This final step to complete the roadways marks a significant milestone towards improved connectivity around the South Interchange.
All tagged Harbor Bridge
This final step to complete the roadways marks a significant milestone towards improved connectivity around the South Interchange.
Beginning Saturday, August 24, the HBP will shift traffic and open a new alignment to access the Uptown Area and Leopard Street as the current exit to Comanche Street closes.
On Friday, September 29, 2023, Leopard Street will permanently open with a new bridge providing a safe crossing for motorists and pedestrians over SH 286 (Crosstown Expressway).
In its continuing effort to deter wrong-way drivers at southbound exit ramps on the Harbor Bridge, the Texas Department of Transportation will reconfigure sections of Power and Padre streets into single-lane, one-way roads starting Wednesday, March 8 at 9:00 a.m.
Beginning Friday, February 10, at 8 am, through Wednesday, March 22, Breakwater Ave will be closed from Surfside Blvd to Avenue F.
TxDOT and Flatiron Dragados LLC have executed a signed letter agreement that establishes the legal framework for resolving the safety issues.
Upcoming Harbor Bridge Project mainlane closure to affect all southbound US 181 mainlanes between Burleson Street and Beach Avenue. A detour to the frontage road will be in place.
The Northwest Loop Ramp from Martin Luther King Drive and southbound US 181 to southbound SH 286 will be closed.
Upcoming Harbor Bridge Project mainlane reduction will affect northbound IH 37 traffic.
The project includes a professional services contract to perform a needs assessment and detail park improvements for the residential areas impacted by the Harbor Bridge project.
The lights were installed in 2010 and were designed to last only five years but had been in place for more than ten years.
Funding for the removal comes from the City's general fund with in-kind service agreements from the Port of Corpus Christi and Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) worth approximately $150,000 each.
These closures are necessary for traffic control required to inspect the bridge’s decorative lighting that the city controls and maintains.