If you are interested in receiving updates, please subscribe. TxDOT is committed to providing timely project updates as they are available. Creating a fully directional, five-level interchange at I-10 and Loop 1604.Integrating multimodal improvements with the construction of continuous sidewalks and bicycle accommodations.Increasing capacity with non-toll general purpose and HOV lanes.Decreasing future travel times by as much as 80 minutes.Once complete, the planned project improvements will reduce congestion, improve mobility and enhance safety by: Segment 5: Loop 1604 from Redland to I-35 (unfunded) Segment 4: Loop 1604 from US 281 to Redland (unfunded) Segment 2: Loop 1604 and I-10 Interchange All improvements are located within the existing right of way and easements.Äownload map of all segments Segment 1: Loop 1604 from SH 16 (Bandera Road) to I-10.Accommodations for bicyclists and pedestrians, water quality protection, and other highway features. Replacing the signalized frontage road intersections with a continuous flow configuration.Upgrading Blanco Road and LP 1604 to an innovative intersection.Removing the cloverleaf connectors.Replacing the cloverleaf interchange at IH 10/LP 1604 with a five-level direct connect interchange.Reconfiguring the layout of auxiliary lanes and entrance and exit ramps.Adding one high-occupancy vehicle lane in each direction.Expanding Loop 1604 from a four-lane expressway to ten-lane expressway with the addition of two general purpose lanes in each direction.The project includes the following improvements: The Loop 1604 Expansion Project involves several transportation improvements that are designed to improve mobility, reduce congestion and enhance safety along the high-traveled corridor. TxDOT is moving forward with plans to improve approximately 23-miles of Loop 1604 from SH-16 (Bandera Road) to I-35 in north Bexar County.
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