Improvements are set to continue on Harris Street in Downtown Fulshear.
What residents need to know
At an April 21 meeting, Fulshear City Council approved a $2.3 million construction contract with iCON GC LLC for the second phase of the Harris Street project.
The new contract comes after city officials canceled its contract with DG Medina Construction due to performance deficiencies, said David Licon, assistant director of public works for the city of Fulshear.
The details
The project aims to renovate Harris Street from FM 1093 to Fifth Street, adding more walkable spaces with the hope of bringing more commercial development to the area by:
- Replacing street asphalt with concrete paving
- Constructing a pedestrian plaza from Third to Fifth streets
- Adding street parking
The first phase initially broke ground in October 2024 and was completed in December 2025, Licon said. The project is jointly funded by the Fulshear Development Corp. Type A and B.
Also of note
Staff intends to propose a change order to add select additional services following a May budget amendment with cost savings from another project, Project Manager Matthew Riley said.
Additional service options include landscaping, plaza string lighting and a concrete sidewalk north of Fifth Street.
Looking ahead
A notice to proceed is expected to be issued May 7 with substantial completion expected in late January, Riley said.