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

1. Evans Road drainage improvements phase 1

Project:
Part of the 2022-27 bond program, work includes rebuilding the street, widening sidewalks and improving drainage on Evans Road from Roan Park to Masonwood Drive.

Update: According to the city documents, the project’s design phase is 70% complete.
  • Timeline: summer 2025-summer 2027
  • Cost: $8.450 million
  • Funding source: 2022-27 bond program


2. Old Fredericksburg Road Project


Project:
This five-phase project includes constructing bridge, roadway and drainage improvements on the road and the construction of a proposed roundabout.

Update: Initial construction of phase 1 began in January, which, according to Bexar County’s website, includes bridge and culvert construction on Old Fredericksburg Road from the I-10 access road to Woodland Green.
  • Timeline: construction began on Jan. 13, 2025, and is expected to be completed in May 2027
  • Cost: $13.25 million
  • Funding sources: Bexar County roadway funds, San Antonio Water System, the City of Fair Oaks Ranch Water


3. Babcock Road project

Project:
Part of the 2022-27 bond program, the project includes widening the roadway to four lanes with a center lane, adding sidewalks, curbs and driveway approaches, drainage improvements and a mid-block pedestrian crossing.


Update: Currently in the design phase, the bond program project will widen Babcock Road from West Hausman Road to UTSA Boulevard.
  • Timeline: fall 2025-winter 2027
  • Cost: $10 million
  • Funding source: 2022-27 bond program
4. FM 1518 expansion

Project:
The Texas Department of Transportation is widening the existing roadway of FM 1518 between FM 78 and I-10 East to include two 11-foot lanes in each direction, separated by a 34-foot raised center median in a four-phase project. Additionally, the project will include a 10-foot-wide shared-use path along the east side of the road and a 6-foot-wide sidewalk on the westside of the roadway.

Update: According to the TxDOT project website, the first phase of the project, which focuses on water and sewer lines beneath the roadway, began in 2024. Construction is estimated to be completed in 2028.
  • Timeline: 2024-2028
  • Cost: $73 million
  • Funding source: federal and state funds
5. I-35 NEX south project

Project:
TxDOT is expanding approximately 20 miles of I-35 from North Walters Street to FM 1103 in Bexar County. The project includes building elevated lanes which will provide direct connections to I-410 South, I-410 North, Loop 1604 West and Loop 1604 East.


Update: According to the TxDOT website, the initial phase of construction involves the construction of elevated lanes between I-410 North and FM 3009 and direct connectors with I-410 North and Loop 1604 West. Phase 1 of the project began in spring 2021 and was completed in fall 2024.
  • Timeline: 2021-2028
  • Cost: $700 million
  • Funding source: federal and state funds


6. Eisenhauer Road Northwood-Devonshire Drive Area drainage phase IA project

Project:
Part of the 2022-27 bond program, the project is a continuation of the 2017 bond project. It includes channel reconstruction from Pike Road to Albin Drive, a new storm drain and inlet installation, adding sidewalks and other improvements within available funding and roadway reconstruction on Pike from Albin to Brookside Street.

Update: The project is currently in design phase, with construction estimated to begin summer 2025.
  • Timeline: summer 2025-spring 2027
  • Cost: $11.362 million
  • Funding source: 2022-27 bond program


7. Classen Road project

Project:
Part of the 2022-27 bond program, the project will construct roadway improvements on Classen Road from Classen Spur to Knollcreek Drive. Improvements include extending the roadway, adding two additional lanes and a center turn lane, a sidewalk and a shared-use path, a multi-box drainage culvert and adding an underground drainage system.

Update: Currently in design phase, the project is estimated to begin spring 2026.
  • Timeline: spring 2026-fall 2027
  • Cost: $10.326 million
  • Funding source: 2022 General Obligation Bond and the San Antonio Water System
8. Gardendale Street and drainage project

Project:
Part of the 2022-27 bond program, the project will construct roadway and drainage improvements on Gardendale Road from Wurzbach Road to Bluemel Road. Improvements include the installation of an underground storm drain system, associated roadway reconstructions, adding a center turn lane, a sidewalk and a shared-use path.


Update: Currently in the design phase, the project is estimated to begin fall 2025.
  • Timeline: fall 2025-winter 2027
  • Cost: $3.118 million
  • Funding source: 2022 General Obligation Bond, CPS Energy and San Antonio Water System