The Energy Corridor District will repaint the freeway walls of Interstate-10 from Kirkwood to Barker Cypress beginning in March.
The project is an initial effort intended to improve the identity of the Energy Corridor by introducing a new paint design to the freeway walls. The District continues to explore complementary projects, such as landscape improvements, that will build upon the goal of creating a distinguishable public space.
Once the project begins, it may take five to six months to complete.
The District will work to minimize traffic disruptions by limiting lane closures to non-peak hours.
The City of Houston’s Public Works Department is conducting a large-scale, 18-month-long wastewater diversion project in the Energy Corridor that will intermittently disrupt traffic from Park Row to parts of Eldridge and Memorial Drive.
The phased project will divert wastewater from the Park Ten Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) to a newer sanitary system east of Highway 6.
For more information on the project and to see a traffic and construction phase plan, please visit the City of Houston’s Public Works website: https://www.engagehouston.org/parkten