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

Upcoming projects

1. Vance Jackson Road (Huebner Road to Wurzbach Road) project
  • Project: Part of the city of San Antonio’s 2022-2027 bond program, work includes a series of roadway improvements, such as adding a consistent two-way center turn lane, building improved sidewalks and a shared-use path and installing underground drainage to low-water crossings. The project on Vance Jackson Road stretches from Huebner Road to Wurzbach Road.
  • Update: The project is currently in the design phase and is estimated to begin construction in 2027, according to city documents.
  • Timeline: winter 2027-fall 2028
  • Cost: $16.4 million
  • Funding source: 2022-2027 bond program
2. Smithson Valley Road Low Water Crossing Project
  • Project: Part of an interlocal agreement with Comal County, Bexar County is improving a low-water crossing on Smithson Valley Road at Cibolo Creek in Northern Bexar County. The project is designed for a 10-year storm event and includes road reconstruction and a new bridge over Cibolo Creek near the intersection of Smithson Valley Road and FM 1863, according to Bexar County officials.
  • Update: Bexar County approved an interlocal agreement with CPS Energy for roughly $277,342 for utility adjustments along the roadway, according to county documents
  • Timeline: January 2026-October 2026
  • Cost: $2.8 million
  • Funding sources: Bexar and Comal counties
3. Bulverde Road Phase 2
  • Project: Part of San Antonio’s 2022-27 bond program, Phase 2 will construct improvements on Bulverde Road from Green Spring Drive to Redland Road. These include new sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage and bicycle facilities. The project will also address road wear and tear and an existing low-water crossing.
  • Update: Currently in the design phase, the project will widen the road to 86 feet, expand it to four lanes, add a center turn lane, and add a sidewalk and a shared-use path, as well as drainage improvements and utility adjustments. The estimated construction start date was moved from summer 2025 to summer 2026. according to city documents.
  • Timeline: summer 2026-summer 2028
  • Cost: $14.6 million
  • Funding sources: 2022 General Obligation Bond and Bexar County


4. Babcock Road (West Hausman to UTSA Boulevard)
  • Project: Part of San Antonio’s 2022-27 bond program, the project will widen roughly 0.4 miles of Babcock Road into a four-lane roadway with a center turn lane. The project will also add sidewalks, curbs and driveway approaches, build a mid-block pedestrian crossing and add drainage improvements.
  • Update: Currently in the design phase, the project’s original timeline has been delayed from 2025 to 2026, according to city documents.
  • Timeline: winter 2026-fall 2027
  • Cost: $10 million
  • Funding sources: 2022 general obligation bond, CPS Energy, San Antonio Water System and the Tree Preservation Fund


5. Classen Road (Classen Spur to Knollcreek Drive) project
  • Project: The project will build several roadway improvements, such as adding sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, a multibox drainage culvert and bicycle lanes.
  • Update: Currently in the design phase, the project will widen the roadway from 78 feet to 86 feet within the right of way. The project will add four 11-foot lanes, a 12-foot turn lane, a 10-foot shared-use path and a 6-foot sidewalk, according to city documents.
  • Timeline: summer 2026-winter 2028
  • Cost: $10.3 million
  • Funding source: 2022 General Obligation Bond, the San Antonio Water System


Ongoing projects

6. Evans Road Corridor project
  • Project: The Evans Road Corridor Project will stretch from Peacemaker to Barbara Bush Middle School and will include two new traffic signals, asphalt milling, overlay work, sidewalks, curb ramps, driveway approaches, a signalized pedestrian crossing and median modifications.
  • Update: According to city documents, the project was awarded to E-Z Bel Construction LLC during the Sept. 11 San Antonio City Council meeting.
  • Timeline: fall 2025-summer 2027
  • Cost: $1.45 million
  • Funding source: 2022-2027 bond program