Public Works began the South Alamo project in March and expects to wrap up construction by early 2025.
The video, shot from a first-person POV and tweeted out Wednesday, tells viewers via instructions flashed onscreen to"Start at E. Market and head South towards E. Nueva St." Pedestrians should then"cross at the SOUTH side of E. Nueva" and"Safely cross E. Nueva to La Villita," it continues. Y’all couldn’t have painted the barriers fiesta colors? Created a cute “Fiesta Trail” sign or something? Better yet… finish on time? MISSED OPPORTUNITY"I know the last thing COSAGOV wants to do is put a black eye on Fiesta. But Fiesta is here, and this obstacle course for citizens is as ugly as it gets," @YouNOTthefather tweeted.wants to do is put a black eye on Fiesta. But Fiesta is here, and this obstacle course for citizens as ugly as it gets.
This is what it’s like walking from Alamo plaza to hemisfair. No sidewalks. The only light is from the Hilton hotel. And fiesta is in less than two weeks. It’s been like this for a min. And it’s hella dangerous.Public Works began work on the South Alamo Street project in March when construction crews shut down the street's northbound lanes between Market Street and Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard,
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