Update on the Shepherd/Durham Project: Major Closures on Durham at 610

As the Shepherd Durham Project advances, upcoming work will concentrate on Durham Drive, from the 610 Loop south to 27th Street. This phase will involve multiple lane closures and traffic adjustments, which are expected to impact travel in the area over the next few months.

Beginning September 18, 2024, at 9 am, the following lane closures will be in effect:

  • The two right lanes of Durham Dr. south from 30th St. to the 610 Loop.
  • One left lane of the 610 westbound frontage road at Shepherd Dr. This closure does not impact the U-turn lane from the 610 westbound frontage road to the eastbound frontage road at Shepherd Dr.
  • One right lane of the 610 eastbound frontage road at DurhamDr.

To reduce traffic impacts, construction was completed along Durham Dr. as far north as possible before requiring these lane closures to complete the work to the northern limit of the project. Drivers should expect delays and consider using alternate routes if possible. We will keep the public informed of shifts in lane closures as the work progresses.

We appreciate the community’s patience and cooperation as we undertake this important section of the project. This reconstruction isn’t only about improving roadways; it’s about creating a safer, more sustainable, and accessible environment for all users—whether driving, walking, or biking. The result will be a corridor that serves the needs of our community today and well into the future.

The Shepherd-Durham project brings transformative benefits to a transit corridor that has not seen substantial improvements since the 1960s. Replacement of undersized and aging storm sewers will help mitigate flooding, and new water and wastewater utilities will ensure reliable service for residents and businesses. Modern sidewalks, dedicated bicycle lanes, and improved intersection design will enhance accessibility and mobility for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers alike. Together, these improvements will boost safety, facilitate economic development, and enhance the overall quality of life for those who live in and travel through the area.

MHRA continues to work closely with the City of Houston Public Works Department, local businesses, neighborhood associations and other area stakeholders on this project. This collaborative effort ensures that the project addresses the community’s needs while minimizing disruption as much as possible. Regular communication and stakeholder engagement will continue throughout the project to keep the public informed and involved.

Visit shepherddurham.com to stay informed about any updates or adjustments, or sign up for email updates here.

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Street Closure This Week

The City of Houston has scheduled a temporary water service outage tonight, April 24, starting at 9:00 p.m. and lasting through the morning of Thursday, April 25.

Residents and businesses in the vicinity of Shepherd @ 28th St. will be impacted. For weekly construction updates, visit ShepherdDurham.com.