Check out this list of transportation projects in the San Antonio area. This list is not comprehensive. Details are subject to change.

1. Old Fredericksburg Road project

Project: Bexar County is adding a series of improvements to Old Fredericksburg Road in a five-phase project, stretching along 1.7 miles from I-10 to FM 3351. The project includes five drainage improvements, a new bridge at a low-water crossing, a roundabout at Lost Creek Gap and the addition of turn lanes at multiple intersections. Other improvements include adding paved shoulders, sidewalk improvements and other multimodal transportation improvements, and relocating utilities.

Update: According to county documents, the project is currently under construction, with 30% of Phase I completed, which includes bridge construction and culvert construction at the existing roundabout at Woodland Green, Millstone Cove and Old Fredericksburg Road.

Timeline: January 2025-May 2027


Cost: $13.252 million

Funding source: Bexar County, San Antonio Water System and the City of Fair Oaks Ranch Water.

2. Bulverde Road Phase II

Project: Part of the city of San Antonio’s 2022-27 bond program, The Bulverde Phase II project will construct roadway improvements along Bulverde Road from Green Spring Drive to Redland Road. These include adding sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage and bicycle facilities as well as other improvements within available funding. The multi-phase project will also address wear and tear on the roadway and an existing low water crossing.


Update: Currently in the design phase, the project will widen the roadway to a total of 86 feet, expand the road into a four-lane roadway, add a center turn lane, add a 6-foot sidewalk and a 10 foot shared-use path as well as drainage improvements and utility adjustments. The estimated construction start date was moved from summer 2025 to spring 2026.

Timeline: spring 2026-spring 2028

Cost: $14.615 million

Funding source: 2022 General Obligation Bond and Bexar County


3. District 8 Pedestrian Mobility project

Project:
Part of the city of San Antonio’s 2022-27 bond program, the project seeks to widen pedestrian access. The project includes the construction of new sidewalks, connecting existing sidewalks, adding bike paths, installing streetlights, adding crosswalks and improving access to public transportation.

Update: Currently under construction, associated projects for District 8 include improving sidewalks and mobility on Hamilton Wolfe from Ewing Halsell Drive to Tom Slick Drive, and connecting sidewalks on Tom Slick Drive from Hamilton Wolfe to existing sidewalks.

Timeline: fall 2023-summer 2026


Cost: $1 million

Funding source: 2022 General Obligation Bond

4. District 9 Pedestrian Mobility project

Project: Part of the city of San Antonio’s 2022-27 bond program, the project seeks to widen pedestrian access. The project includes the construction of turn lanes, new sidewalks, driveway approaches and drainage improvements in the Stone Oak area.


Update: Currently in the design phase, associated projects for District 9 include constructing intersection improvements at Stone Oak Parkway and Evans Road and at Stone Oak Parkway and Hardy Oak Boulevard.

Timeline: summer 2025-summer 2027

Cost: $5.066 million

Funding source: 2022 General Obligation Bond

5. District 10 Pedestrian Mobility project

Project: Part of the city of San Antonio’s 2022-27 bond program, the project seeks to widen pedestrian access. The project includes the construction of new sidewalks, connecting existing sidewalks, adding bike paths, installing streetlights, adding crosswalks and improving access to public transportation.

Update: Currently under construction, associated projects for District 10 include adding sidewalks on Jones Maltsberger Road and Autry Pond Road, Greenwich Boulevard from Eisenhauer Road to Brees Boulevard and from Eisenhauer Road to Northridge Drive, and on El Charro Street from El Sendero Street to La Posita Street.

Timeline: summer 2024-summer 2026

Cost: $1 million

Funding source: 2022 General Obligation Bond