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Posted on: February 9, 2023

[ARCHIVED] Edloe Street Pathway Improvements

Edloe Pathway News Flash

On January 23, Council authorized staff to enter into a contract with PMG Project Management Group, LLC,  the low bidder, who also scored highest on the bid tabulation, to construct a pervious pathway along the east side of Edloe St. between Albans St. and Georgetown St. for construction of the Edloe Street Pathway with the following improvements:

  • A pervious pathway using recycled materials
  • 6-foot high aluminum fencing along west side of Poor Farm Ditch; including an update to the existing fencing located near the three pedestrian bridges to ensure a uniform look and feel.
  • Irrigation system
  • Benches
  • Drinking fountains
  • Landscaping

Procurement begins in mid-February with mobilization scheduled for early March. Final completion is scheduled in June, weather permitting. Other work not included in the bid is to relocate some of the CenterPoint Energy infrastructure and silt fencing installation, both of which are managed by the City. No parking signage has been installed on both sides of Edloe in the project area. In addition, Harris County Flood Control District is scheduled to begin removing the old chain link fence and the volunteer trees between the fence and the concrete channel beginning as early as the week of February 13, 2023.  

For the latest project information, please visit www.westutx.gov/parkprojects.     

For questions regarding this project, please contact Capital Project Manager Eduardo Barreto at 713-662-5848 or via email at ebarreto@westutx.gov

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