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The construction project on Calder Avenue has been halted due to a utility conflict with AT&T caused by a damaged line. Local businesses are struggling with reduced traffic and access issues, leading to significant financial strain. The Texas Department of Transportation is working on resolving these issues, but no timeline has been set, leaving local shops and eateries concerned as they prepare for the school year and anticipate a return to normalcy.
Construction Halt on Calder Avenue in Beaumont Due to AT&T Utility Conflict, Impacting Local Businesses
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has announced a stop in construction on Calder Avenue and the interchange with IH-10 because of a utility conflict stemming from a damaged line belonging to AT&T. This delay not only affects the construction timeline but is also having a significant impact on local businesses that rely on traffic flow. Currently, there is no set timeline for when the construction will resume after this utility issue is resolved.
This construction work is part of the larger 1H10/US 69 Eastex Interchange Project which aims to expand I-10 and US 69 to enhance mobility, alleviate congestion, and improve emergency evacuation routes. Although workers remain present at various locations throughout the project area, the halt on Calder Avenue leaves local businesses in a challenging situation as they prepare for the upcoming school year.
Local Businesses Facing Financial Strain
Business owners in the affected area are expressing concern regarding the construction and its implications. Many report experiencing financial losses that stem from decreased customer access. For instance, Urban Habitat, owned by Shonte Cooley, has noted that business has declined significantly. Customers are finding it difficult to reach her store due to restricted traffic, which has directly led to a drop in sales.
Currently, Calder Avenue permits traffic flow in only one direction, forcing Cooley to extend her operating hours to welcome more evening shoppers. The TxDOT indicates that the goal is to restore Calder Avenue to two lanes in each direction by mid to late October. Until then, local entrepreneurs face the challenge of navigating reduced customer access while attempting to keep their businesses afloat.
Impact on Established Eateries
Another business feeling the adverse effects is Tony’s BBQ, a well-established restaurant in Beaumont. The owner, Jose Rendon, has reported a staggering 30% decline in business due to the construction, which has credited itself with causing significant traffic disruptions. In particular, the ongoing demolition of a nearby bridge has exacerbated conditions, making usual five-minute rides for customers take up to 30 minutes.
The implications of slowing business are severe. Tony’s BBQ has been serving the community for 20 years, and the owner fears that without an uptick in business soon, he may need to consider closing. While two of Tony’s BBQ’s other locations in Beaumont are reportedly thriving, the original site remains vulnerable. The challenges posed by the construction have made it difficult for many customers to visit, impacting the establishment’s status as a community staple.
Traffic Control Plans and Future Outlook
As for the ongoing construction, the TxDOT has indicated that the temporary traffic control plan on Calder Avenue will likely last for the next three to four months, greatly affecting access for drivers and pedestrians alike. The entirety of the 1H10/US 69 Eastex Interchange Project, which includes numerous enhancements to surrounding roads and infrastructure, is projected for completion by 2030.
The pause in construction due to the AT&T utility conflict puts additional stress on local businesses already coping with disruptions. As they look toward the future, there is hope that after the utility issues are resolved, traffic flow will improve and business can return to normal levels, enabling local shops and eateries to regain their footing in the community.
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- Beaumont Enterprise: I-10 Construction Near Beaumont
- Wikipedia: Construction
- KFDN: Tony’s BBQ Faces Closure
- Google Search: I-10 Construction
- 12 News Now: Expansion Efforts in Southeast Texas
- Google Scholar: I-10 Expansion
- ENR: Project of the Year Finalist – Port of Beaumont
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Construction Projects
- Beaumont Enterprise: TXDOT Works in Southeast Texas
- Google News: TXDOT Projects
- 12 News Now: Gilbert Building Demolition Halted

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