[Abilene City Ordinances: 1985] Page: 163
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There are three joint (City-State) projects underway within this area.
The first is a bridge under construction on Rebecca Lane at Elm Creek,
and the second is a bridge to be constructed on Curry Lane at Elm Creek.
Upon completion, the City will be responsible for the maintenance of
these two bridges following the effective date of annexation. The third
project is the extension of F.M. 3438 (Dub Wright Blvd.) from Military
Drive south to Highway 277. Upon completion of the extension, this will
be an F.M. road maintained by the State.
Beyond these three projects, the City of Abilene will assume routine and
emergency maintenance of all streets not included within the State of
Texas' Farm to Market Highway System, following the effective date of
annexation. Pavement installation, construction of curbs, and other
major improvements to existing streets shall be provided by subdividers
of adjacent land, in accordance with the City of Abilene subdivision
regulations. The City Government may also participate in major street
improvements, possibly involving assessments to adjacent property, as
the need is determined by City Council and in accordance with state
statute.
All new streets dedicated after annexation will be improved to City of
Abilene subdivision and street design standards including paving, curbs
and sidewalks.(J(463
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Abilene (Tex.). [Abilene City Ordinances: 1985], legal document, 1985; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth638195/m1/167/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.