Discover the latest completed and upcoming transportation projects in East Austin, from new bike lanes and shared-use paths to safer intersections and upgraded bus stops.

Ongoing projects

Cesar Chavez Street and Red Bluff Road

Project: The project includes safer intersections and lane configurations, protected bicycle lanes, new left-turn lanes, transit access and improved bus stops and new pedestrian crossings. The city will extend the Colorado River Trail between Longhorn Dam and Shady Lane.

Update: The city held community meetings in April and is surveying residents on their feedback through May 11.

Timeline: summer 2027-summer 2028 or 2029Cost: $6.5 millionFunding sources: federal funding, 2018 and 2020 Mobility BondsCompleted projects

Airport Boulevard Shared-Use Path

Project: The city of Austin completed a new shared-use path along the west side of Airport Boulevard between East 51st Street and Middle Fiskville Road.

Update: The project reached completion in early April.

Timeline: summer 2024-spring 2026Cost: $6.9 millionFunding source: 2016 Mobility BondMartin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Springdale Road and Heflin Lane intersection

Project:

The city dedicated a northbound left-turn bay on Springdale Road and converted Heflin Lane to right-in/right-out only. The corridor received ​​relocated and upgraded CapMetro bus stops as well as added raised bike lanes, restriped high-visibility crosswalks and new shared-use paths.

Update: The project reached completion in late February.

Timeline: summer 2025-spring 2026Cost: $3.5 millionFunding source: 2020 Mobility Bond

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