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Construction Updates:

 

Avenue B Closure - Detour for Sanitary Sewer Bypass

Starting Wednesday 7.17.24, Contractor Sundt Construction is shifting over traffic lanes both east and westbound on McCullough Ave at the Avenue B intersection. There will continue to be two-way traffic on McCullough and open pedestrian crosswalks, and bike lanes will be open. Avenue B will be closed between 6th St. and McCullough Ave. The sanitary sewer bypass is anticipated to last 6 weeks, until the week of 8.26.24, weather permitting. A detour has been set up to divert drivers traveling southbound on Avenue B down 6th St, across Broadway, and up McCullough. See map provided. This work is associated with the South Alamo 2017 Bond Project, and its sewer bypass system is connected to the Avenue B & McCullough sewer manhole.

 

Avenue B Map

 

Broadway (Brooklyn Ave. to Roy Smith)

  • Reconstruction continues thru September 2024, including tree installation, lighting, landscaping, signage, and final paving.
  • Two-Way traffic northbound and southbound is opened, and will be maintained.

 

Broadway (Brooklyn Ave. to Pecan)

  • Reconstruction continues thru September 2024, including sidewalks, brick paver installation, tree installation, lighting, landscaping, signage, and final paving.
  • Two-Way traffic northbound and southbound is opened, and will be maintained.

 

Project Notes:

  • Contractor Sundt Construction continues reconstruction on the Broadway Corridor Lower Segment (E. Houston St. to IH-35) project, and bike lane work on the Avenue B and N. Alamo Bike Lane project.
  • The entire project corridor is open to vehicular traffic.
  • Pedestrian access is available throughout the corridor, except for the blocks of Broadway between McCullough Ave. and Pecan, pedestrian detour signage is posted in this area.
  • Avenue B, McCullough, and N. Alamo bike lanes are completed.
  • All work is weather permitting, construction scheduling adjusted daily as needed by Sundt.

Work Zone Maps:

 

Broadway (Brooklyn to Pecan) 

 

 

Broadway (E. Jones to Roy Smith) 

 


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Ask questions, get answers and provide feedback about the 2017 bond project on Lower Broadway using our prototype chatbot Talkin’ Broadway.

CLICK HERE or text ‘Hello Broadway’ or ‘Hola Broadway’ to (210) 802-2265 to access the chatbot prototype by SMS.


Come Chat with Talkin' Broadway!

The City of San Antonio's Communications and Engagement department has teamed up with the Office of Innovation to launch a new engagement platform that will raise awareness about a bond project on Lower Broadway. The Smart Cities team in the Office of Innovation collaborates with City departments and uses prototypes to test new tools. Talkin’ Broadway is a new way for City leaders to engage with people visiting the corridor.

With Talkin' Broadway, anyone can have a conversation with a friendly chatbot. You can do this by scanning a QR code located on signs placed along the corridor or by sending a text message. This tool gives visitors, residents and business owners important information about construction projects, such as when they will be completed and who to talk to if you have questions.

Here's the exciting part – Talkin' Broadway also makes it easier and more enjoyable to explore Lower Broadway. It's like having a personal guide in your pocket, helping you understand what's going on in that area, where to dine or shop and even how to find historical sites!

Your questions and thoughts about the project are very important. When you talk to Talkin' Broadway, your ideas and feedback will reach the project leaders.

So go ahead and explore Talkin' Broadway along the Broadway corridor. It's easy to use and you can stay anonymous. Signs are available at various locations along the lower Broadway corridor. You can interact with them in two ways: scan the QR code or text the phone number on the sign.