Phase 3 of the Airport Road project is set to begin on Tuesday, June 25.
All tagged road closures
Phase 3 of the Airport Road project is set to begin on Tuesday, June 25.
The following roadways are still closed due to high water on the roadway:
Motorists are advised to slow down, follow posted speed limits, pay attention, watch out for workers, obey signs and flaggers, and allow additional travel time for delays.
Work zone safety is a priority. Motorists are advised to slow down, follow posted speed limits and pay attention.
Safety is a top priority, so motorists are advised to use alternate routes to avoid delays, remain aware of the work zone, and follow posted signs.
Residents will need to utilize the alley behind their residence or the main streets to minimize trips in and out of the area.
Shoreline Boulevard between Power Street to Coopers Alley will be closed to create a mile-long pedestrian-friendly zone where families can use the blocked-off area to view the fireworks.
Work zone safety is a priority. Motorists are advised to slow down, follow posted speed limits, pay attention, watch out for workers, obey signs and flaggers, and allow additional travel time for delays.
These closures may be due to construction, special event activity, or maintenance.
Weather permitting, the contractor may close the westbound outside lane daily from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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.
The closure is necessary to construct a new sign column on IH 37 for the Harbor Bridge Project.
These closures may be due to construction, special event activity, or maintenance.
Street closures along major City streets impacting motorists and pedestrians are listed below.
Street closures along major City streets impacting motorists and pedestrians are listed below.
AEP Texas will temporarily close area road crossings on State Highway 44 while crews replace wires along a power line route in the Corpus Christi area.
COVID-19’s lockdown effects on Texas traffic levels lingered throughout 2021, with delays on the state’s most congested roadways.