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New overpasses were built at Shaenfield Road, New Guilbeau Road, and Braun Road. TxDOT has expanded the project further south to SH 151 and US 90, creating a direct flyover overpass from southbound Loop 1604 to eastbound US 90. The expansion was deemed necessary due to the growth of San Antonio's far west side. [13]
On December 18, 2014, the section of FM 471 between Loop 1604 and the Leon Valley city limits was turned back to the city of San Antonio and deleted from the state highway system; this was part of TxDOT's San Antonio turnback program, which gave 21.8 miles of roads to the city. [6] By 2018, the project acceptance letter was issued.
On May 9, 2016, construction began to widen FM 1957 from two to four lanes between SH 211 and Loop 1604. [9] The project was financed with a pass-through partnership between Bexar County and TxDOT, with the county providing initial funding and the state reimbursing the costs later. [10] Construction finished on July 19, 2019. [9]
In a statement over the weekend, TxDOT said it would "vigorously defend" the highway expansion project and the process that informed it. TxDOT faces lawsuit, civil rights complaint over plans to ...
Travis County commissioners to send a letter to the TxDOT, asking the agency to make good on the county's asks for more impact analyses for project. Travis County leaders have unanswered questions ...
Several Corpus Christi district roadway projects are included in the Texas Department of Transportation’s 2025 Unified Transportation Program to receive funding for construction.
The project was funded by proceeds from Proposition 12 bonds approved by voters in 2007, a package which was voted on by commissioners. Clay Smith, TxDOT's San Antonio District planning engineer, said the Wurzbach Parkway project would get $126 million under the bond-financing plan, enough for TxDOT to finish the three final segments left on ...
Construction is slated to begin in mid-2024 and last for about a decade, TxDOT officials said. TxDOT green-lights $4.5 billion I-35 expansion project through downtown Austin Skip to main content