The City of El Paso is continuing to grow. To maintain this growth, construction is a necessary evil for people in the city. Find out where, when and what hours westside streets will have construction this week.

The City of El Paso is working hard to make the streets better and easier for people to travel on in the future. Unfortunately, this means for the next few months and maybe years we will be dealing with more traffic than normal on various sides of town.

Please follow the detour signs in place on all projects. All work is dependent upon weather conditions.

Here are the road closures and lane restrictions for this week, February 6th through February 12th:

El Paso West Area Projects

Bridge Preventative Repair Project

Monday, Feb. 6, through Friday, Feb. 10

7 a.m. to 4 p.m. (throughout the day)

  • Alternate lane closure on Dallas Street north and southbound between Missouri Avenue and Gateway East
  • Alternate lane closure on Franklin Avenue north and southbound between Main Drive and Coldwell Street
  • Alternate lane closure on Copia Street north and southbound between Gateway West and Gateway East, to include the turnaround
  • Right shoulder closure on I-10 east and westbound between Chelsea Street and Copia Street

Crews will be patching the I-10 bridge caps and columns.

Guardrail Repair Project

Monday, Feb. 6, through Friday, Feb. 10

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (throughout the day)

  • Alternate lane closure on I-10 east and westbound between Anthony Avenue and Sunland Park Drive
  • Alternate lane closure on Transmountain (Loop 375) east and westbound between US 54 and I-10
  • Alternate lane closure on US 54 north and southbound between Hondo Pass Drive and Woodrow Bean/Transmountain (Loop 375)

Crews will be repairing damaged guardrail in the area.

Maintenance

Monday, Feb. 6, through Friday, Feb. 10

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (throughout the day)

  • Right lane closure on Transmountain (Loop 375) east and westbound, between Northwestern to Gateway South
  • Left lane closure on North Desert Boulevard between Picacho Hills Court to Helen Troy

Spall Repair Project

Monday, Feb. 6, through Friday, Feb. 10

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • Alternate lane closures on Gateway South between Homer Circle and Hayes
  • Alternate left and right lane closures on Gateway East between Eucalyptus and Piedras

Crews will repair spalls on roadway.

Aesthetics Project - Phase III

Monday, Feb. 6, through Friday, Feb. 10

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • Alternate left and right lane closures on Gateway East between Copia Street and Raynolds Street
  • Alternate left and right lane closures on Gateway West between Chelsea Street and Raynolds Street

Paisano Landscaping Project

Monday, Feb. 6, through Friday, Feb. 10

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • Alternate east and westbound lane closures on Paisano (US 62) between Eucalyptus Street and Montana Avenue

Tom Mays Park Entrance Project

Monday, Feb. 6, through Saturday, Feb. 11

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • Alternate east and westbound lane closures on Transmountain (Loop 375) between Paseo Del Norte and the Main Gap (mile marker 17)

Crews are working on minor roadway details.

Go 10 Project

I-10 at Mesa

(continuous for six weeks)

These closures started Jan. 18 and will continue until 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24.

  • The right turn-only lane on eastbound North Mesa Street (SH 20) will close between Osborne Drive and South Desert Boulevard.
  • The right through lane on eastbound North Mesa Street (SH 20) will close between Osborne Drive and South Desert Boulevard but only when necessary and only during the day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Note: Two lanes will remain open on North Mesa (SH 20), and business access will be open at all times.

Crews will be installing underground utilities.

Monday, Feb. 6, through Thursday, Feb. 9

9 p.m. each night to 6 a.m. each morning

  • I-10 in both directions will reduce to one lane at the North Mesa intersection overpass between Thorn Avenue and approximately 100 feet east of North Mesa Street (SH 20).

Crews will be moving dirt.

Monday, Feb. 6, through Thursday, Feb. 9

9 p.m. each night to 6 a.m. each morning

  • I-10 eastbound will completely close at the North Mesa exit ramp (Exit 11).
  • North Mesa Street (SH 20) at the I-10 overpass will close in both directions for one night during the four-night operation. The exact night is to be determined and will be announced 24 hours prior to the closing.

Detour: Motorists on I-10 East will exit at North Mesa Street (Exit 11), take Doniphan Drive to Sunland Park Drive, and will be able to re-enter I-10 from Sunland Park Drive.

Note: Keep to the detour route. Doniphan Drive does not provide access to I-10 nor to US 85 after Sunland Park Drive.

Crews will be placing bridge deck onto I-10 directly over North Mesa Street (SH 20).

I-10 at Resler

Sunday, Feb. 5, through Thursday, Feb. 9

9 p.m. each night to 6 a.m. each morning

  • The Resler flyover ramp to I-10 eastbound will close.
  • I-10 westbound will completely close after the Resler exit ramp (Exit 12).

Detour: Motorists on I-10 West will exit at Resler Drive (Exit 12) and take North Mesa Street (SH 20) westward to I-10 where they can re-enter I-10 West.

Crews will be working on the existing Resler ramp structure.

Wednesday, Feb. 8, and Thursday, Feb. 9

9 p.m. each night to 6 a.m. each morning

  • I-10 westbound will completely close after the Resler exit ramp (Exit 12).

Detour: Motorists on I-10 West will exit at Resler Drive (Exit 12) and take North Mesa Street (SH 20) westward to I-10 where they can re-enter I-10 West.

Crews will be working on the new Resler ramp structure.

Sunland

Sunday, Feb. 5, through Thursday, Feb. 9

9 p.m. each night to 6 a.m. each morning

  • The Sunland Park exit ramp (Exit 13, westbound) will close.

Crews will be working on the Sunland Park ramp structure.

Monday, Feb. 6, through Friday, Feb. 10

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day

  • One lane on the two-lane Sunland Park exit ramp (Exit 13, westbound) will close.

The closure is required to give crews access to the work site.

Find out more details on the planned road closures and construction around El Paso on the Texas Department of Transportation Website.

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