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South 75th Bridge Over Brays Bayou Opens to Traffic

South 75th Bridge Over Brays Bayou Opens to Traffic

The Harris County Flood Control District opens South 75th Street Bridge over Brays Bayou to commuters and pedestrians. The approximately $7.7 million South 75th Street Bridge construction project demolished and replaced the previous bridge with a higher, longer, and wider bridge. The new bridge and accompanying channel conveyance improvements will increase the capacity of the channel, allowing for more stormwater to flow through Brays Bayou. The new bridge has four 11-foot lanes and an expanded 10-foot sidewalk. While the new bridge is now open to commuters, additional paving and channel construction on the bridge will continue through Spring 2022.

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Project Update for the T.C. Jester Stormwater Detention Basin

Project Update for the T.C. Jester Stormwater Detention Basin

In an effort to keep you informed about the Harris County Flood Control District’s continuing improvements in the Cypress Creek watershed, we want to notify you of upcoming activity in connection with the T.C. Jester Stormwater Detention Basin project. Starting on or about January 6, 2022, Flood Control District property east of T.C. Jester Boulevard will be temporarily closed to the public for safety reasons to allow for limited clearing of the site.

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Almeda Bridge Over Brays Bayou Open to Traffic

Almeda Bridge Over Brays Bayou Open to Traffic

The Harris County Flood Control District has opened the Almeda Road Bridge over Brays Bayou to commuters and pedestrians. The approximately $7.7 million Almeda Road Bridge construction project demolished and replaced the previous bridge with a higher, longer and wider bridge. The new bridge has five 11-foot lanes, including a left turn lane at each intersection, and an expanded 10-foot sidewalk. Initially, only one lane of northbound and southbound traffic will be open to commuters, while additional paving and construction is completed on the bridge.

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