Kuykendahl Road widening project underway. Here’s what you can expect
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SPRING, Texas – The road widening construction has started this month on Kuykendahl Road.
The construction contractor, WadeCon LLC, began the construction after the project was approved for funding from the 2015 road bond by voters. The bid amount for the project construction was $3,566,246 and it is a 1 -year contract, according to a news release.
The project will complete a four-lane boulevard from Lake Woodlands Drive to Research Forest Drive.
“I am ecstatic that we are able to fund this project through the savings we had from the other road bond projects,” Precinct 3 Commissioner James Noack said. “This and the Gosling Bridge widening project are the final projects for Precinct 3 from the 2015 road bond.”
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Iconic and multi-faceted Howard Hughes Corp. executive Alex Sutton retired Dec. 4 after 26 years of helping to create The Woodlands.
Although he’ll no longer be going into the office each day, he doesn’t need to go far to be reminded of his impact on what is considered one of the top master-planned communities in America.
Sutton, with his wife Sharon, resides along The Woodlands Waterway the 1.8 mile canal he helped make a reality after his partner in design Robert Heineman theorized the signature element of The Woodlands on a dinner napkin.