Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks

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The 2022–2027 Bond Program includes over $471 million dedicated to improving the way people move throughout San Antonio —whether by car, foot, bike, or mobility device.

This category includes 62 projects designed to repair, upgrade, and rethink the infrastructure that connects our neighborhoods and supports safer, smoother travel for all. From reconstructing deteriorated roads to adding sidewalks, curb ramps, and signal upgrades, these investments help make San Antonio more connected, accessible, and resilient.

What’s included in these projects?

  • Road reconstruction and resurfacing

  • New and repaired sidewalks

  • ADA-compliant curb ramps

  • Improved drainage along roadways

  • Bridge repairs and replacements

  • Pedestrian and traffic safety features

  • Driveway and access improvements

  • Coordination with utilities and green infrastructure

Why this matters

San Antonio continues to grow, and so does the need for safe, reliable transportation options. These projects focus on:

  • Reducing travel delays and congestion

  • Increasing safety for people walking, biking, or rolling

  • Supporting neighborhood access and economic activity

  • Ensuring infrastructure equity across districts

The 2022–2027 Bond Program includes over $471 million dedicated to improving the way people move throughout San Antonio —whether by car, foot, bike, or mobility device.

This category includes 62 projects designed to repair, upgrade, and rethink the infrastructure that connects our neighborhoods and supports safer, smoother travel for all. From reconstructing deteriorated roads to adding sidewalks, curb ramps, and signal upgrades, these investments help make San Antonio more connected, accessible, and resilient.

What’s included in these projects?

  • Road reconstruction and resurfacing

  • New and repaired sidewalks

  • ADA-compliant curb ramps

  • Improved drainage along roadways

  • Bridge repairs and replacements

  • Pedestrian and traffic safety features

  • Driveway and access improvements

  • Coordination with utilities and green infrastructure

Why this matters

San Antonio continues to grow, and so does the need for safe, reliable transportation options. These projects focus on:

  • Reducing travel delays and congestion

  • Increasing safety for people walking, biking, or rolling

  • Supporting neighborhood access and economic activity

  • Ensuring infrastructure equity across districts

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Page published: 01 Apr 2025, 06:23 AM