City officials say major roadway, sidewalk, and utility upgrades are coming to Alameda Street, Avalon Street, and Robert Drive.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Corpus Christi City Council has approved a $15.8 million contract on Tuesday to rebuild a major stretch of Alameda Street, according to city officials.
The project will cover the roadway from Airline Road to Everhart Road.
City officials say the existing pavement will be removed and replaced with new concrete, along with upgraded sidewalks, curbs, and accessible curb ramps.
Crews will also install new traffic signs, lane markings, streetlights, and improved signal equipment to increase safety and traffic flow.
The project includes upgrades to underground stormwater, water, and wastewater lines to improve long-term reliability in the area.
Reconstruction work will also extend to nearby Avalon Street and Robert Drive, where similar street and infrastructure improvements are planned.
City officials say the work is funded through the Bond 2022 Program, approved by voters to modernize streets and utilities across Corpus Christi.