ROADS
AND ACCESS
Access from El Paso is now available
from Eastlake Drive, directly off Interstate-10. The
main road serving the Horizon area is Horizon Boulevard.
Most local commercial development front this thoroughfare,
which also connects to I-10. Horizon Boulevard runs
east-west from the main urban area to the Hueco Mountains.
Ascension is a north-south route connecting Horizon
Boulevard with Montana Avenue to our north.

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Improvements
Improvements to the regional road network will occur
as the local population expands.
The Horizon area is also close to Loop Road 375,
which will become increasingly important as an El
Paso by-pass. There are presently direct links to
Horizon from the loop road via I-10 and Eastlake-Rojas.
A further link to the loop road is planned via an
extension of the existing Pellicano Drive. The loop
road is being continually upgraded. This includes
a major upgrade of the existing Joe Battle/I-10 interchange.
Several grade-separated intersections are also at
an advanced stage of construction along Joe Battle.
This will significantly reduce travel times on the
loop road and make it more attractive as a major
traffic route.
Some of the older roads in the local street network
are also being upgraded with grant money from the
State of Texas. Darrington Road, our original north-south
spine road, is soon to become a four-lane divided
road, all the way from Eastlake in the north to the
southern boundary of the incorporated area. Improvements
to Ashford Street are pending.
Eastlake
Drive
Eastlake Drive is now one of the main roads serving
the Horizon urban area. All of Eastlake Drive was
built with Horizon Communities’ support. The
first phase, built by a local developer, included
Rojas from its intersection with Loop 375 to Eastlake,
and Eastlake from I-10 to its intersection with Darrington.
When it was finished, ownership and responsibility
for maintenance were conveyed to El Paso County.
The second part of the Eastlake project was constructed
by Horizon Communities. It involved construction
and paving from the Darrington intersection to Horizon
Boulevard. Upon completion, the Town of Horizon City
took over title and maintenance from Horizon Communities.
The immediate benefit of the $1.96 million project
was the diversion of traffic away from Darrington
Street and its school zones. It also opened up the
land in this area for new development. Houses have
sprung up rapidly in new subdivisions lining these
frontages.
Horizon Communities has made other contributions
to improvements to the local road network in the
past. Repairs and maintenance for the incorporated
area are now the responsibility of the Town of Horizon
City. Outside Horizon boundaries, the county is responsible
for local roads.
Horizon
Communities Improvement Association
14200 Ashford • Horizon City, TX 79928
915.852.1811 • FAX 915.852.1814 • 1.800.729.4242 |