Austin Avenue
Trae Sutton, Vice President and COO of KPA Engineers, far left, and Lua Saluone, left, Transportation Manager, present the schematics for Austin Avenue and University Avenue to city council during the April 28 meeting. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)
Georgetown City Council okays road changes for Austin Avenue, University
Construction on the Austin Avenue bridge has been paused since this winter, when issues with the work were discovered. (Sun Archive)
City of Georgetown could terminate Austin Avenue bridge contract
The new lanes on the Austin Avenue bridges remain closed April 16, as work has stalled on the project. (Photo by Nicholas Cicale
Georgetown amends engineering contract for Austin Avenue, bridge work
Georgetown gives Austin Avenue bridges builder default notice
Georgetown in dispute over Austin Avenue bridge contract
The current intersection of University Avenue/State Highway 29 and Main Street features a traffic light. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes
Residents push back against proposed traffic signal at Church Street
City council approved a new, simpler design that was more affordable on December 9. The design still includes areas where residents can observe the river and landscape. (Courtesy Freese and Nichols)
Soaring price makes Georgetown change course on pedestrian bridge design
Designed by architect Miguel Rosales, Georgetown City Council selected a concept in March 2024 for two pedestrian bridges along Austin avenue. Austin engineering and planning company Freese and Nichols was then awarded a design contract to finalize plans for the amount of $2.8 million. Construction on the project has not yet started. (Rendering courtesy City of Georgetown)
Soaring price could jeopardize Austin Avenue truss-inspired pedestrian bridges
North fork closure redirects traffic to San Gabriel Village Boulevard and onto the I-35 service road before redirecting back to Austin Avenue.
What to know about upcoming Austin Avenue bridges construction
Engineer Paul Hahn, right, speaks to residents about the details of business access and lane closures during a Meet the Contractor event on June 27. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)