Manvel City Council approved several completed road and utility improvements totaling approximately $15.1 million at its Feb. 2 meeting.

The approval accepts the projects after city inspection, confirming that the work meets all standards, according to city documents.

The details

The approved infrastructure projects include:

Dogwood Avenue: roadway construction along Dogwood Avenue, including water lines, sanitary sewer, storm drainage and sidewalks ($3.44 million)Valencia sections 13, 14 and 15: utility and roadway infrastructure for multiple phases of the Valencia development, serving a total of 10 residential streets (approximately $8.1 million total)Meridiana Detention Basin: stormwater detention and drainage improvements to support flood control ($1.30 million)Kruzer Street and Meridiana Parkway: utility extensions along Kruzer Street and Meridiana Parkway ($2.35 million)

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The projects were constructed by developers and inspected by the city prior to acceptance.

What’s next

The city has a two-year maintenance period with the developers, during which they are responsible for fixing any construction issues.