U.S. 183 Road Construction, Closures You Need To Know About For February 23 – March 2

Work continues along US 183, including bridge construction, roadway installation, and utility upgrades. All closures are weather permitting and subject to change.


Work continues along US 183, including bridge construction, roadway installation, and utility upgrades. All closures are weather permitting and subject to change.

Be sure to check 183South.com or their twitter account, @183South, for up to date lane closures on the US 183 corridor in advance.

U.S. 183 Road Construction, Closures You Need To Know About For February 23 – March 2

 

• Road Construction Projects You Need To Know About •

 

  • Friday evening through the following Friday (2/23-3/2) from 8 pm to 6 am, the eastbound US 290 flyover near Manor/Springdale Road will be closed. Exit Manor/Springdale Road and take the frontage road to the US 290 eastbound frontage road.

 

  • Sunday and Monday (2/25-26) from 8 pm to 6 am, the US 183 southbound mainlanes will be reduced by one lane between Bolm Road and Vargas Road.

 

  • Sunday (2/25) from 6 pm to 4 am, the US 183 northbound frontage road will be reduced to one lane between Manor/Springdale Road and Langston Drive. Also, westbound Manor/Springdale Road will be reduced by one lane under US 183.

 

  • Monday – Wednesday (2/26-28) from 8 pm to 6 am, southbound Airport Blvd will be closed between Levander Loop and US 183. Also, the US 183 southbound mainlanes will be closed over the Colorado River. Traffic will detour over 7th Street. Expect Delays. If heading to the airport in the late evening/early morning, please plan ahead.

 

 

• COMING SOON •

A phased reconstruction of the US 183 and Loyola Lane intersection began in September 2017 and will continue through late 2018, weather permitting.

The next phase of construction will begin in early February 2018 and will include a long-term closure of the Loyola Lane crossing over US 183, as well as other impacts, noted in the attached alert.

 

 

• LOCAL EVENTS •

Little Walnut Creek Master Plan Public Engagement
Sunday, February 25, 1-4 PM Givens Rec Center, 3811 E. 12th Street
183 South will provide information for stakeholders

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The Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority (CTRMA) is an independent government agency created in 2002 to improve the transportation system in Williamson and Travis counties.

According to their website, their mission is “to implement innovative, multi-modal transportation solutions that reduce congestion and create transportation choices that enhance quality of life and economic vitality.”

The Mobility Authority was created and operates under the Texas Transportation Code Chapter 370 and is authorized under state law to implement a wide range of transportation systems including roadways, airports, seaports and transit services.

The Mobility Authority is authorized to issue revenue bonds to fund projects and can utilize user fees and/or taxes to fund operations and repay bonds.


 

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