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State Highway 4 (Boca Chica Boulevard), the vital link to Starbase, faces intensifying traffic pressures as SpaceX operations expand. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Pharr District continues development of a major widening project spanning approximately 14 miles from FM 1419 (Oklahoma Avenue) to LBJ Boulevard.[1][2]

Project Scope and Funding

The initiative calls for converting the two-lane roadway into a four-lane divided highway with 12-foot concrete travel lanes in each direction, eight-foot shoulders, a flush median, culvert widenings including two bridge-class structures, and a 3.75-mile bike path along the eastbound right-of-way from Quicksilver Avenue to LBJ Boulevard. All work stays within existing right-of-way. Allocated $192 million in the 2026 Unified Transportation Program, the effort targets safety enhancements, capacity increases, and remedies for pavement failures and sight distance limitations.[2][3]

Timeline and Recent Status

Public input was gathered through meetings in March and April 2025, with schematic design refinement and environmental approvals completed by fall 2025. Final design wraps in spring 2026, paving the way for construction letting in summer 2026. No active construction occurs as of late January.[1][2]

Interim Access Issues

Heightened SpaceX activity has led to recurrent temporary road delays within Starbase. Notable closures included Pad to Production from January 30 at 11:59 p.m. to January 31 at 4 a.m., followed by Production to Masseys from noon to 4 p.m. on January 31.[4] These interruptions reflect traffic volumes that have surged over tenfold in five years.[5]

Near-term implications center on the summer bid process, which could initiate construction to bolster reliability for commuters, employees, and visitors as Starbase scales operations.

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