Cost: $10.9 million
Funding sources: city of League City ($6.9 million), Galveston County ($4 million)

UPCOMING PROJECTS


4) Ervin connector construction

This new arterial roadway will connect Calder Drive to the new Hobbs Road extension to the south. The street will provide better accessibility for Sedona subdivision residents, other neighboring communities and future development in the area.

Timeline: early 2019
Cost: $5.83 million
Funding sources: city of League City

5) Dickinson Avenue reconstruction

About 2 miles of Dickinson Avenue will be reconstructed to allow for better drainage. When complete, the road will be a two-lane concrete street with curb and gutter, underground storm sewers from Walker Street to League City Parkway and open ditches from League City Parkway to FM 646.

Timeline: January 2019-December 2019
Cost: $8 million
Funding sources: city of League City