I-10 is the busiest freeway in San Antonio - with nearly 200,000 vehicles on an average day.
A request was filed to finish out Casa Bella Street off the I-10 Frontage Road near UTSA Boulevard, making it extend all the way to Vance Jackson .
With more cars on the road, especially on I-10’s frontage road, the hope is to give drivers more options or alternate routes to get around the city. And that’s great news for residents and business owners who live around the area.Asel hates traffic, just like the rest of us, but as a business owner, he understands traffic means the growth of our community.
That’s exactly why San Antonio City Councilman for District 8 Manny Pelaez filed a council consideration request to conduct a traffic study of Casa Bella Street. "Maybe it will be later when they get everything done, but they’ll never be done because San Antone will never stop growing," says Buford.
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