San Diego International Airport Area Roadway Upgrades Underway
Construction has begun on roadways serving the San Diego International Airport, including Grape Street and Pacific Highway, as part of infrastructure upgrades. The project, managed by Hazard Construction Engineering, aims to improve mobility, accessibility, and efficiency for travelers and surrounding…

San Diego, CA, August 18, 2026 —
Construction is now underway on key roadways surrounding the San Diego International Airport, including Grape Street and Pacific Highway, as part of a broader infrastructure improvement project. The initiative, managed by Hazard Construction Engineering, is designed to enhance mobility, accessibility, and overall efficiency for both airport travelers and residents in the surrounding communities.
The project will involve significant roadway work, with temporary lane closures and traffic pattern shifts anticipated throughout the construction period. Officials have stated that continuous access to the airport and nearby areas will be maintained despite these changes. The estimated completion timeline for the overall construction is fall 2027.
Further details of the project include planned work on Palm Street, which is scheduled to commence in January 2027. Specific timelines for other phases of the construction were not provided.
The primary objectives of these upgrades are to improve the flow of traffic and streamline access to and from the airport, ultimately aiming to create a more efficient transportation experience for all users of the affected roadways.
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