San Antonio’s planned lane closure on southbound I-35, initially set for January 27, is now delayed to February 3 due to weather conditions. The closure, spanning from Martin Street to Cesar Chavez Boulevard, will reduce traffic to two lanes. This is part of ongoing joint repair work essential for improving highway safety, projected to last 24 hours a day until February 2025. Commuters are advised to plan alternative routes to avoid potential delays as the project aims to enhance the I-35 and I-10 corridor.
San Antonio is gearing up for some changes on the roadways as the planned lane closure on southbound Interstate 35 has been pushed back. Originally set to begin on January 27, this closure will now kick off on February 3. Looks like Mother Nature had a say in the timing!
The lane reduction will occur from Martin Street to Cesar Chavez Boulevard right in the heart of downtown San Antonio. So, buckle up! Southbound I-35 will be cut down to just two lanes. That’s certainly going to affect the flow of traffic in the area.
Now, you might be wondering: what’s the reason behind this lane closure? It’s part of some ongoing **joint repair work** taking place on the highway. These repairs are crucial as they are not just a simple fix; they are part of a larger, ambitious project.
The closure is expected to be in effect 24 hours a day through the end of February 2025. Yes, you read that right! It’s going to be a long haul, affecting commuters for quite some time.
This work is all part of the broader I-35 and I-10 downtown repair project aimed at improving safety along a sprawling 5.5-mile corridor. You could say it’s like a makeover for the highways, but for safety rather than beauty!
In fact, the total investment for this massive undertaking is a whopping $25.9 million. That kind of money doesn’t just grow on trees, so this project is certainly a serious matter.
As for what improvements we can expect, the repairs will include upgrades on I-35 from S. Laredo Street all the way to I-37/Camden Street and I-10 from I-35 to Hildebrand Avenue. In other words, this is more than just a temporary fix; it’s a long-term investment in better and safer roads for San Antonio.
So, when can we expect this project to be all wrapped up? It’s anticipated to be completed by the fall of 2025. Mark your calendars—hopefully, by then, things will be back to normal!
With this lane reduction looming, drivers are urged to plan ahead for delays. It might be a good idea to seek out alternate routes to avoid any headaches during your morning commute or evening rush. Nobody likes being stuck in traffic, after all.
Lastly, it’s important to note that all lane closures are subject to change based on weather conditions. So, if you think rain or shine won’t affect traffic plans, think again!
For those craving the latest updates on traffic conditions, be sure to check online platforms dedicated to San Antonio traffic. Safe travels everyone, and let’s hope this improvement work leads to smoother rides in the future!
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