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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRepairs on UniversityIL Repairs on University Drive warrant olice monitoring for motorists' safety. . y Road work on University Drive causes traffic back -up Wednesday afternoon. Police were on hand to ensure motorists and pedestrians were safe. \ 3l�iy der BY JOE SCHUMACHER The Battalion construction University Drive from Well- born Road to Texas Avenue is currently undergoing heavy construction. A seal coat and a hot -mix overlay are being c ap - plied to the road. Plans are for the project to be completed by mid to late September. Catherine Hejl, assistant area engineer of Brazos County, said the seal coat will take five to six working days to complete and the hot -mix will take another five to six working days. Traffic heading east is heavily congested from Wellborn to Bizzell. College Station Police of- ficers were directing traffic at every intersection from Texas Av- enue to Old College Road. Traffic is narrowed down to one lane in either direction dur- ing construction hours. Hejl said the project was slat- ed to be completed in August. However, there were several de- lays in construction. The primary contractor, Jones G. Einke, Inc. of Sealy, sub - contracted the repairs on University Drive repairs to a smaller company. However, upon viewing the condition of JAKE SCHRICKLINGfFHE BATTALION University Drive, the company backed out of the contract. The contractors have request- ed police assistance to ensure the safety of motorists and students. Lt. Mike Mathews of the College Station Police Depart - ment said there will he officers on University Drive during construction. He also advises motorists to use alternate routes if possible. Otherwise, motorists should plan accordingly for delays. A press release from the Texas Department of Transportation said most work on University Drive will begin at 7 a.m. MOTOR MADNESS Univers Dr construct shows poor planning and disregard for students Students returning to Texas The current chaos that is Uni- A&M each year can always count versity Drive is a problem on more on a few certainties. Classes will levels than just poor planning, be bigger, fees will increase, fresh - though. First and foremost it is a men will be walking aimlessly traffic nightmare. As if traffic near around campus with maps and the University was not bad enough, some seemingly unnecessary con - the major access road is limited to struction will cause more one -way traffic to and from cam - headaches than it is worth. pus. Second, the construction is a This year's obvious example is dangerous situation. With cars the construction on University Dri- backing up and getting stuck in in- ve, one of the most highly trafficked tersections during light changes, the streets in the Bryan- College Station situation is begging for an automo- area. It is one of only four true ac- bile pile -up or worse — not to men - cess streets to campus, and_thanks tion that pedestrians attempting to to poor Rlanning lathe City ofof o cross these jumbled crosswalks are lege Station, it is Villa:If closed. literally racing for their lives. Tearing up University Drive in The city never should have be- August seemed a bad plan from gun such a massive undertaking the get -go. Students were already anywhere near the time of fall beginning to mill back from sum- classes. No date should have been mer breaks, and summer school scheduled which might have pos- students were still trying to get to sibly, with any complications, con - class If e city was going to tear tinued to the start of this semester. up a major road, it should have The University is welcoming one started as early in the summer as of its largest freshman classes, not possible, before the massive return to mention the tens of thousands of students.he city planners of students who already called were doing tT?eir jobs, the con- A&M home, and the ci is making struction would have been slated a mess even messier. for the week after the spring se- The city often chooses to forget mester classes were completed. that students are in fact residents of The real question, though, is this community, and makes this at- why all the construction was nec- titude clear with decisions such as essary in the first place. University closing Munson Street earlier this Drive was not a street in serious dis -. summer. The catastrophe on Uni- repair; it was in fairly good shape. versity has only further indicated It certainly did not require the mas- the c s.,rnmp1 to disre and of the sive overhaul currently underway. student residents of College Station.