Texas Highway Projects Update: TxDOT Progress Across the State

Texas Highway Projects Update TxDOT Progress Across the State

TxDOT Progress Across the State continued in December as the Texas Department of Transportation advanced major infrastructure, safety, and flood recovery projects benefiting communities throughout Texas. From transformative urban highway redesigns in Austin and San Antonio to safety and capacity improvements in North Texas and critical flood repair work in West Texas, TxDOT made significant strides on projects that will improve mobility, safety, and connectivity statewide.

Austin: Prep work underway for historic I-35 redesign

TxDOTโ€™s work on the I-35 Capital Express Central project โ€“ the first major redesign of the corridor since 1974 โ€“ is well underway. Crews are reconstructing the MLK bridge, advancing work on the Lady Bird Lake segment and building the critical drainage infrastructure needed to support the lowering of the mainlanes between Holly Street and Airport Boulevard.

The project includes 6.5 miles of massive, 22-foot-diameter drainage tunnels, access shafts and a pump station to manage stormwater before excavation begins. Two tunnel boring machines are scheduled to arrive from Germany this year. Once complete in 2033, the project is expected to significantly improve mobility, safety and flood resilience in Austin.

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North Texas & Panhandle: Safety projects continue in Amarillo District

TxDOTโ€™s Amarillo District reported steady progress on five major safety and capacity projects, including:

  • Widening I-27 between Amarillo and Canyon to six lanes
  • Intersection and turn-lane improvements on State Loop 335
  • Upgraded lighting and drainage at FM 1061 and FM 2590
  • Safety enhancements on Business I-40, including shared-use paths and median barriers

Collectively valued at hundreds of millions of dollars, the projects are aimed at improving safety, supporting growth and reducing crashes across the region.

West Texas: US 67 reopening in San Angelo

In San Angelo, drivers received welcome news as repairs on US67/Houston Harte Expressway neared completion following flood damage caused by historic July rainfall. TxDOT replaced metal pipe culvertsโ€”installed in the 1980sโ€”with modern concrete box culverts.

The Loop, closed since late September between Bell Street and North Oakes, is now fully reopen.

San Antonio: Expansion begins on U.S. 90

December marked a major milestone in San Antonio as TxDOT officially began construction on the $473 million U.S. 90 Expansion Project in west Bexar County. The project will widen the highway from four to six lanes, add continuous frontage roads, construct a new flyover ramp to Loop 1604 and build multiple turnaround bridges and upgraded intersections.

Phase I, from Loop 410 to Loop 1604, is underway and expected to finish by 2030. Phase II, extending to SH 211, is expected to begin in 2027.

Bexar County: FM 1518 expansion reaches key milestones

Another major San Antonio-area projectโ€”the FM 1518 expansionโ€”continued to move forward in December. Crews completed portions of new lanes, shared-use paths and utility upgrades in Schertz, with bridge widening at Woman Hollering Creek scheduled to finish by yearโ€™s end.

The $72.78 million project will ultimately reconstruct 5.6 miles of FM 1518 with wider lanes, a raised median, sidewalks and shared-use paths, improving safety and connectivity through 2028.

With many projects continuing into 2026, TxDOT continues to work to improve safety and connectivity throughout the state.

Summary

TxDOT made significant progress on major transportation projects across Texas in December, including highway redesigns, safety improvements, and flood recovery efforts. From Austinโ€™s I-35 Capital Express project to expansions in San Antonio, North Texas, and West Texas, these initiatives aim to improve mobility, safety, and connectivity for communities statewide.

Source: txdot.gov

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