Please read this excellent article on the Salado Plaza Bridge Project written by Tim Flincher, Village Voice:
James
Construction crews will begin work this week on connecting Salado Plaza to
Williams Drive on the west side of I-35, which will require the closure of the
N. Main St./FM 2268 cross-under of the I-35 mainlanes.
This major
change in traffic patterns, as well as the new contract end date of March 2016
were the major disclosures stemming from the Texas Department of Transportation
community meeting July 23 at Salado High School.
When work
begins on the new Salado Plaza Drive/Williams Road connection, drivers
traveling south on the access road will not be able to turn east at Cowboy’s
Barbecue in order to cross under the interstate.
Drivers
traveling north on either the northbound access road or N. Main Street will not
be able to proceed west underneath the interstate during the construction of
the new overpass of I-35 over Salado Plaza Dr./Williams Rd.
Drivers
traveling south from Belton can connect to North Main Street at the entrance to
Salado Plaza by taking the FM 2484 exit, crossing over the highway and
traveling south on the eastside access road and then turning on Main..
Drivers
traveling east on Salado Plaza Dr. or Mill Creek Dr. can turn either south or
north on Main St. Those who turn north can then travel north on the access road
until they can enter I-35 northbound north of the FM 2484 overpass. Those who
turn south on Main Street can reach the southbound I-35 main lanes by crossing
over the interstate at the FM 2268 bridge and then turning south.
I-35 Schematic showing Thomas
Arnold Bridge to Salado Plaza Dr. overpass
Construction
on the Salado Plaza Dr./Williams Rd. section of the 3.4 mile project is
expected to finish by December 2015, according to Mark Jones, area engineer for
TXDOT out of the Georgetown area office, which is overseeing the Salado
expansion project on behalf of the Waco District of TXDOT.
Jones told
the audience that the design for this section moves the overpass south to line
up with a direct connection of Salado Plaza to Williams Rd. The
intersection will have turn-around lanes as well as four traffic lanes at the
Main Street connection so that drivers can turn south or north on Main St.
Jones
reported to the audience that TXDOT has refocused its efforts on the Salado
expansion project and expects that it will be “substantially complete” by
December 2015 with total completion of the project by March 2016.
This
expedited timeline has resulted in traffic flow changes that have made it more
difficult for locals and travelers to maneuver through and to Salado. It should
bring the construction project to an end almost six months earlier than
projected at the last community meeting in February. At that meeting, Jones
said that the anticipated end date was August 2016.
“I think
that shocked everyone,” Jones said.
Following
that meeting, a petition with more than 150 signatures and endorsement from the
Village of Salado Board of Aldermen and Salado Chamber of Commerce was sent to
Gov. Greg Abbott, Senator John Cornyn, Congressman John Carter and other
elected state officials.
The
executive director of TXDOT met last month with village, business and Chamber
representatives as well as James Construction representatives to address the
delays and to expedite the completion of the project.
Since that
meeting, TXDOT officials have been meeting weekly with James Construction and
Village of Salado representatives to open communication between the entities in
an effort “to get the job done,” Jone said.
The initial
contract for the Salado expansion was $70.4 million with an end date of June
2015. As of the end of June, James Construction had completed just over 50
percent of the total project, according to the TXDOT website.
The FM 2484
bridge is halfway complete. The Thomas Arnold bridge is completed but sidewalks
are not accessible yet due to handrail issues. The FM 2268 bridge is completed
with the exception of striping the traffic lanes.
Jones said
that crews are working diligently south of the Thomas Arnold overpass to build
the southbound access road bridge over Salado Creek as well as the southbound
mainlanes bridge over the Creek.
TXDOT closed
the southbound access road south of Thomas Arnold after the pavement of those
lanes were damaged by the May flood. By closing those lanes, James
Construction crews can concentrate on the construction of the structures there
to complete them in a timely fashion. How long the southbound access road south
of Thomas Arnold will remain closed was not answered during the July 23
meeting.
During a
question and answer session that followed Jones’ remarks, a resident asked
whether Salado Creek Road will become a cul-de-sac or will have connectivity to
the southbound access road. Jones could not answer the question due to
unfamiliarity with the specific area. However, the schematic from the TXDOT
website shows that Salado Creek Road will connect to the southbound access.
The
schematic also shows that when the project is completed, the southbound access
road south of Thomas Arnold bridge will not have an entrance ramp to I-35 south
until south of FM 2843 (Florence Road).
When the project is completed,
entrance back onto Northbound I-35 mainlanes will be just after the FM 2268
bridge. The next entrance ramp will be more than three miles north just before
the Amity Road bridge, which is part of the Belton project.
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