As part of Pearland’s strategic priority of ensuring sustainable infrastructure, work to systematically replace all of Regency Park Subdivision streets, improve drainage and replace the aged waterline is substantially complete.
In recent years, the condition of the street pavement and waterlines throughout Regency Park Subdivision, the city’s oldest concrete-paved subdivision, have become unsustainable. Previous efforts over the last three to five years to address continuing pavement failures, through point repairs and panel replacement, will no longer economically address the size and scope of the issue.
The construction project was originally slated to be a 12-month project completed in phases, however, the project will be complete later this month – three months ahead of schedule. The Regency Park Subdivision (located east of Old Alvin Rd. and north of Broadway St.) paving and drainage project consisted of the phased demolition of all existing streets and the reconstruction of approximately a mile of concrete pavement, improvements to the drainage system and the addition of curb inlets.
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