Austin to install concrete barriers on Sixth Street
Editor's Note: The above video is KXAN coverage of when Austin installed new, temporary barriers on Sixth Street in May 2025.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — An August 1 memo from Austin Public Works Director Richard Mendoza says that the city will move forward with its plan to install permanent barriers between the sidewalk and roadway along Sixth Street.
Concrete barriers will be installed next week, according to the memo. They will replace the temporary plastic barriers.
The concrete barriers will initially be gray, but the memo says that drab aesthetic will be temporary.
"Upon installation, the Downtown Austin Alliance plans a barricade 'beautification' project to enhance the visual experience and aesthetics of the concrete barricades through graphic design and painting," the memo said.
According to the memo, city workers met with Sixth Street business and property owners in June for their input on the new barriers and future "long-term design changes."
Installation will begin August 11. Traffic disruptions along Sixth Street are possible due to the work.