METRO project currently underway to improve bus stops, repair pavement along Westheimer

Wednesday, May 8, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- There's some good news for Houstonians who live and work along Westheimer Road.

The City of Houston and METRO are breaking ground on a massive project to reconstruct and repave a six-mile stretch from the West Loop to downtown Houston.
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Improvements will include repairing, paving, and reconstructing all lanes, new sidewalks, safer crossings, and 50 new bus stops.

"This is a new beginning," Mayor John Whitmire said during a press conference Tuesday. "We're not going to tolerate broken infrastructure-whether it's roads and streets or drainage. We're going to fix Houston."

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Construction for the Westheimer project began last month.



The plan is part of METRO's larger 19-mile-long project, BOOST 82 Westheimer.
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