The Buffalo Valley South Resurfacing, Rehabilitation and Utility Replacements project is almost complete, according to an update provided to Schertz City Council during a Nov. 18 meeting.

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The project consists of water and sewer main replacements and street rehabilitation in the Buffalo Valley South neighborhood, as previously reported by Community Impact.

Utility replacement work is also ongoing, with more residents being connected to new water and sewer mains in the neighborhood. The project's estimated total cost is $5.7 million and will be funded through Schertz SPAM and American Rescue Plan Act funds.

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Street work is now underway, with focus on rehabilitating Zuehl, as well as Mill, First, Second and part of Church streets, according to agenda documents. Those streets, along with Bowman, Lee and Wuest streets, were chosen for the project based on Pavement Condition Index scores that assess local pavement that needs repair.

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The project—which began in March—is expected to be complete in early January 2026, according to agenda documents.