A busy street in downtown San Antonio will switch to a one-way for approximately a year due to ongoing construction.
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On March 18, city crews will close the northbound lanes of South Alamo Street between Market Street and Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard. The closure is expected to last through the completion of the project, which is scheduled for early 2025.During this time, Alamo Street will only be open to southbound traffic. Nueva Street, near La Villita, will stay open to two-way traffic, but drivers heading south on Alamo Street will not be able to turn right onto Nueva Street.
Drivers who need to head north can take westbound Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard to northbound St. Mary’s or Presa streets, and then proceed to Market Street.“This traffic configuration is necessary to provide the contractor full access for the installation of utilities and associated roadway reconstruction work,” the project webpage states.Rebecca Salinas has worked in digital news for more than 10 years and joined KSAT in 2019. She reports on a variety of topics for KSAT 12 News.
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