Some details
The engineering and consulting firm will work on the design and bid packaging for the 2026 SPAM Resurfacing and Savannah Drive Resurfacing projects, according to agenda documents.
The SPAM Resurfacing—an annual project for the city—will consist of resurfacing streets in the Fairway Ridge, Woodland Oaks and Horseshoe Oaks subdivisions. A similar project will take place along Savannah Drive from the Schertz/Selma city limits to FM 3009. The projected total cost for 2026 SPAM Resurfacing is $8.43 million, while the Savannah Drive project is projected to cost $1.46 million, according to agenda documents.
Kimley-Horn and Associates will also work on the design and bidding for three new pedestrian crossings. Two crossings will be installed at Homestead Parkway between Hockley Hill and Somervell, and another will be installed on Savannah Drive between Willows Ranch Street and Big Horn Trail, The crosswalks are in response to citizen concerns and recommendations by the city's Transportation Safety Advisory Commission, agenda documents state.
Next steps
Although there is no construction timeframe from the 2026 SPAM Resurfacing or crosswalk projects, the Savannah Drive project is estimated to be complete in fall 2026, according to agenda documents.