Here are five ongoing and one future project happening in the cities of Northeast San Antonio.
The Buffalo Valley South neighborhood is undergoing construction to replace water and sewer mains, along with road construction. (Thomas Leffler/Community Impact)
The Buffalo Valley South neighborhood is undergoing construction to replace water and sewer mains, along with road construction. (Thomas Leffler/Community Impact)


Ongoing Projects

Buffalo Valley South

The Buffalo Valley South Resurfacing, Rehabilitation and Utility Replacement project includes water and sewer main replacements, along with street rehabilitation, in the Buffalo Valley South neighborhood of Schertz.

Selected streets for the project, those being Mill, 1st, 2nd, Bowman, Lee, Church, Zuehl and Wuest, were chosen from Pavement Condition Index scores that assess local pavement for needed repairs.


Update: A new water main on Zuehl Road and a new sewer main on the west end of Church Street are now complete, according to July 1 Schertz City Council agenda documents.
  • Timeline: March-winter 2026
  • Cost: $5.3 million
  • Funding Source: American Rescue Plan, Schertz SPAM funding
Work continues to reconstruct National Boulevard and East Langley Boulevard in Universal City. (Thomas Leffler/Community Impact)
Work continues to reconstruct National Boulevard and East Langley Boulevard in Universal City. (Thomas Leffler/Community Impact)


National Boulevard/East Langley Boulevard

The project consists of removing existing pavement, then rebuilding the pavement along with new curb, gutter and driveway approaches.

Update: Public Works Director Randy Luensmann told Universal City council on June 17 that the first two phases of the project, National Boulevard from Pat Booker Road to East Langley Boulevard were complete with new blacktop now laid down.


The third phase of the project is ongoing at East Langley Boulevard from Pat Booker Road to Trudy Lane. The project will then finish with a fourth phase from Trudy Lane to East Langley Boulevard.
  • Timeline: March-December
  • Cost: $2.94 million
  • Funding Source: Fiscal Year 2024 General Fund Capital Improvement Budget
Deer Creek Boulevard

Roadway construction began on Deer Creek Boulevard between Cibolo Valley Drive and Cordero Drive on May 12, according to the city's website. Roadway reconstruction will include adding over 24 inches of new stabilized material, roadway surface and new pavement markings, according to the Cibolo Capital Improvements webpage.

Update: During construction, Deer Creek Boulevard will be closed to southbound traffic. Detours will be in place southeast on Brush Trail Bend and from Deer Creek Boulevard to Cibolo Valley Drive.
  • Timeline: May 12-September
  • Cost: $1.9 million
  • Funding Source: Fiscal Year 2025 CIP
Cibolo FY 2025 Street Maintenance Package 2

Firebird Run, Silver Wing and Town Creek Road will be reconstructed by adding new pavement and rehabilitating sidewalks, curbs and gutters, according to Cibolo City Council agenda documents.


Update: Cibolo City Council approved a $3.1 million contract with D&D Construction for the work on July 8.
  • Timeline: August-May 2026
  • Cost: $3.1 million
  • Funding Source: Fiscal Year 2025 Certificate of Obligation Bonds
Silver Wing is part of a $3.1M street rehabilitation package approved by Cibolo City Council on July 8. (Thomas Leffler/Community Impact)
Silver Wing is part of a $3.1M street rehabilitation package approved by Cibolo City Council on July 8. (Thomas Leffler/Community Impact)


Schertz 2024 SPAM Rehabilitation

The project involves removing existing pavement from the surface of several roads, cement stabilizing the existing base underneath and placing a new layer of pavement on the surface, agenda documents state.

Roads on the project are St. Andrews, Maple Drive, Dove Meadows, Spicewood, Silvertree Boulevard, Idlewood, Grey Feather, White Wing and Mourning Dove.


Update: Construction is expected to begin in early August, according to agenda documents.
  • Timeline: August-Winter 2025
  • Cost: $3.23 million
  • Funding Source: General Fund, City Bonds
The 2025 Schertz SPAM Resurfacing project will improve streets in several neighborhoods. (Thomas Leffler/Community Impact)
The 2025 Schertz SPAM Resurfacing project will improve streets in several neighborhoods. (Thomas Leffler/Community Impact)


Future Projects

Schertz 2025 SPAM Resurfacing

The project is the latest phase in annual street rehabilitation in the city, consisting of applying a slurry seal or new driving surface in several neighborhoods, according to Schertz City Council agenda documents.


Focus of the project will be in the Rio Vista, Woodbridge and The Village subdivisions. This includes Woodbridge Way, River Road and Curtiss Avenue among other streets. The Jonas Woods subdivision will also see prep work done, with future resurfacing based on available funding.

Update: Schertz City Council approved an agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates to design the project on June 17.
  • Timeline: October-Spring 2026
  • Cost: $1.28 million
  • Funding Source: General Fund, Certificates of Obligation