Building a better tomorrow for all modes of transportation and construction in the Memorial Heights area aims to do just that.
Sidewalk at Heights Boulevard. and Center Street and re-striping of Heights from Washington to I-10Trail crossings at Heights Blvd. & 7th St.At Houston Avenue and Spring Street, safety for the trail users crossing on the north side of the intersection and drivers is the priority. As improvements are made, our goal is to have a minimal impact on your commute.The concrete medians provide a refuge for trail users crossing Houston Avenue to wait for drivers to stop and allow them to cross.
The median will help drivers with the tricky transition from the narrow road north of Spring to the wider section on the south by giving them clear, physical guidance.
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