Major road closures in San Antonio due to construction work at the U.S. 281 and Loop 1604 interchange this weekend.
San Antonio travelers should prepare for significant road closures this weekend at the U.S. 281 and Loop 1604 interchange. Construction work will commence at 9 p.m. on Friday and continue until 5 a.m. on Monday, impacting both north and south-bound lanes as well as east and west-bound frontage roads. With the goal of improving traffic flow, these closures may be affected by weather conditions. Detour routes are recommended, and additional closures are scheduled for March 2025. Stay informed for a smoother travel experience.
Attention, San Antonio travelers! Big changes are coming to the busy highway interchange of U.S. 281 and Loop 1604 this weekend. If you plan on hitting the road, you’ll want to know about the major closures scheduled for Friday evening through Monday morning.
From 9 p.m. on Friday until 5 a.m. on Monday, getting through the interchange of U.S. 281 at Loop 1604 will be a bit of a challenge. Why, you ask? It’s all part of the ongoing construction effort to install some hefty steel beams needed for the Loop 1604 North Expansion project. This vital work is essential to improving the flow of traffic in a busy area, so let’s all be patient as the crews do their thing!
During this weekend’s construction, travelers should expect:
It’s crucial to keep in mind that weather could impact these planned closures. So if Mother Nature has other ideas, the schedule might shift a bit.
Mark your calendars for two more important dates:
But that’s not all! The I-10 eastbound frontage road from Via La Cantera to the Loop 1604 interchange will also be closed during this period, and all cloverleaf exit ramps within the affected area will be out of commission, too.
Travelers, don’t fret! There are detours in place to help you navigate around these closures:
This construction work began last April and is expected to continue until 2027. Spanning a whopping 23 miles from State Highway 16 to Interstate 35, this project is aimed at making your driving experience smoother and more efficient in the long run. And don’t worry—local businesses will remain open throughout the construction period, and you can expect law enforcement to be present to help manage traffic flow.
For real-time updates, remember to check the Texas Department of Transportation website. Staying informed will help you avoid unnecessary traffic headaches!
So, gear up for the weekend roadwork, plan your routes carefully, and travel safely, San Antonio. Your patience during this critical construction will surely pay off when traffic flows more easily in the future!
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