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$11.4M Monte Cristo Road Project Officially Reopens to Public

· Texas Border Business

Hidalgo County Precinct 4, in collaboration with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), has completed the FM 1925 (Monte Cristo Road) improvement project, which cost $11.4 million. This project aims to enhance roadway safety and accommodate increasing traffic due to regional growth. The improvements include widening the road from two to four lanes, adding a center turn lane, and upgrading curb and shoulder infrastructure. Construction began in April 2024 and the road officially reopened on May 1, 2026. Commissioner Ellie Torres expressed satisfaction with the project, highlighting its importance for local infrastructure development.

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