San Antonio drivers should be prepared for significant weekend closures on Loop 1604 due to the ongoing Loop 1604 North Expansion Project. Starting from 9 p.m. on Friday, January 31, until 5 a.m. on Monday, February 3, multiple roadways will be affected, including the I-10 Eastbound frontage road and Loop 1604 exit ramps. Law enforcement will assist in managing traffic, and detour information will be provided. Drivers are advised to plan accordingly to avoid delays and congestion. Stay informed about these important updates as construction continues.
Hey there, San Antonio! If you’re planning to hit the roads this weekend, you might want to pay attention to some important updates regarding Loop 1604. Thanks to the ongoing *Loop 1604 North Expansion Project*, courtesy of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), there will be some *weekend closures* that could affect your travel plans.
Mark your calendars! Starting from 9 p.m. on Friday, January 31, until 5 a.m. on Monday, February 3, you’ll need to find some alternate routes as crews work on this ambitious expansion project. Of course, as with any construction project, this is all about trying to make our commutes smoother in the long run!
So what can you expect in terms of closures? Here’s a quick rundown:
These closures are crucial for *bridge construction* at one of the busiest highway interchanges in our city. But don’t worry; you’ll still have access to businesses along the route during these disruptions.
If you’re wondering how traffic will be managed during these closures, you can expect to see law enforcement out there directing traffic through intersections as needed. This should help to smooth out the flow while the construction hustle and bustle is taking place.
For those who want to keep things moving smoothly, *detour information* will be available to help you navigate around the closures. If you’re on the I-10 EB frontage road, you’ll need to steer your way over to the Loop 1604 EB frontage road to find your way back to the mainlanes. Looking to switch from Loop 1604 to I-10 or vice versa? No problem; proper routes and turnarounds will be defined for you.
These weekend closures come after a brief pause in construction for the holidays. Now, the project is back on track, and *workers are fired up* to continue transforming the interchange into a more efficient travel route for everyone!
We know you have places to be, so it’s best to plan accordingly. Drivers are strongly encouraged to *avoid the area* during the closure times if possible, to help prevent delays and reduce congestion. A little planning can go a long way in keeping your weekend trips smooth and enjoyable.
So there you have it, San Antonio! Be sure to spread the word to fellow drivers and *stay tuned for updates* on this major project. As we navigate through these temporary inconveniences, let’s keep our eyes on the prize of an even better Loop 1604 for all of us!
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