Corpus Christi may extend street repair program through 2031

The city’s Rapid Pavement Program, which repairs streets throughout Corpus Christi, is funded through 2028. Now, city public works officials want the council to approve extending the plan through 2031.

The Rapid Pavement Program, formerly known as the Infrastructure Management Program, launched in 2020. The current plan covers 2024-2028.

City council set to vote Sept 9 on $31M annual Rapid Pavement Program to repair roads all over the city

Corpus Christi’s Public Works Department is considering a proposal to extend the plan through 2031 for $31 million a year.

The money, city leaders say, goes toward repairs for both residential and bigger roads like arterials and collectors. The target goal is 31 centermiles per year.

“Now that we’re down to $16 million, we don’t have the program amount which is the $30 million, which is what every year is programmed for,” Ernie De La Garza said…

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