TxDOT will be closing multiple lanes and ramps on Loop 1604 and I-10 for work on the $1.4 billion Loop 1604 North Expansion Project. Motorists should plan for significant delays and consider alternate routes.
Motorists traveling on the North Side should be aware that the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is planning several major closures of Loop 1604 and Interstate 10 as work progresses on a long-standing highway expansion project. TxDOT will be closing all westbound lanes of Loop 1604 between the entrance ramp for Stone Oak Parkway and the exit ramp for that same road from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. every night until Friday, January 24th, according to a news release from the agency.
During those same hours, TxDOT will also close Loop 1604's northbound and southbound lanes at the crossing of Voigt Drive and Stone Oak Parkway, as well as both of the turnarounds there: the one running from Loop 1604 eastbound to westbound, and the one from westbound to eastbound. This weekend, TxDOT plans to close one of the eastbound lanes of I-10 between Loop 1604 and the exit ramp for UTSA Boulevard, according to another news release. The closure will be in effect from 9 p.m. Friday until 5 a.m. Monday. During that same period, the following other roadways will be closed: The I-10 eastbound frontage road south of Loop 1604. The exit ramp from Loop 1604 eastbound to I-10 eastbound. The exit ramp from Loop 1604 westbound to I-10 westbound. All of this work is being done as part of TxDOT’s $1.4 billion Loop 1604 North Expansion Project, which is overhauling the stretch of Loop 1604 between Bandera Road and Interstate 35. The project is being done in six segments, with the final one set to be complete in 2028, according to TxDOT’s website
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