TxDOT: 49-hour road closure on I-10 East at Redd beginning Saturday
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has announced a list of road closures that may affect your commute, including a 49-hour closure on Interstate 10 East at Redd to North Mesa starting on Saturday, May 31.
Memorial Day travel forecast on I-10
Monday, May 26 through Saturday, May 31, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (as needed)
North Desert and South Desert between Anthony and Redd alternate lane closures.
Redd east and westbound at North and South Desert intersections alternate lane closures.
Crews will be working on electrical and miscellaneous construction work.
I-10 west and eastbound between Redd and Resler alternate lane closures.
Crews will be paving.
Monday, May 26, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. (night)
I-10 East closed at Transmountain to Artcraft.
Detour: Traffic to exit at Transmountain Exit (ramp 05), proceed through Transmountain and Artcraft intersections and enter I-10 eastbound using the Artcraft Entrance (ramp 09).
I-10 eastbound at Los Mochis Entrance (ramp 06) closed.
I-10 eastbound at Transmountain Entrance (ramp 07) closed.
Transmountain Flyover to I-10 eastbound to be closed.
Tuesday, May 27, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. (night)
I-10 West closed at Artcraft.
Detour: Traffic to exit at Artcraft Exit (ramp 09), proceed through Artcraft and Transmountain intersections and enter I-10 West using the Transmountain Entrance (ramp 05).
Crews will be working on portable concrete barrier removal.
4 a.m. Saturday, May 31, through 5 a.m. Monday, June 2 (49-hour closure)
I-10 East at Redd to North Mesa.
Detour: Traffic to exit at Redd Exit (ramp 08), proceed through Redd, Thorn and Mesa intersections, continue CD Lanes and enter I-10 East after Sunland Park.
I-10 East Transmountain Entrance (ramp 07) closed.
I-10 East Artcraft Entrance (ramp 09) closed.
Crews will be placing bridge deck.
Advance warning
4 a.m. Saturday, June 7 through 4 p.m. Sunday, June 8 (36-hour closure)
I-10 East closed at Redd Exit.
Detour: Traffic to exit at Redd exit ramp (08), proceed through Redd, Thorn and Mesa intersections, continue on CD Lanes and enter I-10 East after Sunland Park.
I-10 East Transmountain Entrance ramp closed (07).
I-10 East Artcraft Entrance Ramp closed (09).
Advance warning
4 a.m. Saturday, June 14 through 4 p.m. Sunday, June 15 (36-hour closure)
I-10 West between Sunland Park and Resler closed.
Detour: Traffic to exit at Sunland Park/Resler Exit (ramp 13), proceed to CD Lanes using the Resler Exit (ramp 12), continue on CD Lanes through Mesa, Thorn, and Redd intersections and enter I-10 WB using the Redd Entrance ramp.
I-10 West Sunland Park entrance ramp closed.
Tuesday, May 27 through Saturday, May 31, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (as needed)
I-10 East and West between Anthony and Nashua alternate lane closure.
North and South Desert between Anthony and Nashua alternate lane closure.
Crews will be working on dirt work and miscellaneous removals.
Thursday, May 29, from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. (night)
South Desert between Anthony and Valley Chile full closure.
Detour: All traffic will enter I-10 East at the Travel Information Center and exit at the Valley Chile On-Ramp if desired.
I-10 East Travel Information Center Exit closed.
Crews will be setting bridge beams.
Thursday, May 29, from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. (night)
I-10 East and West between Nashua and Vinton left lane closed.
Crews will be placing bridge deck.
Friday, May 30, from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m.
(This will only be a backup date in case deck placement doesn't happen on Thursday morning.)
I-10 East and West between Vinton and Nashua left lane closed.
Crews will be placing bridge deck.
Monday, May 26 through Friday, May 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Artcraft east and westbound between state line and Doniphan alternating lanes closed.
Crews will be performing electrical work and delivering construction materials.
Tuesday, May 27 through Friday, May 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Intersections of Edgemere and John Hayes, Lee Trevino and Ivanhoe, North Loop and Burgandy right lanes closed and shoulder work.
Crews will be installing traffic signals.
Saturday, May 30, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Intersections of Edgemere and John Hayes, Lee Trevino and Ivanhoe, North Loop and Burgandy left lanes closed and shoulder work
Crews will be installing traffic signals.
Tuesday, May 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Spur 601 eastbound between Gateway North Blvd and Chaffee Exit (ramp 21) alternate lanes closed.
Wednesday, May 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Spur 601 westbound between Chaffee on ramp and Gateway north alternate lanes closed.
Thursday, May 29, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Spur 601 turnaround between Fred Wilson and Chaffee signage installation.
Spur 601 turnaround between Global Reach and Liberty Expressway signage installation.
Friday, May 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Spur 601 Westbound at Exit 26 lane closed.
Spur 601 between Constitution and Liberty Expressway turnaround closed.
Spur 601 between Global Reach and Liberty Expressway turnaround closed.
Spur 601 between Fred Wilson and Chaffee turnaround closed.
Monday, May 26 through Friday, May 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Delta eastbound between Cypress and Customs right lane closed.
Loop 375 east- and westbound between Fonseca and Paisano alternate lane closed.
Delta east- and westbound at Customs shoulder work.
Crews will be working on lighting improvements.
Wednesday, May 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
U-54 northbound between Pershing and Fred Wilson right lane closed.
Thursday, May 29, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
I-10 eastbound between Resler to Sunland Park left lane closed.
Friday, May 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Loop 375 (Transmountain) eastbound between Main Gap to Plexxar shoulder closed.
Crews will be working on guardrail repair.
Tuesday, May 1 through Friday, May 23, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Gateway South between Transmountain and Hercules alternating lane closed.
Crews will be working on curb.
Tuesday, May 27 through Friday, May 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
McCombs north and southbound at Loop 375 alternate lanes closed.
Bomarc north and southbound at Loop 375 alternate lanes closed.
Crews will be cleaning.
Executive Exit at Mesa Park eastbound alternate lanes closed.
Sunland Park entrance ramp to I-10 eastbound closed.
Crews will be working on bridge joints.
Wednesday, May 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
US-54 northbound at Diana Exit closed.
Saturday, April 26 to Friday, May 30, daily from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Purple Heart Highway (Loop 375) north and southbound alternate lane closures between Montana Avenue and Iron Medics Drive.
Purple Heart Highway (Loop 375) southbound Iron Medics Exit Ramp closure.
Crews will be paving and boring in median.
Wednesday, May 28, nightly from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Loop 375 northbound Alameda Exit Ramp and North Loop Exit Ramp closures.
Crews will be working on painting concrete barrier.
Tuesday, May 27, from 5 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Horizon Boulevard eastbound right lane and shoulder closure from Darrington Road to Breaux Street.
Crews will be moving concrete barriers to open and close driveways.
Tuesday, May 27 to Friday, May 30, daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Horizon Boulevard eastbound right lane and shoulder closure from Horizon Crossing to Breaux Street.
Crews will installing light poles.
Continuous closure
Beginning at 5 a.m. Monday, May 12, to 7 a.m. Monday, May 26
Breaux Street north- and southbound at Horizon Boulevard.
Crews will be working on slotted drain system.
Tuesday, May 27 to Friday, May 30, daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Gateway West Boulevard alternating left lane and right lane closures between Zaragoza Road and Henry Brennan Drive.
I-10 eastbound right lane closure at Zaragoza Road.
I-10 westbound various right lane and shoulder closures between George Dieter Drive and Yarbrough Drive.
I-10 westbound Entrance Ramp closure before Lee Trevino Drive and Lomaland Drive.
Crews will be painting concrete riprap, landscaping, placing concrete riprap, and placing decorative metalwork.
Tuesday, May 27 to Friday, May 30, daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
I-10 westbound right lane closure between Eastlake and Zaragoza Exit Ramp.
Closure Links:
West Area Project Closures
I-10 Widening West Closures
East Area Project Closures
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
5 hours ago
- Yahoo
USA TODAY readers ranked a Sheboygan County lake and beach among the best in the country
SHEBOYGAN COUNTY – A Sheboygan County lake and beach are among the best in the country, according to USA TODAY readers. Elkhart Lake ranked second for the Best Lake category, and Deland Park's North Beach ranked fourth for the Best Lake Beach category in the USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. Elkhart Lake, popular for boating, kayaking and swimming, placed second behind Big Bear Lake in California. Fireman's Park and Beach, 411 Lake St., is the only public beach on Elkhart Lake. It has a concession stand, picnic tables, grills, volleyball courts and restrooms. Fireman's Park and Beach is open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Entry fees are $4 for adults and $1 for children 12 years old and younger. Several venues, like the Osthoff Resort and Tiki Bar, also host live music along Elkhart Lake throughout the summer. Best spots to cool off this summer: Water parks, beaches and more — where to swim in Sheboygan County this summer Deland Park's beach ranked behind beaches at Marion Lake in Minnesota, Smith Mountain Lake State Park in Virginia and Silver Lake State Park in Michigan. Sheboygan's waves and winds have made the lakeshore an ideal spot for surfing and kiteboarding. The beach also has volleyball courts, restrooms and a nearby playground. Other Wisconsin destinations also made the list of the Best Lakes and Rivers for swimming, water sports and tubing: Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Mendota and Apple River. Contact Alex Garner at 224-374-2332 or agarner@ This article originally appeared on Sheboygan Press: USA TODAY readers rank Elkhart Lake, Deland Park beach among best
Yahoo
12 hours ago
- Yahoo
I-35 expansion: TxDOT project takes shape in South Austin
The Brief The I-35 Capital Expressway South Project is starting to take shape in South Austin The project includes a long, elevated section of roadway to speed traffic through that part of town The entire project is targeted to be completed in late 2028 or early 2029 AUSTIN, Texas - A multi-million-dollar construction project is taking shape in South Austin. The I-35 Capital Expressway South Project includes a long, elevated section of roadway to speed traffic through that part of town. What they're saying The massive concrete pillars that are rising above I-35 are part of the Capital Expressway South Project. The T-shaped monoliths will hold up an elevated roadway between Ben White and Slaughter Lane. "There's about 95 to 100 of those when we're done," said Willie Semora, TxDOT's Director of Construction for the Austin District. The caps, according to Semora, are almost 100' wide. "They were pretty massive, really, in the grand scheme of anything I've ever built in my career," said Semora. The $548 million project is being done in four phases. The new fast track in the middle of I-35 is the main feature. It will allow traffic to bypass Stassney Lane and William Cannon. "So, everything is non-toll. So we're calling them managed lanes. The intention is HOV or to really push the transit message and let folks that are, you know, multiple people in a vehicle, buses, those kinds of things use those lanes to ultimately reduce capacity or reduce congestion and increase capacity on the rest of 35. But nothing's tolled when we're finished," said Semora. Multiple heavy lifting cranes are needed to assemble the elevated roadway. There are almost 79 tons of prestressed girders. That's more than 157 million pounds, and, according to TxDOT, the equivalent of eight Eiffel Towers and 700 fully-loaded railroad cars. "It takes two cranes to pick up one set of cap forms. Right. So, everything is bigger. Everything is heavier. And to do it safely, everything requires more resources," said Semora. Advanced planning was done to avoid supply line issues. "We use what we call material on hand. And so they may buy the steel we need to put in those columns two years before we build it. But we're really trying to plan ahead to keep that. From impacting us long term," said Semora. The main contractor for the project, Flour Corporation, has even built their own concrete plant. "We didn't want to tax the resources of the rest of Austin, right? There's a lot of construction going on everywhere. People are building buildings, doing utility work. So, with the amount of concrete that we're putting out there, our contractor brought their own plant and made it themselves," said Semora. Big changes are also being made on the ground. The most notable involves addressing a steep slope around Onion Creek. "We flattened that dip out and that's going to help with getting trucks up and down the hill, start time. A lot of traffic is a truck sitting in lane, and he can't get going up that hill. So, we fixed some of that," said Semora. Part of the fix will require a big detour this weekend at Stassney Lane. The bridge will be closed, requiring a long U-turn. The entire project is targeted to be completed in late 2028 or early 2029. The Source Information from interviews conducted by FOX 7 Austin's Rudy Koski
Yahoo
18 hours ago
- Yahoo
Regional airline closes up shop and plans ‘to sell everything' as flyers are left grounded
Silver Airways, an airline operating out of Florida, is selling all of its assets to an investment firm and shutting down its operation. The airline filed for bankruptcy in late 2024 due to its growing debts. Local broadcaster WLRN reports that Wexford Capital — the only party interested in buying the airline at a recent auction — will take control of the company. "In an attempt to restructure in bankruptcy, Silver entered into a transaction to sell its assets to another airline holding company, who unfortunately has determined to not continue Silver's flight operations in Florida, the Bahamas and the Caribbean," the airline wrote on Tuesday night. The company requested that customers looking for ticket refunds do so through the website and not at the airport. "All credit card purchases should be refunded through your credit card company or your travel agency," the company said. Silver was already dealing with hundreds of millions of dollars of debt when the company lost another $1 million around Memorial Day due to flight cancellations related to mechanical issues, according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. The airline maintained its headquarters in Fort Lauderdale and operated a second hub in Tampa, though by the end of its run the company only was flying eight turboprop planes. A few months earlier, it had double the number of planes, but in early March some of its fleet was repossessed. That too caused flight cancellations. The company almost lost its headquarters in April 2023 when the Broward County Commission considered terminating their lease at the airport over unpaid bills, according to One Mile At a Time. Silver primarily served Florida, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean. Its locations included Tampa, Key West, Tallahassee, Pensacola and Fort Lauderdale in Florida, Georgetown, North Eluthera, Governor's Harbour, Bimini, Marsh Harbour, Nassau, and Freeport in the Bahamas, and St. Kitts, Tortola, Dominica, St. Maarten, St. Croix, San Juan and St. Thomas in the Caribbean.