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1604 improvements will be delayed for years

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Updated: 2/16 9:11 am
SAN ANTONIO -- The Alamo Regional Mobility Authority has been studying 1604 since 2009, looking at traffic and environmental impacts of the roadway. The agency has binders full of information on the roadway.

Now the federal government has stepped in and is calling for a new environmental impact study, that could take another three years. "It's definitely a blow toward providing congestion relief on the northside, " said Leroy Alloway with the Alamo Regional Mobility Authority.

Alloway says federal officals stepped in and ordered a brand new environmental study for the improvement project from Bandera to Interstate 35, after local officals decided not to make the stretch of roadway between 1604 between Bandera and Potranco a tollway.

So now any possible expansion of Loop 1604 between Bandera Road and Interstate 35 will be on hold. Alloway estimates it will be about 2019 or 2020 before improvements will be completed.

"It's definitely a blow toward providing congestion relief on the north side, " said Leroy Alloway with the Alamo Regional Mobility Authority.

It’s a blow, because the Alamo RMA anticipated some type of construction whether it be toll roads or commuter lanes on the Bandera to I-35 stretch by next year. "Best thing we can tell the public is it's at least a three year delay, " added Alloway.

The federal government study will be looking at everything from pollution to endangered species, and traffic flow. The area from Bandera Road to Potranco is not part of federal study, so drivers will see some improvement there sooner.

Alloway says the area from Bandera to Potranco will be upgraded to look more like the rest of 1604, to include main lanes and frontage road. "Hopefully you will see construction start there by the end of this year, first part of next year, " said Alloway.
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Ruger1 - 2/18/2013 8:02 AM
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i'm with you, ey mang...just like with all the building near Hausman, UTSA, Bulverde...more expansion, no congestion answers. did they not thing with the flyover at 1604 and 281 that people exiting quicker would cause the congestion to be worse on 1604? just another cluster*uck...

Ridonkulous - 2/17/2013 12:18 PM
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Meanwhile they will continue to build new subdivisions and worry about the worst congestion ever caused by the earlier home and apartment builders. These planners only care to patch so an alternate route is created through neighborhoods where children get killed on the sidewalk.

Seeker1970 - 2/17/2013 9:31 AM
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WTF? Why the *@#$ did they waste millions on the 1604 super street if they were just going to make 1604 between Bandera to Potranco look like the rest of 1604? Why didn't they just build main lanes and frontage roads in the first place?

charlie50 - 2/17/2013 9:17 AM
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A TOLL rd between Potranco and Hiway 16!!! What kind of Goofy crap is that for a road that all ready been laid down and paid for ????...Ill never vote for that idea ....NOT that WE the citizens Of this area get a vote for projects like this.

roadrunner1980 - 2/17/2013 9:13 AM
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It's not spiders or salamanders, it's the toll road proponents. All projects of this size will be tolled. Not good!

Baven2 - 2/16/2013 10:55 PM
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The federal government assault on Texas continues. There's no other justification for this insanity.

Rivercity - 2/16/2013 10:28 PM
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The cave spiders and blind salamanders rule these parts. Bow to them!

TXHomebrew13 - 2/16/2013 9:57 AM
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Call me a "Conspiracy nut', but I have to wonder anytime I hear toll road. I don't even mind toll roads, when they are a new route (and asphalt), save time and then only if they don't grab up someones land that is being used for something else (crops, etc.). If the improvements to 1604 included toll lanes, would the Fed be asking for additional "studies", or would they have stayed mum? One thing that did seem "good news' is the improvement for Bandera to Potranco. Too much growth in that area to leave it like it is.

ABC123 - 2/16/2013 6:59 AM
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Wonder what the environmental impact of bumper to bumper vehicles sitting in traffic jams spewing pollution into the air is? Get off the pot and do something!
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