Congested Alamo Ranch Parkway to expand — but not until 2027

A recently approved $94 million project that will widen Alamo Ranch Parkway aims to ease congestion on San Antonio’s rapidly growing northwest area.

The scope of the proposed project includes widening the full 2.4-mile roadway from four to eight lanes, as well as adding overpasses at three intersections. Construction is slated to begin in summer 2027, according to a presentation given to the Alamo Regional Mobility Authority board on Dec. 5.

The board approved a plan this month to use $140 million in ARMA funds and $190 million from other sources to advance several new transit projects in San Antonio, including the Alamo Ranch Parkway project. ARMA is a governing body within Bexar County that is responsible for overseeing the planning, development and implementation of transportation projects in the San Antonio region.

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Lindsey Carnett covers the environment, science and utilities for the San Antonio Report. A native San Antonian, she graduated from Texas A&M University in 2016 with a degree in telecommunication media…
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