Street Projects and General Information

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    Street projects

    • Total lane miles of streets: 1,150 miles
    • Major roadways: 283 miles
    • Residential streets: 867

    In 2016, the City began a 10-year, $80 million commitment to improve some of San Angelo’s worst streets. This effort stemmed from the 2015 Fugro Roadware study, in which 660 lane miles of City streets were analyzed. After decades of deferred maintenance, San Angelo’s streets earned a pavement condition index of 45.9 on a 100-point scale.

    The study ranked in priority order several stretches of streets that require total reconstruction. Those include portions of Bell and 29th streets; MLK, College Hills and Southwest boulevards; Avenue N and Glenna Drive. Many other streets were prioritized for mill and overlay – a method that removes the surface layer of asphalt from the street before a new layer of asphalt is overlaid.

    City Council committed to issuing $16 million in bonds every other year over the coming decade to finance street projects. That debt will not impact the property tax rate.  

    City departments associated with street projects

    Street project announcements and background information 

    Street signage

    Signs indicating what type of traffic is permitted.

    • Closed to thru traffic/no thru traffic – Normal traffic on roadway is closed but vehicles are permitted to pass to access properties in area.
    • Road closed – No vehicles beyond this sign or barricade.

    *Please be mindful of speed limit reductions in construction zones.