Drivers in Houston should prepare for significant traffic disruptions this weekend as two major closures take effect along the Katy Freeway as part of ongoing construction and maintenance work.
According to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), the closures are tied to routine repairs and a major infrastructure project designed to reduce flood risk along White Oak Bayou.
All eastbound mainlanes of I-10 will be shut down from the West Loop (610) and U.S. 290 direct connector to Washington Avenue/Westcott Street.
Start: 9 p.m. Friday
End: 5 a.m. Monday
Reason: Routine pavement repairs
Drivers should expect a lengthy detour, with TxDOT recommending traveling south on the West Loop and then taking U.S. 59 north to reconnect.
Westbound frontage road and exit closure
A second closure will impact the westbound I-10 frontage road between Studemont Street and Heights Boulevard.
Start: 10 p.m. Friday
End: 5 a.m. Monday
Additional Impact: The westbound exit ramp to Heights Boulevard will also be closed until further notice
This closure is part of the White Oak Bayou Elevation Project, a major effort to reduce flooding risks in the area.
White Oak Bayou Elevation Project
The project carries a price tag of about $400 million and aims to raise sections of I-10 above the floodplain between Heights Boulevard and I-45.
Key improvements include:
Elevating mainlanes to reduce flood risk
Reconstructing HOV lanes
Rebuilding the Houston Avenue bridge
TxDOT says the project is on schedule and expected to be completed in 2028.
What drivers should know
Officials urge drivers to:
Follow posted detours
Check updates on Houston TranStar
Allow extra travel time
Be patient during ongoing construction
“Pack your patience,” TxDOT spokesperson Kris Hadley said, noting crews are making steady progress.
If you’re heading out this weekend, plan ahead, these closures are expected to cause significant delays, especially during peak travel times.
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