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Check out 6 transportation projects in North San Antonio

Check out this list of transportation projects in the San Antonio area. This list is not comprehensive. Details are subject to change.

Upcoming projects

1. Vance Jackson Road (Huebner Road to Wurzbach Road) project
Project: Part of the city of San Antonio's 2022-27 bond program , work includes a series of roadway improvements, such as adding a consistent two-way center turn lane, building improved sidewalks and a shared-use path and installing underground drainage to low-water crossings. The project on Vance Jackson Road stretches from Huebner Road to Wurzbach Road.
Update:  The project is currently in the design phase and is estimated to begin construction in 2027, according to city documents.
Timeline: winter 2027-fall 2028
Cost: $16.4 million
Funding source: 2022-2027 bond program

Ongoing projects

1. Evans Road Corridor project
Project: The Evans Road Corridor Project will stretch from Peacemaker to Barbara Bush Middle School and will include two new traffic signals, asphalt milling, overlay work, sidewalks, curb ramps, driveway approaches, a signalized pedestrian crossing and median modifications.

 
Metro News
New San Antonio mayor, education updates and more: Top 10 2025 news stories from North San Antonio

From updates in local school districts to a mayoral election in San Antonio, here are 10 news stories that stood out in 2025 Community Impact's coverage of North San Antonio.
  • Spirit Airlines launches multiple nonstop flights from SA Airport
  • Northside ISD plans to close high school lunch periods as part of new safety measures
  • Gina Ortiz Jones wins runoff election for San Antonio Mayor
  • North East ISD bans electronic devices during classtime
  • Cybersecurity industry takes off in San Antonio
  • North East ISD receives C accountability rating from state
  • New healthcare nonprofit aims to combat medical staffing shortages in San Antonio
  • New mixed-use development The Merc holds groundbreaking in Northwest San Antonio
  • Future Forward: How the 1604 expansion is reshaping San Antonio's commute
  • San Antonio plans for future water security  

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

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Boerne  |  Dec. 23-31; 6 p.m.

The Jones Christmas Ranch

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New Braunfels  |  Dec. 24, 6-9 p.m.

Humpday Market

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Schertz  |  Dec. 26, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Creator Camp

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New Braunfels  |  Dec. 26, noon

Luke Leverett live at Krause's Cafe

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Schertz  |  Dec. 28, noon-5 p.m.

Paper Crafting Crop

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Statewide News
Taxes, school discipline and more: 5 trending CI Texas stories from 2025

Here are five of the most-read CI Texas stories from this year and the latest updates on these trending topics.

1. Texas Senate passes bill that would nearly double property tax exemption for seniors, people with disabilities: Elderly and disabled homeowners were set to receive a $200,000 property tax exemption this year.

2. Texas House bill would make it easier to remove students from the classroom: The law gives teachers more discretion to remove students from the classroom if they are repeatedly disruptive or threaten the safety of others.

3. What to know about the 17 state propositions on the Nov. 4 ballot: Nearly 3 million Texans voted in the November election, approving all 17 constitutional amendments.

4. Texas House bill would prohibit cellphone use in K-12 schools: Under House Bill 1481, cellphones and other personal communication devices are prohibited bell-to-bell in Texas public schools.

5. Texas families can now access 2022-23 A-F school accountability ratings after multiyear legal battle: The state later released ratings for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years in August.

 

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General Manager

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