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C Ci it ty y o of f M Mc cA Al ll le en n, , T Te ex xa as s
M Mi is ss si io on n S St ta at te em me en nt t
Dedicated to consistently providing high quality services and
quality of life to all who live, work and visit the City of McAllen.
A Ac cc co om mp pl li is sh hm me en nt t o of f M Ma aj jo or r G Go oa al ls s E Es st ta ab bl li is sh he ed d i in n P Pr ri io or r Y Ye ea ar r B Bu ud dg ge et t
( (F Fi is sc ca al l Y Ye ea ar r 2 20 01 19 9- -2 20 02 20 0) )
The goals adopted by the Mayor and City Commission for FY 2019-2020 as well as each status as follows:
Continue to implement City Business Plan
➢ FRIO! McAllen Holiday Event
Management’s Response: Launch of a 40-day indoor and outdoor holiday event hosted by the
McAllen Convention Center that drew more than 250,000 attendees.
Complete City assets currently in design
➢ Construct new Two-Level Parking Structure at McAllen Public Safety Building
Management’s Response: Completed project with the purpose to provide a total of 294 parking
spaces for Police Department and staff.
➢ Hidalgo International Bridge Federal Motor Carrier Building
Management Response: Project consists of a new Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
(FMCSA) inspection canopy, support office and associated bus circulation for the Land Port of Entry
(LPOE). Work is 85% complete and expected be finished in FY 2021.
Improve City Traffic flow
➢ Bicentennial Boulevard Extension
Management’s Response: This project consists of the extension of a 4-lane urban curb and gutter
paved roadway form Trenton Road to State Highway 107 (University Drive). The extension of
Bicentennial Boulevard is 2.80 miles and includes storm water management system, potable water and
sanitary sewer infrastructure. This a multi-year project and phase 1 has been completed. The project is
expected to have all phases complete next year.
➢ Auburn Avenue Construction (10 to Main St)
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Management’s Response: Construction has been completed for this roadway. The newly constructed
extension of the Auburn/Wisconsin roadway will serve as a principal arterial connection between
North Main Street with North 10 Street, enhancing east/west traffic mobility for the north quadrant of
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McAllen.
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➢ 29 Street (Oxford to 107)
Management’s Response: Construction has been completed for this roadway. The newly constructed
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extension of 29 Street serves as a minor arterial roadway, enhancing the north-south traffic mobility
between Oxford Avenue and SH 107.
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