Road Repairs Lead to Traffic Changes and Temporary Closure on Pendleton Drive in Bryan

Road Repairs Cause Temporary Closure in Bryan

BRYAN, Texas — If you’ve been driving around Bryan lately, you might have noticed some changes to the traffic flow. Starting on Tuesday, Sept. 10, a portion of Pendleton Drive has been closed for much-needed road repairs.

What’s Closed?

The specific section affected is from the intersection of FM 158 and Boonville Road to Beacon Heights. This will remain the case until Oct. 15 as crews work to improve the road. Let’s face it, no one loves road work, but when it’s done, it’ll help smooth the ride for everyone!

Traffic Detours in Place

Now, for those who usually travel this way, you’ll need to change your route. The City of Bryan has asked drivers to use University Drive and Oakmont Boulevard to access the open portion of Pendleton Drive. It’s always a little tricky to navigate other roads, but hopefully, this detour won’t add too much time to your travels.

Residents Affected

Residents living in the Boxwoods at Oakmont will also be feeling the effects of this closure. While Pendleton Drive is closed, they can still enter and exit their property via Appalachian Trail. This alternative access will help mitigate some of the inconvenience during the early stages of the roadwork.

What’s Next?

Once the repairs are complete, residents at the Boxwoods will have full access to Pendleton Drive again. On a positive note, the road improvements are expected to enhance the overall road quality, making it a smoother ride for everyone. Well worth the temporary inconveniences, wouldn’t you say?

Intersection Closure

It’s important to note that the FM 158-Boonville Road intersection will remain closed for the entire duration of the road repairs. This means no through traffic will be allowed in this area, so keep that in mind when planning your routes. Remember: patience is key during these constructions!

Stay Informed

If you’re curious about the specifics, the city has provided a map detailing the closures on their website. It’s a good idea to check that out if you’d like to have a visual reference for your trips around town. The more informed you are, the easier navigating will be during this transitional period.

Final Thoughts

Road repairs may not be the most exciting news, but they’re essential for keeping our city safe and functioning well. As we adjust to these temporary changes, let’s all do our part in staying informed and patient. By working together, we’ll get through this construction phase and back onto smooth roads!

So, whether you’re commuting to work or heading out to run errands, keep those alternate routes in mind. Safe travels, Bryan!


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