City of Sugar Land – SH 6 Widening Project

Beginning the week of December 7, 2020, SH 6 Widening Project will require the First Colony Community Services Association (FCCSA) Soldiers Field lake (FBCLID 2 Ditch “F”) to be drawn down approximately 2-feet in order for the city’s waterline improvements to be completed. Once the improvements are completed, the lake will be refilled to the required elevation.

City staff is coordinating with FCCSA and FBCLID 2 to ensure there are no adverse impacts. The entire operation is anticipated to be completed on/before Saturday, December 12, 2020, by 5:00 P.M.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Keisha Seals, Project Manager, in the Engineering Department at 281-275-2780. For more information on construction updates visit www.sugarlandtx.gov and sign up for notifications or visit its.sugarlandtx.gov for more information on Sugar Land travel time data.

Construction Update

Construction Update – Drainage and Levee Improvements

TLC Construction mobilized in October and is making good progress with Ditch A Widening – Phase I and East Levee Raising.  The following is a brief project update:

Ditch A Widening Phase I

The contractor started working on the downstream end of Ditch A, between the Little Pump Station and Sweetwater Blvd.  The widening of this downstream segment will be complete in the next few weeks.  In December, excavation and dump truck traffic will begin upstream of Sweetwater Blvd. on the north bank of Ditch A.  Construction activity will occur behind the homes in Colony Meadows and across Ditch A from the homes in Oaks of Alcorn and Woodstream.

East Levee Raising

The East Levee raising between Highway 6 and Austin Parkway is also scheduled to be complete in the next few weeks.  In December, the levee raising crews will relocate to the south side of Austin Parkway and will work towards LJ Parkway.

Ditch E Rehabilitation

The storm sewer outfalls and other drainage structures in Ditch E are currently being replaced.  In December, the contractor will mobilize in the bottom of Ditch E to begin channel restoration and installation of articulating concrete block armoring.

Ditch C Repairs

The contractor will completely reconstruct failing ditch slopes using better soil and install new armoring in the ditch bottom where the sloughing has caused damage.  Three areas of repair are planned in the upstream end of Ditch C and Ditch C-1, and work is scheduled to begin in December.

Ditch A Widening Phase II

Ditch A Widening Phase II is currently scheduled for bidding and construction as a separate project in 2021.  Phase II will begin at the second, upstream Sweetwater Blvd. bridge that is adjacent to Sweetwater Country Club and continue to the upstream end of Ditch A, behind Austin Park.

The attached map highlights all project locations.  Please be aware of equipment and traffic when traveling through these construction zones.  FBCLID 2 can be contacted directly with any questions or concerns: www.fbclid2.com/contact.

Construction Update – Ditch A, E, and C

Drainage and Levee Improvements

On Monday, October 12 FBCLID 2 will start a major construction project to improve drainage inside the levee.  The $9,730,180 construction contract was awarded to TLC Construction in August 2020 and the project scope includes four different areas around the District:

Ditch A Widening Phase I

The contractor will remove over 100,000 cubic yards of material from Ditch A to increase flood storage.  The project limits begin at the at the downstream end of Ditch A, by the pump station behind Clements High School.  Ditch A Widening Phase I will end at the upstream Sweetwater Blvd. bridge, near the Sweetwater Country Club golf course.  The Ditch A Widening Phase II, from Sweetwater Blvd to the upstream end behind Austin Park, is scheduled for bidding and construction in 2021.

Ditch E Rehabilitation

The erosion and shoaling issues on the Ditch E slopes will be repaired and the bottom of the drainage channel will be armored with articulating concrete block, similar to past projects in the other FBCLID 2 ditches.  The City of Sugar Land is also participating in the project and replacing all the storm sewer outfalls in Ditch E.  The entire 1.5-mile drainage channel will be rehabilitated, from the downstream end near Austin Parkway to the upstream end near Williams Trace Blvd.

Ditch C Repairs

The contractor will completely reconstruct failing ditch slopes using better soil and install new armoring in the ditch bottom where the sloughing has caused damage.  Three areas of repair are planned in the upstream end of Ditch C and Ditch C-1 and are scheduled to be complete by the end of the year.

East Levee Raising

The fill material that is removed from Ditch A will be used to increase the height of the East Levee.  The levee raising will begin at the north end, near Highway 6 and work south towards Austin Parkway, then LJ Parkway, and finally Commonwealth Blvd.  In 2021 the Ditch A Widening Phase II project will create additional levee fill material for the South Levee, from Commonwealth Blvd to the West Levee.  Before the contractor can increase the height of the East Levee, 17 trees will need to be removed from the western levee toe.  The tree species being removed are not considered a Protected Tree as defined by the Texas A&M Forest Service.

The attached map highlights all the project locations. TLC Construction will mobilize in all four project areas in October.  Please be aware of equipment and traffic when traveling through these construction zones.  The project is scheduled to be complete by Fall 2021.  Please contact FBCLID 2 directly with any questions or concerns: www.fbclid2.com/contact.