Shenandoah Valley Infrastructure Replacement Project
Project Background
The Shenandoah Valley Infrastructure Project will replace and improve the water lines, sewer lines, storm drains and streets in the city's original residential subdivision. The project will cost an estimated $26.5 million dollars and will take four to five years to complete. In May 2007, voters overwhelmingly approved a $19.5 million bond program to help fund the project. The remaining costs will be funded by financing associated with the city's water and sewer utility system. |
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Priority Area 3 is currently underway. The contractor, SER Construction, is working primarily in the Thornwood/Crestwood/Deadwood/Elmwood and Holly Hill region and will move north along Driftwood after that.
The entire project is scheduled to be completed in late spring of 2012.
Priority Area III Site Specific Map
Contact Information
City of Shenandoah
Byron Bevers, P.E.
Jerry Woodrome |
HDR/Claunch & Miller Office: (713) 622-9264 Steve Arnold
SER Construction Partners Roman Trevino |







