To help drivers better navigate the lane closures, two new stop signs have been installed on Custer Parkway at its intersection with Cap Rock Drive as part of the Custer Parkway Improvement Project. The temporary four-way stop intersection is expected to be in place for the duration of the waterline, sanitary sewer and paving reconstruction activities.
Work began this week on Segment 2 of the Custer Parkway Improvement Project. To allow for enough construction space for waterline installation in Segment 2, all traffic will be shifted to the northbound lanes (the east side of the roadway) with one lane open in each direction. Additionally, vehicles cannot be parked on the street while construction is taking place. Trash and recyclable service in the alleys should not be impacted.
Work began in Segment 1 in mid-November.
The Custer Parkway Improvement Project involves the reconstruction of Custer Parkway from Campbell Road to the President George Bush Turnpike. Work is being conducted in four segments:
- Segment 1 - Campbell Road to Canyon Creek Drive
- Segment 2 - Canyon Creek Drive to Lookout Drive
- Segment 3 - Lookout Drive to Renner Road
- Segment 4 – Renner Road to the President George Bush Turnpike
Visit www.cor.net/custerparkway for more information.