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………………CLOSURES, DETOURS & TRAFFIC ALERTS
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……………DECEMBER 26 — JANUARY 01, 2021
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Currently, the I-35 main lanes go under Posey Road. With the new configuration, I-35 main lanes will be going over Posey Road.
This project is made possible by a partnership between Hays County/TxDOT and is expected to cost $31.7 million funded by TxDOT.
The I-35 and Posey Road construction started in February 2019, and anticipated construction completion is planned for mid-2021. The project contractor is Webber, LLC.
All closures are weather permitting.
• CURRENT TRAFFIC ADVISORIES •
Northbound I-35 Posey Road exit (#199) closed.
• Until further notice.
Southbound I-35 York Creek Road exit (#196) closed.
• Until further notice.
Read more on construction phasing and additional project details HERE.
The estimated construction cost is $21.9 million and is funded by the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) and TxDOT. Construction commenced in September 2020, and its anticipated completion is early 2022. Hunter Industries, Ltd is the contractor for this project.
All closures are weather permitting.
• CURRENT TRAFFIC ADVISORIES •
Northbound I-35 frontage road left lane closed from FM 150 to Brent Boulevard.
• Through February 2021.
Northbound I-35 frontage road right lane closed from FM 1626 to Kyle Crossing.
• Through late 2021.
Read more on construction phasing and additional project details HERE.
New U-turn bridges will be added in both directions at Stassney Lane and William Cannon Drive. The I-35 main lanes will be widened to incorporate shoulders and extended entrance/exit lanes to allow for a smoother merge onto I-35.
This major project is estimated to cost $78.8 million. Construction started in July 2016 with the anticipated completion in late 2020. The contractor for this project is OHL, USA, Inc.
All closures are weather permitting.
• CURRENT TRAFFIC ADVISORIES •
Read more on construction phasing and additional project details HERE.
I-35 from Rundberg Lane to US 290 East is estimated to cost $124.2 million and is made possible by Texas Clear Lanes Congestion Relief Fund.
The construction commenced in January 2018 with an anticipated completion date in mid-2021. The contractor for this project is J.D. Abrams.
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All closures are weather permitting.
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• CURRENT TRAFFIC ADVISORIES •
The projected cost is estimated at $8.2 million and funded by CAMPO and TxDOT. Construction will start in August 2020 and is anticipated to be complete in mid-2021. The project contractor is Jordan Foster Construction.
All closures are weather permitting.
• CURRENT TRAFFIC ADVISORIES •
This project’s estimated construction cost is funded by Texas Clear Lanes and Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) with an estimated cost of $24.6 million.
Construction started in July 2019 with an estimated timeline to be completed by mid-2021. Primoris Services Corporation is the project contractor.
All closures are weather permitting.
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• CURRENT TRAFFIC ADVISORIES •
Northbound I-35 bypass lane closed at Parmer Lane.
• Through early 2021.
Read more on construction phasing and additional project details HERE.
PROJECT OVERVIEW | These lane closures are associated with ongoing maintenance activities throughout the corridor.
All closures are weather permitting.
• CURRENT TRAFFIC ADVISORIES •
Northbound and southbound I-35 frontage road left lanes closed at Onion Creek Parkway.
• Wednesday, Dec. 30 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Read more on construction phasing and additional project details HERE.
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