Easthaven to Southeast Wastewater Treatment Plant - Package 3
Project Overview
Council District: I
Project Number: R-000536-034B
Estimated Budget: $37,700,000
Start: Winter 2026
Completion: Winter 2028
Project Impact Area

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Project Overview
Council District: I
Project Number: R-000536-034B
Estimated Budget: $37,700,000
Start: Winter 2026
Completion: Winter 2028
Project Impact Area

Community Feedback
Have questions or feedback about this project? Email us at engage@houstontx.gov or call 311.
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Latest News
Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on X (formerly Twitter) Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing well! Contractors are preparing to implement traffic control measures on Monroe Road and construct temporary median crossovers to support upcoming construction activities. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2028.
The project is progressing well! Contractors are preparing to implement traffic control measures on Monroe Road and construct temporary median crossovers to support upcoming construction activities. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2028.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on X (formerly Twitter) Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing well! Wastewater tunneling is underway along Monroe Road from Swiftwater Lane to Scranton Street. The project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2028.
The project is progressing well! Wastewater tunneling is underway along Monroe Road from Swiftwater Lane to Scranton Street. The project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2028.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on X (formerly Twitter) Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing well! Contractors will be tunneling wastewater lines under Monroe Road from Swiftwater Lane to Scranton Street. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2028.
The project is progressing well! Contractors will be tunneling wastewater lines under Monroe Road from Swiftwater Lane to Scranton Street. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2028.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on X (formerly Twitter) Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing well! Contractors are preparing to construct wastewater tunnel shafts along Monroe Road from Blackhawk Boulevard to Scranton Street. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2028.
The project is progressing well! Contractors are preparing to construct wastewater tunnel shafts along Monroe Road from Blackhawk Boulevard to Scranton Street. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2028.
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Why This Project Matters
1. Moves wastewater more safely and reliably
The Easthaven to Southeast Wastewater Treatment Plant – Package 3 project upgrades and extends wastewater lines so flows can be diverted from the Easthaven facility to the Southeast Wastewater Treatment Plant. That means wastewater is removed from neighborhoods more efficiently, reducing the chance of overflows and keeping streets and yards cleaner and safer.
2. Upgrades the full underground backbone, not just one pipe
This isn’t a spot repair—it’s a full utility rebuild: roughly 10,750 feet of new wastewater lines, 16,000 feet of new water lines, and 9,700 feet of stormwater improvements, paired with 3.8 miles of new pavement. The result is a stronger, modern system under the street that’s built to handle today’s demands and tomorrow’s growth.
3. Makes it safer to walk, roll, and live along the corridor
About 18,500 feet of new sidewalk, 54 new or improved ADA ramps, and 39 new streetlights turn this work into a real quality-of-life upgrade—safer routes for kids, seniors, and people with mobility needs, plus better lighting at night for everyone.
4. Delivers a major investment in District I’s future
With an estimated budget of $37.7 million and construction planned from Winter 2026 through Winter 2028, this project is a serious, long-term investment in public infrastructure that protects public health and supports surrounding homes and businesses in Council District I.