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Street Closures and Traffic Impacts - June 6, 2025

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX—Below are street closures along major City streets that impact motorists and pedestrians. These closures may be due to construction, special event activity, or maintenance. All closures are subject to change due to weather, emergency work, or other circumstances.

Work zone safety is a priority. Motorists are advised to slow down, follow posted speed limits, pay attention, watch out for workers, obey signs and flaggers, and allow additional travel time for delays.

 

CITY STREET RECONSTRUCTION OR MAINTENANCE PROJECTS

Aaron Drive – Saratoga Boulevard to Summer Wind Drive

Aaron Drive from Saratoga Boulevard to Summer Wind Drive will be limited to one-way northbound traffic through November. The project is scheduled for completion in March 2026.

 

Alameda Street – Louisiana Avenue to Texan Trail 

The northbound lanes on South Alameda Street will close from Louisiana Avenue to Texan Trail. Traffic will be redirected to two-way, single-lane traffic within the southbound lanes. 

 

Alameda Street – At Everhart Road

Continuing: One northbound lane of South Alameda Street will be closed at the intersection of Everhart Road for utility line work. Northbound traffic will also be reduced to one lane on the east side of the intersection between South Alameda Street and Everhart Road.

 

Baldwin Boulevard – Ayers Street to South Staples Street

Baldwin Boulevard between Ayers Street and South Staples Street is scheduled for a repaving. The work will require lane closures but will allow two-way traffic. Beginning Thursday, May 29, lanes will be closed one at a time. The work is expected to last three weeks. This is a part of the Street Preventative Maintenance Program.

 

Brownlee Boulevard – Staples Street to Morgan Avenue

Utility work is underway, and motorists on Brownlee Boulevard between McKenzie Street and Morgan Avenue will experience lane closures. Brownlee Boulevard between Staples Street and Ayers Street is open to traffic. The full project is expected to be completed by the spring of 2026. 

 

Ennis Joslin near Nile Drive

Underground utility work near the intersection of Ennis Joslin Road and Nile Drive will require varying lane closures. Crews will close a small section of the northbound lanes near the City’s Oso Water Treatment Plant, allowing two-way travel on the remaining lanes. Work is expected to be completed by June 16.

 

Everhart Road – Staples Street to South Alameda Street 

Everhart Road between Staples Street and Alameda Street is now open to traffic. However, additional work in the area continues with a traffic shift on Everhart Road at McArdle Road. The northbound lanes at the intersection are closed, with two-way traffic will be rerouted to the southbound lanes of Everhart Road between McArdle Road and Burney Drive. Eastbound access to McArdle Road and Burney Drive will be closed at Everhart Road. Left turns onto McArdle Road from Everhart Road will remain prohibited. This will be in effect through July.

 

Flato Road – Bear Lane to Bates Road

The Flato Road Project continues with lane closures between Bates Road and Bear Lane. Two-way traffic on Flato Road will have limited access, with flaggers present to assist with navigation. The closures are expected to last through July.

 

Nueces Bay Boulevard – Leopard Street to West Broadway Street 

Roadwork on Nueces Bay Boulevard between Up River Road and Leopard Street continues, with lane closures expected through July. This is part of ongoing improvements to water lines along this section of Nueces Bay Boulevard.

Additionally, Nueces Bay Boulevard between Leopard Street and Highway 37 Frontage Road remains closed with two-way travel on the southbound lanes.

 

Oso Parkway – Bar-Le-Doc Drive 

City Storm Water Maintenance crews will replace the drainage infrastructure underneath Oso Parkway's drainage crossing. City crews will set up a temporary full street closure of Oso Parkway to perform maintenance repairs. Message boards and construction signage will guide motorists around the closure. Residential access will not be affected by the temporary street closure.

 

Peoples Street Boardwalk

Continuing work on the Peoples Street Boardwalk will require a lane closure near the Peoples Street T-head. Two-way traffic will continue on the eastbound and westbound lanes. Businesses on the boardwalk, including Harrison’s Landing and Landry’s Seafood, will remain open during construction. However, parking will be impacted. This lane closure is expected to be completed by June 16.

 

Timbergate Drive – South Staples Street to Snowgoose Road

Timbergate Drive between South Staples Street and Snowgoose Road will be one-way westbound. Roadway closures are in effect for the eastbound lanes of Timbergate between Staples and Snowgoose. 

 

West Broadway Street – Port Avenue to Peabody Avenue

Construction work will close West Broadway Street between North Port Avenue and Peabody Avenue. The closure is expected to be completed by mid-July.

 

Whitecap Boulevard and Gypsy Street Bridges

Work will require varying lane closures on Whitecap Boulevard bridge near Cruiser Street and Gypsy Street bridge by Bounty Avenue. The project is scheduled for completion by June 12.

 

Yorktown Boulevard – Rodd Field Road to Oso Creek Mud Bridge

Construction is underway on the Yorktown Boulevard project. The westbound lanes of Yorktown Boulevard will be closed from Geiger Road to the Oso Creek Mud Bridge. Traffic will be redirected to the eastbound lanes, allowing two-way traffic.

 

CITY PERMITTED CLOSURES


Lomax Street – North Mesquite Street to North Chaparral Street

A contractor will have two 20-cubic-yard dumpsters on site for approximately 30 days. TAMUCC is renovating its first floor at Lomax Street & Chapparal Street. It requires the equipment to remove trash and debris accordingly.

 

John Sartain Street – North Chaparral Street to North Water Street
N Water Street – Lomax Street to John Sartain Street
N Chaparral Street – Lomax Street to John Sartain Street

A contractor will renovate the exterior fascia of the Education Service Center building in the 300 block of John Sartain Street, downtown Corpus Christi.  The contractor will temporarily occupy the parking spaces along N Water Street, John Sartain Street, and N Chaparral Street adjacent to the building. Warning signs will advise motorists and pedestrians ahead of time regarding the construction. Construction at this location is expected to last several weeks.

 

Port Avenue – Horne Road to Baldwin Boulevard (Clark Pipeline) 

The contractor is replacing a 16-inch water main along South Port Avenue from Horne Road to Baldwin Boulevard. Construction has progressed into the next phase. However, Southbound Port Avenue will remain reduced to one lane between Baldwin Boulevard and Tarlton Street, utilizing the center turn lane as the travel lane. Northbound Port Avenue travel lanes will not be affected. In addition, other lane closures along the project limits may occur for lateral waterline installations. Construction at this location is estimated to last several months.

 

Port Avenue – Agnes Street to Lipan Street

A contractor for Corpus Christi Water Department (CCW) is making utility improvements along Port Avenue. To perform demolition operations safely, the contractor is implementing a temporary shoulder and sidewalk closure. Warning signs will advise motorists and pedestrians ahead of time regarding the construction. Construction at this location is expected to last several months. 

 

CITY SPECIAL EVENTS

Friday, June 6, 2025:

2025 March Art Walk – at Downtown District

Corpus Christi Downtown Art Walk will take place on Friday, March 7, from 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Temporary road closures will be as follows:

o   Chaparral St – from Taylor Street to Schatzell Street

o   Chaparral St – from Schatzell Street to Lawrence Street

o   Chaparral St – from Lawrence Street to John Sartain Street

o   Starr Street – from Mesquite Street to Water Street

o   Peoples Street – from Lower Broadway to Mesquite Street

o   Peoples Street – from Mesquite Street to Water Street

There is no parallel parking on the west side of Chaparral Street – from Twigg Street to Taylor Street.

There is no parallel parking on the east side of Chaparral Street – from John Sartain Street to Coopers Alley.

2025 Endurance Fest 5K Glow Run

 

Saturday, June 7, 2025:

2025 Endurance Fest 10K, 25K, ½ Marathon Rely / Run

2025 Mural Dedication Block Party

 

Sunday, June 8, 2025:

2025 Endurance Fest on the Edge Cycling Tour

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Corpus Christi Street Information – www.cctexas.com/streetinfo

DriveTexasTM – www.drivetexas.org

Harbor Bridge Project – www.harborbridgeproject.com/traffic-updates/road-lane-closures/

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