
The Long-Awaited Pellicano Drive Expansion Finally Nears Restart
The expansion project of Pellicano Drive in far East El Paso, long stymied by delays, is on track to resume construction soon. An agreement reached on August 13 between the Camino Real Regional Mobility Authority (CRRMA) and the surety bond company related to the original contractor, J.A.R. Concrete, has broken through the red tape that has kept the project stagnant.
Local Partnerships: A Key to Progress
With Hawk Construction stepping in as the new contractor, the CRRMA is optimistic about moving forward. Known for their strong local presence and experience with highway projects, Hawk aims to complete the westbound segment from Aircoupe Way to Joe Battle Boulevard within a year. Owner Jorge Ojeda has stated that his team is committed to minimizing disruptions to the community, acknowledging the long wait residents have experienced.
Financial Framework of the Project
Funding for this segment amounts to approximately $7 million, which will be sourced from a combination of federal, state, and local funding, including $6 million in funds collected through vehicle registration fees contributed by the county. The broader project initially set at $21.6 million is scrupulously being monitored for potential cost overruns, as CRRMA officials strive to keep expenses under wraps.
Implications for Local Traffic and Connectivity
Once completed, the Pellicano Drive expansion promises significant traffic relief and improved connectivity for residents of far East El Paso. El Paso County Commissioner Illiana Holguin, representing the affected precinct, has expressed hope for timely updates to keep residents informed about future phases, which will include additional features like sidewalks, landscaping, and safety lighting.
The Future of Transportation in El Paso
As construction resumes, the community looks forward to the promise of better infrastructure that can alleviate the pressures of growing traffic demands. The Pellicano Drive project serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of collaborative efforts between local governments and contractors in revitalizing critical transport links.
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