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$2.35 million construction project to begin on Wurzbach Road

See what improvements are coming to this stretch of road.

SATXtoday: Wurzbach Corridor Sidewalk Project

The proposed look for Wurzbach Corridor Sidewalk Project between between I-10 and Bluemel Road.

Photo via SA Speaks Up

Yes, you read that right — more construction projects are happening in the Alamo City. A new project is scheduled to begin Monday, July 29 on the city’s northside. Let us introduce you to the Wurzbach Corridor Sidewalk Project.

This one aims to improve the pedestrian amenities along Wurzbach Road from I-10 to Fredericksburg Road. Improvements include:

  • Wider sidewalks
  • Improved ADA accessibility
  • Better access to bus stops
SATXtoday:  Wurzbach Corridor Sidewalk Project

Map of Wurzbach Road from Fredricksburg Road to IH-10.

Photo via SA Speaks Up

So, how how long will this project last? The $2.35 million project will last through winter 2025 — think January to March time frame. This project is divided into four phases, beginning with the area between I-10 and Bluemel Road. Work on the first three phases will be conducted at night to minimize traffic impacts.

For those commuting through the area, two-way traffic will remain at all times. During the project, businesses and parking lots will remain accessible, however, there will be occasional sidewalk closures.

What other Alamo City construction projects would you like to learn more about? Tell us.

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