Delays Impact Major TxDOT Projects in Brazos County

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Construction site in Brazos County showing delays in TxDOT projects

News Summary

Significant delays have affected key TxDOT construction projects in Brazos County, pushing back their timelines into 2027 and 2028. The Wellborn Road and George Bush Drive interchange project has been postponed to July 2027 due to unresolved negotiations with Union Pacific Railroad. Similarly, improvements to Texas Avenue in Bryan are now set for April 2028, incurring additional costs and new traffic signals installation. Residents express mixed feelings about the delays, balancing concerns over traffic disruption with hopes for enhanced safety and accessibility in the long-term.

Delays Impact Major TxDOT Projects in Brazos County, New Timelines Set for 2027 and 2028

Significant delays have been announced for key construction projects overseen by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) in Brazos County, pushing timelines further into the future than initially planned. Residents and commuters will need to prepare for additional years of disruption as two major projects, the Wellborn Road and George Bush Drive interchange and the Texas Avenue improvement project, have had their schedules extended.

Wellborn Road and George Bush Drive Interchange Project Postponed

The construction of the Wellborn Road and George Bush Drive interchange, which was originally slated to commence this December, has now been postponed to July 2027. The decision to delay this project was made during the B/CS Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) policy board meeting on October 1, 2025. Issues pertaining to negotiations with Union Pacific Railroad, which have not agreed to various aspects of this particular interchange project, are cited as a significant reason for the delay. Planning for this interchange has been ongoing since 1999.

Texas Avenue Project Delayed Until 2028

Similarly, the construction work on Texas Avenue in Bryan has been pushed back from its scheduled start date in September 2026 to April 2028. The delay will also incur additional costs as the project now includes the installation of new traffic signals at key intersections, specifically at Texas and Sulphur Springs as well as Texas and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. These enhancements are part of a broader $4.3 million plan that aims to improve traffic flow and safety along Texas Avenue.

Reasons for the Texas Avenue Delay

Several factors contribute to the holdup for the Texas Avenue project, including:

  • Acquisition of right-of-way
  • Utility adjustments
  • Clearing of encroachments

This comprehensive project includes numerous upgrades aimed at enhancing overall safety and accessibility. Notable features will include:

  • Turnaround loops
  • Shared use paths
  • Upgraded traffic signals
  • Installation of safety lighting
  • Modification of drainage and curbs at intersections
  • Addition of a pedestrian bridge at Pin Oak Creek
  • Various miscellaneous improvements

Impact on Local Residents

The delays have resulted in mixed feelings among residents. Some express concern over the extended disruption to local traffic and the daily commutes that could be affected. Proponents of the projects argue that these improvements are necessary to ensure safer travel for pedestrians and vehicles alike.

Additional Construction Updates in Brazos County

In other construction news, TxDOT plans to initiate significant improvements to Highway 6, aiming to widen the highway to three lanes in each direction. This construction is expected to begin in mid-July with a projected completion date set for mid-2029. The upgrades will include enhancements to frontage roads as well as shared use paths.

Moreover, a Divergent Diamond Interchange on University Drive is being proposed to improve traffic management and safety in the area. There are also plans to widen Highway 21 from two lanes to four between Bryan and Madisonville, with completion expected by summer 2030.

Local Governance and Community Updates

The Texas A&M system board of regents is set to name an interim president at the University on October 3, 2025, as they convene to discuss critical legal matters. Additionally, the county auditor position in Brazos County underwent a transition following the retirement of Katie Conner, who received a standing ovation in her final meeting. Marci Turner has since been promoted to the role of county auditor.

On the safety front, recent traffic incidents highlight the urgency of ongoing construction efforts in the area. A collision involving a moped and an SUV occurred in front of Texas A&M, resulting in serious injuries for the moped driver. Meanwhile, another accident on East Martin Luther King Jr. Drive occurred due to a distracted driver hitting a power pole, although no injuries were reported.

As these critical projects move forward, the community remains vigilant and concerned about the impact on daily life throughout Brazos County.

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