North Market Avenue Closed from Zink Street through November 21, 2021
Roadwork is Part of the New Braunfels Utilities Castell Avenue 24-inch Water Line Project – East
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Melissa Krause
Chief Communications and Strategy Officer
830.629.8440 | mkrause@nbutexas.com
(New Braunfels, TX – October 28, 2021) – North Market Avenue between East Zink Street and the Landa RV and Campground entrance is closed through November 21, 2021, to allow crews to install a wastewater line and 24-inch water line.
North Market Avenue will remain closed to through traffic during this time. From North Seguin Avenue to North Market Avenue, Meusebach Street will be closed to through traffic. Both roads will be open for residents and businesses. The closures will be clearly marked and flaggers will direct traffic on North Market Avenue between Meusebach Street and the Landa RV and Campground entrance.
Spiess Construction Company, Incorporated, is the contractor performing the construction for this part of the 24-inch water and wastewater line project.
New Braunfels Utilities will provide up-to-date traffic impacts for Capital Improvement Projects such as this one on nbutexas.com/current-construction-impacts-and-road-closures and on its Facebook and Twitter social media channels.
All work is expected to be completed as scheduled, weather permitting.
Contact Desirae Medellin at 830.608.8971 or dmedellin@nbutexas.com with any questions regarding the Project.
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About New Braunfels Utilities:
Dedicated to excellence in service, New Braunfels Utilities (NBU) was established in 1942 and is one of 2,000 community-owned, nonprofit public power electric utilities in the nation. The mission of NBU is to enhance the quality of our community by providing innovative, essential services. Governed by a Board of Trustees comprised of local residents appointed by the New Braunfels City Council, NBU is committed to being a recognized and trusted community partner, providing essential electric, water, and wastewater services. Utility revenue is invested back into the utility systems, which benefits the community. New Braunfels Utilities makes an annual transfer to the City of New Braunfels, which in turn helps to pay for services such as fire, police, and parks. Additionally, in 2016, NBU repurposed its former16-acre warehouse site to become the Headwaters at the Comal, to serve as its conservation legacy, which will strengthen the relationship between the community and nature by showcasing the significance of the Comal Springs. Follow NBU on Facebook at facebook.com/newbraunfelsutilities, on Twitter at @nbutexas, and learn more, visit nbutexas.com.