I-10 Widening Project Continues in Texas
The current work will expand the freeway to three lanes in each direction and shift a notorious bottleneck farther west. May 20, 2021, 10am PDT | Diana Ionescu |
Drivers who travel between Houston and Austin are familiar with exactly where traffic usually slows down. Coming from Houston, it is just past Katy, says Kristina Hernandez, a resident who makes the drive frequently. Now, reports Dug Begley for the Houston Chronicle, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is expanding Interstate 10 there as part of a generation-long goal of having three lanes in each direction along I-10 from Houston to San Antonio. The current project, which will cost close to $570 million, will shift the bottleneck that now occurs in the area near Sealy farther west. When the work is completed in mid-2022, drivers will have three lanes in each direction through Sealy, as opposed to the well-known bottleneck west of Brookshire.