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Major Traffic Stop on Calla Lily Trail in Richmond — Sunday, April ...

April 05, 2026 at 08:21 AMBy Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor📍 Fort Bend County

A major traffic stop brought congestion to Calla Lily Trail in Richmond at 8:21 AM on Sunday, April 05, 2026, affecting the morning commute in Fort Bend County. The incident, classified as severe by responding authorities, snarled traffic during what would normally be a moderately busy time for the area as residents headed out for weekend activities and errands.

The blockage on Calla Lily Trail is expected to back up traffic significantly along the corridor and likely push vehicles onto nearby alternate routes. Drivers heading through the Richmond area should consider using Morton Ranch Road or Greatwood Parkway to bypass the affected stretch, depending on their destination. Given the Sunday morning timeframe, the backup could stretch several miles, particularly affecting any through-traffic trying to access Highway 59 or the surrounding commercial districts. Commuters heading toward Sugar Land or Stafford should allow additional travel time or plan alternate routes around the incident zone.

Calla Lily Trail carries a steady stream of local traffic as a connector road in the Richmond area, linking residential neighborhoods with shopping centers and major thoroughfares. The stretch near this incident is relatively close to the Greatwood area and serves as an important feeder route during peak weekend periods when residents move between the subdivisions and commercial zones.

Fort Bend County authorities handled the traffic stop, which impacted the roadway during the morning hours. The exact direction most heavily affected and the current status of the incident were still being assessed as the morning progressed. Drivers in the Richmond area should remain alert for emergency vehicles and potential lane restrictions as authorities worked to clear the scene.

📍 Incident Location

Calla Lily Trl, Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County, Texas

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