Fair Oaks Ranch city council approved a local agreement with Kendall County to cost‑share smoothing the northernmost curve on Ammon Road, a staff member said. The total cost was described as about $300,000, with Kendall County picking up $150,000; the staff member characterized the split as roughly 50/50.
At the same meeting, council approved the city’s street maintenance plan for the coming year. The staff member said the plan’s primary objective is to keep the city’s operational condition index at 85 or higher.
Why it matters: roadway safety and maintenance affect travel safety and long‑term pavement condition. The street maintenance plan establishes priorities and funding for routine and preventive work.
Council action and next steps: the local agreement with Kendall County and the street maintenance plan were approved; the transcript does not record mover/second names or a vote tally. Staff will implement the maintenance plan under public works oversight.
Quotation: the staff member summarized the Ammon Road agreement: “and this is to cost share smoothing of the northernmost curve on Ammon Road…The total cost for this is about $300,000 and Kendall County will pick up a $150,000 of this.”
Missing details: the transcript does not provide formal vote counts, the specific timeline for construction, nor the exact sources of funding beyond the two‑party cost share.