Cibolo City Council reallocates ARPA funds for Tolle Road project

Published: Sat, 03/18/23

Cibolo City Council reallocates ARPA funds for Tolle Road project


Council approved the reallocation during the March 14 meeting.
(Courtesy city of Cibolo)

Community Impact
By Jarrett Whitener
Updated 

In an effort to reconstruct deteriorating roads throughout Cibolo, City Council on March 14 approved the reallocation of American Rescue Plan Act funds for the reconstruction of Tolle Road.

Funds will be used for the reconstruction of the roadway and drainage improvements.

The project is to be funded through general obligation bonds passed in 2016 and 2019 as well as drainage impact fees, wastewater impact fees, water impact fees and transportation impact fees.

These funding sources add up to a balance of about $6.36 million, leaving an additional $1.6 million needed to cover the rest of the project, which would be funded through the reallocated ARPA funds. The total cost of the project is estimated at $7.96 million.

With the funds reallocated, the city will continue work to progress the project with a start date to be determined.

A full list of Cibolo capital improvement projects can be found here.
 
By Jarrett Whitener - Jarrett joined Community Impact Newspaper as a reporter in September 2021. Prior to CI, he was a staff writer for two papers in North Georgia, the North Georgia News and the Towns County Herald. He graduated from Young Harris College with a degree in Creative Writing in 2020. Jarrett covers education, local government, transportation, business, real estate development and nonprofits in the Northeast San Antonio Metrocom.
 


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