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$11.4M Monte Cristo Road Project Officially Reopens to Public

· Texas Border Business

Hidalgo County Precinct 4 and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) have completed the FM 1925 (Monte Cristo Road) improvement project, officially reopening it to the public. This $11.4 million investment aims to modernize the corridor, enhance safety, and accommodate increased traffic due to regional growth. The project involved widening FM 1925 from FM 907 (Alamo Road) to Sharp Road, transforming it into a four-lane road with a center turn lane, new curbs, and upgraded shoulders. Construction began in April 2024 and the road opened on May 1, 2026, reflecting a commitment to infrastructure improvements.

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