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TxDOT outlines Bandera Road corridor plan, says environmental clearance expected this spring
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TxDOT told Leon Valley residents that the Bandera Road (Loop 410–1604) corridor project would add lanes and operational improvements, reduce earlier right‑of‑way impacts, and aims for environmental clearance this spring, but construction timing remains uncertain and depends on funding.
TxDOT officials on Saturday updated Leon Valley residents on the SA‑16 Bandera Road project, describing an effort to reduce congestion and improve safety along the corridor between Loop 410 and 1604.
Scott Nelson, advanced planning director for the Texas Department of Transportation’s San Antonio district and the project manager for SA‑16, said the corridor is roughly 6.5 miles, with about half lying in Leon Valley. “We are adding additional lanes as well as operational improvements in the corridor,” Nelson said, and added that the design has been refined to reduce property impacts.
Nelson told attendees the project’s initial schematic once showed about 19 acres of proposed right‑of‑way and roughly nine potential business…
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