Six Points Intersection Project Moves to Phase 4

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX—Beginning on Friday, August 27, Reytec Construction Resources, Inc. will be implementing a traffic control switch as they begin Phase 4 of construction at the Six Points Intersection. Phase 4 will switch the work zone from the Northwest corner of Ayers Street and South Staples Street to the Northeast corner of Ayers Street and South Staples Street in front of the Well Med building. There will be three more Phases (5, 6, and 6A) after the completion of Phase 4.

During Phase 4 of the project, drivers and pedestrians should expect to see the following lane closures and traffic changes:

  • South Staples Street, in the southbound direction, will be reduced to one lane from Booty Street to South Alameda Street.
  • The “Right Only” travel lane along South Staples Street, between South Alameda Street and the Six Point Intersection, will be reopened to allow access onto Ayers Street.
  • The outside thru lane along South Staples Street, between South Alameda Street and the Six Point Intersection, will be reopened to allow southbound thru movements onto Staples Street and Alameda Street.
  • The east side (northbound lanes) of Staples Street will be closed at the intersection of Ayers Street.
  • Ayers Street will be closed, in the westbound direction, between 7th Street and the Six Points intersection. Westbound traffic will be detoured at 7th Street.
  • The left lane will be closed along Alameda Street, in the northbound direction, between Palmero Street and the Six Points Intersection. Thru traffic will be shifted to the west side (southbound lane) of Alameda Street approaching the Six Points intersection and continue this movement thru the intersection.
  • The right lane will be closed along South Staples Street between 10th Street and the Six Points intersection.
  • 10th Street, between Ayers Street and South Staples Street, has been reconstructed, and traffic flow has been changed to ONE-WAY in the southbound direction (Ayers Street to South Staples Street).
  • Sidewalks will be closed within the work zone.

Safety is a top priority, so motorists are reminded to be aware of the work zone, follow the posted detour signs, or seek alternate routes to avoid delays. For the latest on the Six Points Intersection Project, please visit www.cctexas.com/sixpoints.

For more information, media representatives can contact Sr. Public Information Officer Melanie Lowry at 361-826-3837 or by email at melaniel@cctexas.com.

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