Loop 1604 Interchange Reopens for Monday Morning Commute Following Weekend Closures

Monday Morning Commute: Loop 1604 Interchange Reopens
Good morning, San Antonio. Today is Monday, February 16, 2026. As the city observes the President’s Day holiday, commuters can expect a mix of holiday-adjusted schedules and the resumption of traffic flow on major arteries following intensive weekend work. Here is your detailed traffic and transit briefing to help you navigate the Alamo City this morning.
Major Highway Updates: Loop 1604 and I-10
The most significant update for North Side drivers is the reopening of the Loop 1604 and Interstate 10 interchange. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has confirmed that the major weekend-long closures required for bridge construction and the ongoing Loop 1604 North Expansion Project were scheduled to lift at 5:00 AM this morning. While the mainlanes and frontage roads are now open, drivers should remain alert for potential lingering debris or temporary lane striping near the La Cantera Parkway intersection. The flyovers and connectors that are part of the new 'Texas stack' interchange are increasingly taking shape, but work zones remain active throughout the corridor.
Northeast Side: I-35 NEX Expansion
Construction remains a primary factor for those traveling on the Northeast Side. The I-35 Northeast Expansion (NEX) project continues to progress, with heavy activity centered on the elevated lane structures between North Walters Street and FM 1103. While no major new closures were announced for the holiday Monday, the narrowed lanes and concrete barriers through the 20-mile stretch continue to cause minor bottlenecks, particularly for commuters heading inbound from Schertz and Universal City. Drivers are reminded to observe the reduced speed limits in these work zones, as enforcement is frequent.
VIA Metropolitan Transit and Public Transport
In observance of President’s Day, VIA Metropolitan Transit is operating on a Saturday schedule today. This holiday adjustment means that most routes will have lower frequency than a typical weekday. Commuters who rely on public transport should verify their specific route times via official transit apps before heading out. Furthermore, construction for the VIA Rapid Green Line is active along the San Pedro Avenue corridor. Riders and motorists in that area should expect intermittent lane and sidewalk closures as utility adjustments continue between the San Antonio International Airport and the downtown transit centers.
Downtown and Local Roadworks Summary
- South Alamo Street: Ongoing street and sidewalk improvements continue between Market Street and Cesar Chavez Boulevard. Substantial completion for this downtown revitalization is expected by summer 2026, but localized detours remain in place today.
- San Pedro Avenue: Expect utility work and infrastructure upgrades related to the Green Line project, particularly between segments 1 and 8.
- Holiday Traffic Volume: Due to the closure of schools and government offices, overall city traffic is projected to be lighter than usual, though travelers should still account for construction-related slowdowns.
Safe travels, San Antonio. Use caution in all work zones and enjoy the lighter holiday traffic where available.