A project outside of Selma's Retama Park is now complete, while other projects are currently ongoing across the Northeast San Antonio Metrocom.

Completed projects

Retama Parkway Reconstruction

Project: Construction added approximately 4,500 linear feet of roadway with 6-foot sidewalks and bike lanes along Retama Parkway. The project also included right-of-way improvements to portions of Alton Boulevard.

Update: The project was completed Nov. 4, reopening the intersection of Retama Parkway and Lookout Road.


Timeline: October 2024-November 2025

Cost: $5.31 million

Funding source: city sales tax

Ongoing projects


FY25 Street Rehabilitation Package II

Project: The project will reconstruct Firebird Run, Silver Wing and Town Creek Road in Cibolo.

Update: According to the city’s Public Works Department, Silver Wing from Cibolo Valley Drive to Thistle Creek was completed Nov. 3. Town Creek Road from Green Valley Road to Bentwood Pass will be completed Feb. 21, 2026. Construction on Firebird Run from Silver Wing to Kipper Avenue will begin in early January. During construction, roads will be closed to through traffic, with local access maintained for residents.

Timeline: September 2025-May 2026


Cost: $3.1 million

Funding source: fiscal year 2025 Certificate of Obligation Bonds

I-35 NEX Central

Project: The project will add three elevated lanes—two general-purpose and one high-occupancy vehicle—in each direction along 9.5 miles of Northeast San Antonio. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, the new lanes will connect directly to Loop 410 North and Loop 1604 West to improve travel time.


Update: As of Nov. 6, the project has now passed 60% completion, according to a TxDOT news release.

Timeline: June 2022-late 2027

Cost: $1.5 billion

Funding source: TxDOT


Upcoming projects

Tolle Road Reconstruction

Project: The full-depth reconstruction of Tolle Road calls for new pavement as well as a slight widening of the road and installation of new drainage structures, according to Cibolo City Council agenda documents. The project would provide a 20-year service life for the pavement.

Update: On Oct. 27, Cibolo City Council approved a change order of $93,830 with civil engineer Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam for additional professional services on the project.

Timeline: TBD

Cost: $7 million

Funding source: Capital Improvement Plan bonds