Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition | May 2025

Development

Transportation

BY THOMAS LEFFLER

BY THOMAS LEFFLER

New townhomes near completion in Schertz Collection Schertz Station will have its €rst townhomes available beginning in July, according to real estate investment company Embrey. The overview The project—developed by Embrey—will consist of 318 build-to-rent townhomes with units ranging from one- to three-bed- rooms according to Embrey.

Aordable housing project opening soon Aviator 1518, an aordable housing complex located at 9120 E. FM 1518 N., Schertz, is nearly ready to open for renters. The details The €rst 27 units of the planned 300 will be released June 1, Manager Adriana Contreras told Community Impact . Contreras said the develop- ment will be fully constructed by the end of 2025. The development is a partnership between the Schertz Housing Authority and The NRP Group, according to previous reporting by Community Impact . Digging deeper Aviator 1518 is named due to its location on FM 1518 and its close proximity to Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. Rent in the community will range from $794 to $1,797 per month, with a

Ongoing projects

Completed projects

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1 Schertz Parkway Areconstruction of Lookout Road in Schertz and upsizing of a sanitary sewer main from Doerr Lane to Schertz Parkway will begin this summer, according to the Schertz capital improvements webpage. The city of Selma is providing funding for a third of the cost of a tra c signal on the project. • Timeline: summer 2025-March 2026 • Cost: $4.89 million • Funding sources: Economic Development Corporation, city of Selma 2 I35 NEX Central Construction continues on the I-35 NEX Central project, including multiple mainline closures on southbound I-35 from Schertz Parkway to Forum Parkway in Schertz and Selma in April for bridge deck pour and roadway work. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, a deck pour is concrete deck slab placement for the portion of the remaining deck between stages of bridge construction. • Timeline: June2022-late 2027 • Cost: $1.5 billion • Funding source: TxDOT

3 Knights Crossing Trac Signal A new tra c signal at the intersection of FM 1103 and Knights Crossing was activated April 1. The installation, according to the Texas Department of Transportation, was in response to increasing tra c volume and a need to enhance road safety at the location. The project is part of the Steele Creek Subdivision Public Improvement Agreement approved in July 2022, according to agenda documents from the April 8 Cibolo City Council meeting. • Timeline: Completed April 1 • Cost: $607,842.55 • Funding sources: city of Cibolo, Buffalo Crossing, DR Horton 4 Lookout Road Constructionto complete street improvements on Lookout Road in Live Oak žnished in April after beginning on Jan. 13. According to previous Community Impact reporting, the project is part of a bond approved by Live Oak residents in 2022. • Timeline: January-April • Cost: $18 million • Funding source: 2022 Transportation Bond

TRICOUNTY PKWY.

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The complex is located at 9120 E. FM 1518 N., Schertz

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1604

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1518

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Schertz

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BRITE RD.

1103

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WEIL RD.

maximum income limit based on 70 percent of the area median income, Contreras said. The apartment complex oers a variety of ame- nities, including a 24-hour €tness center, outdoor playground, picnic grills and business center. Each unit will also have a full size washer and dryer, according to its website.

Schertz

KNIGHT'S XING

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1976

RIPPS KREUSLER RD.

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LIVE OAK 14623 IH-35 N (210) 651-1911

RECTOR 819 E Rector Dr (210) 340-2244

LEGACY 2003 N Loop 1604 E (210) 494-8600

STONE OAK 23026 US Hwy 281 N (210) 497-1322

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