Several transportation projects are underway in the Northeast San Antonio area, helping to improve infrastructure to accommodate daily traffic.

Ongoing projects

FM 1518 expansion


Project: FM 1518 from FM 78 to I-10 will be expanded into a four-lane corridor with a raised median. A shared-use path and sidewalk will also be constructed in the final phase of the project.

Update: With the start of work on Phase 1, drivers can expect temporary traffic shifts during weekday daytime hours. Phase 1 focuses on utility work, and work at the FM 78 and FM 1518 intersection.
  • Timeline: June-2028
  • Cost: $73 million
  • Funding source: Texas Department of Transportation
Alton Boulevard repairs


Project: Road repairs will be conducted on Alton Boulevard from Mountcrest Drive to Chippewa Boulevard. This project was approved by Selma City Council alongside the reconstruction of Retama Parkway.

Update: Road repairs will be done on one-half of the roadway at a time with access given for residents to get in and out of driveways around the construction areas. During construction, equipment and workers may be stationed along the road.
  • Timeline: June-November
  • Cost: $5.31 million (includes Retama Parkway cost)
  • Funding source: city of Selma
Lower Seguin Road reconstruction

Project: The Cibolo portion of Lower Seguin Road will be reconstructed over three phases. The first phase included closures from the low-water crossing to Weir Road and from Weir Road to the southern portion of Haeckerville Road.

Update: The section from Weir Road to the southern part of Haeckerville Road will remain closed to through traffic as crews continue to work. The second phase will reconstruct the road from the northern portion of Haeckerville Road to Pfannsteil Lane.
  • Timeline: June-late summer
  • Cost: $3.49 million
  • Funding sources: city of Cibolo, Guadalupe County
I-10 Corridor East expansion


Project: The project includes the expansion of the frontage roads from two-way to one-way access with turnarounds at cross-street intersections, and the expansion of sections of I-10 and the interchange at I-410 and I-10.

Update: Phases of construction from Loop 1604 to Pfiel Road and from I-410 East to the Bexar County line are expected to be completed in 2024, leaving the segment at the I-410 and I-10 interchange to be completed in 2025.
  • Timeline: 2016-2025
  • Cost: $450 million
  • Funding source: TxDOT