Water Line from Doolittle Boulevard to Sunbeam Street
Project Overview
Council District: D
Project Number: S-000900-0138
Estimated Budget: $13,830,000
Start: Spring 2025
Completion: Summer 2026
Project Impact Area

Community Feedback
Have questions or feedback about this project? Email us at engage@houstontx.gov or call 311.
Project Overview
Council District: D
Project Number: S-000900-0138
Estimated Budget: $13,830,000
Start: Spring 2025
Completion: Summer 2026
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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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing well! Contractors are continuing work on water and drainage improvements, and the project remains on schedule to be completed by Summer 2026.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing well! Contractors are actively installing new water and stormwater lines, and the work continues to advance as planned. The project remains on schedule for completion by Summer 2026.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing smoothly! Contractors are actively installing waterlines throughout the project area, keeping work on track and moving efficiently. The project remains on schedule for completion by Summer 2026.
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Latest News
Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing smoothly! Contractors are actively installing waterlines throughout the project area, keeping work on track and moving efficiently. The project remains on schedule for completion by Summer 2026. We’ll continue to share updates as work progresses.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing well, with contractors actively excavating in preparation for installing new water lines along Doolittle Street. The project remains on schedule for completion in Summer 2026.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing smoothly! Contractors are actively installing new water lines along Martin Luther King Blvd. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Summer 2026. Thank you for your continued support as we work to bring lasting improvements to the area.
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Why This Project Matters
The Water Line from Doolittle Boulevard to Sunbeam Street Project is a vital infrastructure upgrade aimed at improving water service reliability in this important corridor of Houston. Here’s why it matters:
Strengthens the Water System
This project replaces aging and deteriorating water lines along Doolittle Boulevard and Sunbeam Street, helping ensure steady water pressure and a dependable water supply for nearby homes, schools, and businesses.Reduces Breaks and Repairs
The existing infrastructure is prone to leaks and failures. Upgrading these lines reduces the need for emergency repairs and minimizes disruptions to daily life.Improves Public Safety
With improved water flow capacity, the upgraded lines help enhance fire protection by ensuring that fire hydrants receive sufficient water pressure during emergencies.Supports Community Resilience
This area plays a key role in supporting residential and commercial activity. Reliable infrastructure ensures it can continue to thrive and adapt to changing needs.Brings Infrastructure Up to Modern Standards
Many of the current water lines do not meet today’s sizing and performance standards. Replacing them with appropriately sized, modern materials brings the system into alignment with current engineering best practices.