Infrastructure Management Program (IMP)

A collage of images showing various maintenance of streetlights, crosswalks, road repair and mowing a right of way.

The IMP is a five-year rolling program which focuses on keeping the City’s streets and sidewalks in good condition. Each year, service needs are identified city-wide and maintenance, repairs and improvements are scheduled.

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The IMP provides the City:

  • a structured program schedule.
  • potential for additional multiple year contract awards.
  • improved utility coordination.

During the budget process for each City fiscal year, the IMP is presented to City Council for approval. Amendments may occur throughout the year due to coordination with utilities or unforeseen conditions, such as inclement weather.

The goal of the IMP is to provide the best possible maintenance for the City of San Antonio.

IMP Covers

Advanced Transportation District (ATD) Improvements Program

Funds City projects to improve transportation mobility in school crosswalks, bicycle facilities and traffic lights.

Alley Maintenance Program

Collaboration with the City’s Solid Waste Department and coordination with external utilities helps to keep alleys clean and safe.

Drainage Maintenance Program

Addresses the removal of debris from our natural creeks and the restoration of constructed channels to make sure water flows properly during rain.

Pavement Markings Program

Repaints lines and signs on the City’s estimated 1,100 miles of roadway, to ensure traffic safety.

School Zones Program

Improves safety near schools.

Sidewalks Program

Repairs and rebuilds sidewalks to enhance the connectivity and usability of sidewalks to make the City more pedestrian friendly.

Street Maintenance Program

Fixing and maintaining over 4,100 miles of streets in the City.

Traffic Signal Program

Keeping the City’s over 1,300 lights working and safe.

All IMP Programs