SAN ANTONIO – The Texas Department of Transportation will open two new flyover ramps on the Northwest Side next week, but some road closures are planned ahead of the opening.
TxDOT stated that the ramps would facilitate easier connections for drivers traveling on eastbound Interstate 10 to both directions of Loop 1604.
Drivers can access the ramp on I-10 just past La Cantera Parkway and enter the westbound mainlanes of Loop 1604 after La Cantera Parkway and the eastbound mainlanes after Lockhill Selma Rd.
Following the ramp’s opening, seven flyover ramps will have opened in the last 11 months, a TxDOT news release said. The final flyover is expected to open in 2026.
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However, planned road closures will take place beginning Friday evening and continuing through early Monday morning.
The closures will be in effect from 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, until 5 a.m. Monday, Nov. 17, according to TxDOT.
More closure details:
Nightly, 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Eastbound I-10 two, right mainlanes
Eastbound I-10 frontage road from Via La Cantera to Loop 1604
Eastbound I-10 frontage road from La Cantera Parkway to Via La Cantera
Westbound I-10 to eastbound Loop 1604 flyover ramp
Eastbound Loop 1604 frontage road right lane from La Cantera Parkway to Valero Way
Valero Way intersection at Loop 1604
Eastbound and westbound Loop 1604 frontage road at I-10
Daily, 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Eastbound I-10 two, right mainlanes
Eastbound I-10 frontage road from Via La Cantera to Loop 1604
Eastbound I-10 frontage road from La Cantera Parkway to Via La Cantera
Eastbound Loop 1604 frontage road right lane from La Cantera Parkway to Valero Way
Valero Way intersection at Loop 1604
Eastbound and westbound Loop 1604 frontage road at I-10
TxDOT said westbound I-10 and both directions of Loop 1604 would remain open all weekend.
The larger Loop 1604 North Expansion project is a five-segment, 23-mile project. The second segment, covering the I-10 and Loop 1604 interchange, is expected to be fully completed by 2027, TxDOT said.
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