
Lubbock Drivers: What to Know About the $2.7M Roadwork Project Affecting Commutes
It's 2026! That means infinite possibilities for Texans: What do you want to be? How are you going to improve yourself this year? Oh yeah, and more roadwork from TxDOT...
Roadwork Safety Project in West Texas
That's right, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has begun their installation of cable median barriers across portions of US 62/82.
On December 31, TxDOT Lubbock posted the reminder on X for all residents of Lubbock County.
For those not aware, that's the portion of highway as seen in this screenshot (Ropesville in bottom left):
How Much is This Project Going to Cost?
Safety improvements are great and all, but let's get to the brass tacks: What's the price tag on this massive project?
According to the news release from TxDOT, $2.7 million is being spent on adding cable medians to nearly 13 miles of US 62/82 from 73rd Street in Lubbock all the way to the City of Ropesville.
Lubbock Area engineer Joe Villalobos expressed his hope that this will increase overall safety on the roadway:
Cable median barriers are designed to stop vehicles from crossing the open median and prevent the worst kinds of crashes, including head-on collisions.
This project is set to run from January 5 through December of this year and drivers can expect to see shoulder and lane closures throughout its duration.
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