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Heath Posts Mid‑February Construction Updates on Meadowview, Hubbard Drive, Street Repairs

The City of Heath updated its construction page in mid‑February 2026, listing Meadowview Lane culvert work, final‑phase Hubbard Drive updates and the City Street Repair Program.

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Heath Posts Mid‑February Construction Updates on Meadowview, Hubbard Drive, Street Repairs
Source: www.heathtx.com

The City of Heath updated its construction updates page in mid‑February 2026 to list progress reports across multiple projects, including Meadowview Lane culvert work, Hubbard Drive final phase updates and the City Street Repair Program. The page also features images and captions for Towne Center Park, the North Water Tower, and other ongoing efforts that the city says affect neighborhood roadways.

Hubbard Drive remains the most detailed item on the page, with a September 17, 2025 entry describing "the fourth and final phase of the Hubbard Drive Improvement Project" as reconstruction "from Michael Lane to Smirl/Bois d’Arc Road." The 09/17/25 post states the work will include "full pavement removal and replacement, installation of stormwater drainage systems, and utility coordination to ensure all conflicting lines are relocated" and that the improvements "aim to enhance traffic flow, safety, and long‑term durability of the roadway while supporting the city’s broader infrastructure and development goals." That entry further reports "Plans for Phase 4 have been reviewed" and that "The project is anticipated to go out for construction bid this fall. Once a contractor is selected, estimated start and completion dates will be determined." Earlier updates show progress through prior phases: a July 28, 2023 post says "With Phase 1, including the bridge repair completed, weekly updates will pause until two weeks prior to Phase 2 of the Hubbard Drive project beginning this fall," and a Phase 3 line lists the stretch "Rush Creek Drive to Michael Lane." The page includes an "Ariel view of Hubbard Drive, Heath, TX."

Meadowview Lane appears on the mid‑February update as culvert work among the listed projects; the page’s imagery includes an "Entrance to Meadowview Road with a red banner saying 'Project Complete'." The update does not attach a contractor name, contract amount, or technical specifications for the culvert work in the posted text and captions.

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The City Street Repair Program is featured prominently in a banner image described as "showing a residential street construction scene with city work trucks, construction equipment, traffic cones, and bundled materials in the foreground, with the City of Heath seal overlaid at the center." Other visual assets on the page include "Fire trucks in front of DPS facility," "An overview rendering of the renovation of Towne Center Park," and "The North Water Tower in the City of Heath, with a blue sky in the background." An aerial image labeled "Aerial view of Terry Lane from Terry Park" appears alongside the other project photos.

Social media content lifted onto the updates page is limited to an Instagram excerpt stating, "Terry Lane improvements have begun! Work on Hubbard Drive, Country Club and Heath Crossing continues...with more projects ready to go." The construction updates page provides contact details and hours, noting "CITY HALL M-F 8-5pm (excluding public holidays)" and inviting readers that "Find out more information about ongoing construction projects within the City of Heath on our Construction Updates page." The page does not list contractor identities, project budgets, or confirmed start and completion dates for Hubbard Drive Phase 4, leaving procurement and schedule questions unresolved in the posted material.

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