Location |
Study Name |
Introduction |
Responsible TxDOT Area |
Study Type |
Austin |
I.H.
35 Phase I
Study Completed
Phase II |
After ISTEA was passed and federal
regulations were developed, TxDOT, the lead agency, worked with the
Austin Transportation Study (ATS) to begin the Interstate Highway 35
MIS. |
Austin District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Austin - San Antonio |
Austin-San
Antonio Commuter Rail Feasibility Study |
The Texas Department of Transportation
along with several other governmental agencies in the Central Texas area
are conducting a study to determine if commuter rail is a practical and
cost effective option between the two metropolitan areas. See the
Austin-San Antonio Commuter Rail Feasibility Study for the latest
information. |
TxDOT and other governmental agencies |
Feasibility Study |
Austin - Burnet County |
Wirtz Dam Road
See Study Report |
Feasibility study for a new bridge and
other improvements to Wirtz Dam Road and SP 2147 to enhance connectivity
between RM 1431 and RM 2147, near Marble Falls in southwest Burnet
County. |
Austin District |
Feasibility Study |
Beaumont |
U.S.
69 |
The U.S. 69 Corridor Study, a feasibility
study sponsored by the Texas Department of Transportation is officially
underway. The purpose of the study is to evaluate possible operational
and design alternatives to improve U.S. 69 from Lumberton to Zavalla. |
Beaumont
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Beaumont |
Western Chambers County Transportation Plan |
The purpose of the Western Chambers Study
was to analyze existing conditions and travel characteristics in the
area, projects future travel demands, develops and examines
transportation improvement alternatives, and recommends a Transportation
Plan for Western Chambers County. |
Beaumont
District |
Major Investment Study |
Dallas |
I.H.
635 (LBJ Freeway) |
The Interstate Highway 635/LBJ Freeway (LBJ)
corridor is located in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. The
study corridor is approximately 21 miles (33.8 km) in length along the
northern and eastern sections of the LBJ Freeway extending from west of
I.H. 35E to U.S. 80. |
Dallas District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Dallas |
S.H. 183 Preliminary Engineering and Environmental Assessment (PE/EA) |
The Texas Department of Transportation,
Dallas District has initiated the SH 183, Preliminary Engineering (PE)
and Environmental Assessment (EA) study. The preliminary engineering and
environmental documentation is a continuation of the work developed in
the SH 183/West Fork Corridor Major Investment Study (MIS) completed by
TxDOT in April 2000. The goal of this study is to develop a geometric
design schematic showing proposed freeway, frontage road and the ramp
locations. The environmental documentation will be developed in
accordance with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) guidelines to
assess potential socioeconomic and environmental impacts. |
Dallas District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
El Paso |
IH 10/Americas Interchange
Study Completed |
The IH 10/Americas Interchange project will
involve improving the existing cloverleaf interchange; constructing the
Americas Interchange main lanes over IH 10 to the Socorro Activities
Center; and adding directional ramps/connections between Americas
interchange and IH 10 in El Paso. |
El Paso
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
El Paso |
I -
10 East Corridor
Study Completed |
The Texas Department of Transportation
(TxDOT), El Paso District, has initiated the 22-mile I-10 East Corridor
Study from just west of US 54 at Piedras Street to FM 1110 at Clint. The
corridor also includes a portion of FM 76 (North Loop Road) from FM 1281
to FM 1110 and SH 20 (Alameda Avenue) from just east of Loop 375 to FM
1110. |
El Paso
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
El Paso |
I - 10
West Corridor
Study Completed |
The El Paso District of the Texas
Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has initiated a Major Investment
Study (MIS) of the 23-mile I-10 West Corridor from US Highway 54 to the
New Mexico State Line. The study also includes a portion of US 54 from
Loop 375 (Border Highway) north to Trowbridge Drive. |
El Paso
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
El Paso |
Northeast Parkway |
The Texas Department of Transportation
(TxDOT), in cooperation with the New Mexico Department of
Transportation, has begun preparation of a design schematic and
environmental assessment for a 22-mile long, limited access highway
connecting Loop 375 in northeast El Paso near Railroad Drive to
Interstate Highway 10 (IH 10) in Anthony, NM. The project is split about
in half between Texas and New Mexico. |
El Paso
District |
Route Location Study, Schematic
Design/Environmental Assessment |
Fort Worth |
FM
157 |
The Fort Worth District is currently
conducting a feasibility study for the proposed realignment of FM 157
from Business 287 to FM 1807. The proposed improvements are needed to
safely accommodate existing and projected traffic in Johnson County
between the cities of Mansfield and Venus. |
Fort Worth
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Fort Worth |
Highway
377 Reconstruction Project |
TxDOT's Fort Worth District is currently
planning improvements for the widening of U.S. 377 from FM 51 to FM 167
South from four lanes to a six-lane divided highway. It will include
interchanges at SH 144 and Business 377, as well as the widening of the
Lake Granbury Bridge. In addition to the highway widening, the project
will include drainage structures, traffic signals, bridge widening,
pavement markings and signage. |
Fort Worth
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Fort Worth |
IH 30
Corridor |
The Fort Worth District is currently
planning improvements for IH 30 from Oakland Boulevard to the proposed
SH 161. The study includes the preparation of a preliminary geometric
layout and environmental assessment that will depict the proposed
improvements in detail. |
Fort Worth
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Fort Worth Area |
IH
35W |
The Fort Worth District is currently
planning improvements for IH 35W from IH 820 to 4TH Street in
Tarrant County. Preliminary planning indicates that four general purpose
lanes each direction with a one lane reversible high occupancy vehicle (HOV)/managed
lane facility in the median are warranted for future traffic volumes.
The HOV facility will allow southbound travel towards downtown Fort
Worth in the morning and reverse to allow northbound travel in the
afternoon. |
Fort Worth
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Fort Worth |
IH
820 East Corridor
Study Completed |
The IH 820 improvement project is designed
to expand East Interstate Highway 820 (IH 820) in Tarrant County, TX,
from the north interchange at State Highway 121 (SH 121) south to Randol
Mill Road within the cities of Richland Hills, Hurst, and Fort Worth. |
Fort Worth
District |
Corridor Improvement Study / Environmental
Assessment |
Fort Worth Area |
IH
820 Northeast Corridor |
The Fort Worth District is currently
planning improvements for IH 820 from IH 35W to SH 26 in Tarrant County.
The HOV facility is currently planned to begin west of IH 35W and will
extend eastward to the proposed HOV/managed lanes facility within
Airport Freeway. |
Fort Worth
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Fort Worth |
IH 820
Southeast Corridor |
The Fort Worth District of the Texas
Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has initiated an Alternatives
Analysis (AA) study of the 6-mile IH 820 corridor from Meadowbrook Drive
to IH 20, and the 2.5-mile IH 20 corridor between IH 820 and US 287, in
the cities of Fort Worth, Arlington, Kennedale and Forest Hill. |
Fort Worth
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Fort Worth Area |
SH
114/SH 121 |
The Fort Worth District is currently
planning improvements for the SH 114/SH 121 corridors located north of
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Tarrant and Dallas Counties.
The limits of the study involve SH 114 from BS 114L to International
Parkway and SH 121 from SH 360 to the SH 121 Bypass near Lewisville. |
Fort Worth
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Fort Worth |
SH 121/SH 183
(Airport Freeway) |
The Fort Worth District is currently
planning improvements for SH 121/SH 183 (Airport Freeway) from IH 820 to
SH 161. Preliminary planning indicates that five general purpose lanes
each direction with a two lane reversible high occupancy vehicle (HOV)/
managed lanes facility in the median are warranted along SH 121 from IH
820 to SH 183 for future traffic volumes. The study includes the
preparation of a preliminary geometric layout and environmental
assessment that will depict the proposed improvements in detail. |
Fort Worth
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Fort Worth |
SH 26 |
TxDOT's Fort Worth District is currently
planning improvements for the widening of SH 26 from I-820 to SH 114
from four lanes to a six-lane divided highway. It will be constructed in
three segments: Hurst/North Richland Hills, Colleyville, and Grapevine.
Funding has only been allocated for the Colleyville segment. This
segment runs from Cheek Sparger Road to Pool Road/Brumlow Avenue. It
will include turn lanes at major intersections, curb and gutter,
drainage and a raised landscaped median. |
Fort Worth
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Fort Worth |
SH 360
Corridor
Study Completed |
The SH 360 improvement project is designed
to expand SH 360 through Arlington and Grand Prairie from IH 20 to just
north of IH 30, including the IH 30/SH 360 interchange. |
Fort Worth
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Fort Worth |
Weatherford Loop
Study Completed |
The Weatherford Loop Feasibility Study
evaluated the feasibility of constructing a loop roadway, or portions of
a loop roadway, around the City of Weatherford. |
Fort Worth
District |
Feasibility Study |
Gulf Coast |
Gulf
Intracostal Waterway Report |
This report evaluates the Gulf Intracoastal
Waterway as it relates to Texas. An assessment of the importance of the
waterway is given, as well as an identification of principal problems
and significant modifications to the waterway, and specific
recommendations for legislative action. |
Transportation Planning and Programming Division |
Legislative Report |
Houston Area |
BU
90U |
Widen roadway from four to six lanes with
continuous center turn lane |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
CR
101 @ SH 288 |
Construct CR 101 Grade Separation at SH 288 |
Houston
District |
Categorical Exclusion |
Houston Area |
FM
1098 |
Widening from 2 lanes to 4 lanes |
Houston
District |
Categorical Exclusion |
Houston Area |
FM
1960 |
Widen 4-Lane To 6-Lane Divided With Curb
and Gutter & TMS |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
FM
2004 |
Widen from two-lane roadway to four-lane,
divided roadway with grade separation at railroad |
Houston
District |
Categorical Exclusion |
Houston Area |
FM
2234 |
Widen from two-lane to four-lane divided
roadway |
Houston
District |
Categorical Exclusion |
Houston Area |
FM
2978 |
Widening from Dobbin Hufsmith to FM 1488 |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
FM 2978 |
FM 2920 to Dobbin Hufsmith Rd. Widening
from two to five lanes |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
FM
529 |
Widen to four-lane divided and replace
Dinner Creek Bridge |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
FM
646 |
Widen roadway to four lane divided |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
Houston Avenue |
The project proposes to replace Houston
Avenue bridge over IH 10 and White Oak Bayou. |
Houston
District |
Categorical Exclusion |
Houston Area |
Houston Region Freight Rail Study
|
The Houston Region Freight Rail Study is a multi-modal study for improving the movement of freight through the Houston Metropolitan area. |
Houston
District |
Feasibility Study |
Houston Area |
IH 10 |
Detention Ponds at White Oak Bayou
(Note: This is a large file that may take several minutes to
download.) |
Houston
District |
Public Meeting Response Report |
Houston Area |
IH 45N |
Widen freeway from a four-lane facility to
a six-lane facility |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
Loop 494 |
Kingwood Dr. to Sorter's McClellan Road |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
S.H. 6 at Bellaire Blvd. |
Construct grade separation |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
S.H. 6 at FM 1093 |
Construct overpass |
Houston
District |
Categorical Exclusion |
Houston Area |
S.H. 146: from Red Bluff To
FM 518 |
Widen to six lanes with two three-lane
frontage roads. |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
S.H.
225 |
The Houston District of the Texas
Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is conducting a Major Corridor
Feasibility Study (MCFS) for an approximate 16-mile segment of the SH
225 corridor from IH 610 to SH 146, located in Harris County.
SH 255 Major Corridor Feasibility Study Final Report |
Houston
District |
Major Corridor Feasibility Study |
Houston Area |
S.H. 288 |
Reconstruct freeway to accommodate toll
lanes and associated frontage road, ramp, and interchange improvements |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
S.H. 288: From FM 2234 (McHard
Rd.) to FM 518 |
Construct two three-lane frontage roads |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
S.H.
36 |
Widen from two lanes to four lanes |
Houston
District |
Categorical Exclusion |
Houston Area |
S.H.
332 |
Constructing five new grade-separated
intersections and adding frontage roads |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
S.H. 99
Grand Parkway |
The Grand Parkway is a proposed 180-mile
circumferential scenic highway traversing eleven counties and encircling
the Greater Houston Area. The Grand Parkway has been divided into nine
segments, each of which is a complete and independently justifiable
project. |
Houston
District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |
Houston Area |
U.S.
90A |
This project proposes widening from
existing four-lane divided to an eight-lane divided roadway with a
raised median and curb-and-gutter drainage from SH 6 to SH 99. From SH
99 to Loop 762 the project proposes to widen from existing four-lane
divided to a six-lane divided. |
Houston
District |
Environmental Assessment |
Houston Area |
U.S.
290 & Hempstead Road Environmental Impact Statement and Schematic Design |
The Major Investment Study (MIS) has been
completed and the project is moving forward with the Environmental
Impact Statement and Schematic Design. The alternatives studied
in the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will be variations of the
multi-modal configurations suggested in the MIS: general-purpose lanes,
managed lanes (possibly toll), and a reserve for advanced high-capacity
transit (light rail/bus rapid transit). |
Houston
District |
Environmental Impact Statement |
Houston Area
(Harris and Brazoria Counties) |
S.H. 35 |
The Houston District of the Texas
Department of Transportation is conducting a Major Corridor Feasibility
Study for an approximate 47-mile segment of SH 35, located in Harris and
Brazoria Counties, from IH 45 in Downtown Houston to SH 288 in the City
of Angleton. The purpose of the study is to evaluate all reasonable
alternative modes of transportation and travel routes and select the
Recommended Preferred Alternative that will improve existing and future
mobility and safety conditions along the SH 35 corridor. |
Houston
District |
Major Corridor Feasibility Study |
Statewide -Laredo, Texas to Duluth,
Minnesota |
I-35 Trade Corridor
|
Interstate Highway 35 Trade Corridor
--Texas is one of six states joining with the Federal Highway
Administration to study transportation needs on Interstate 35 from
Laredo to Duluth, Minnesota. The
I-35 Trade Corridor Study Newsletter
provides the latest developments of the study. |
TxDOT and Federal Highway Administration |
Trade Corridor Study |
Statewide |
Feasibility Analysis of the National Scenic
Byways Program and Other Travel Route Alternatives for Texas and a
Summary of Outdoor Advertising and Roadside Vegetation Regulations in
Texas (view
PDF) |
The purpose of this study is to assess the
feasibility of Texas' participation in the National Scenic Byways
Program, as sponsored and organized by the Federal Highway
Administration and to evaluate Texas regulations regarding outdoor
advertising and roadside vegetation. This study was authorized by Senate
Bill 1128 of the 77th Legislative Session pursuant to the Scenic Byways
Program under Section 391.256 of the Transportation Code. |
Transportation Planning and Programming Division |
Feasibility Study |
Statewide |
Interstate 69 |
Interstate Highway 69 (I-69) is a
1,600-mile long national highway project with the purpose of connecting
Canada and Mexico. This website contains information on the Texas
Department of Transportation's initiative to develop a series of
environmental impact statements for the final alignment of the roughly
950-mile long highway through Texas. |
TxDOT, Federal Highway Administration
and US Department of Transportation |
Corridor Study |
Statewide |
Ports to Plains Corridor-
Corridor Management and Development Plan
completed |
The departments of transportation from four
states - Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and New Mexico - partnered to
develop a Corridor Development and Management Plan (CDMP) for a
1,400-mile roadway from the Texas/Mexico border at Laredo through
western Texas and parts of Oklahoma and New Mexico to Denver, Colorado.
The CDMP includes: a possible 20-year plan, including costs, for
development of a corridor, consisting of minimum of four lanes with ITS
improvements; a maintenance and operation plan with costs; a possible
finance plan; and an analysis of the benefits of development. Among
other components of the plan are an analysis of environmental issues and
an assessment of risks that could impede corridor development. The route
is one of 45 "High Priority Corridors" on the National Highway System
designated by the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century
(TEA21). |
Transportation Planning and Programming Division |
Corridor Management and Development Plan |
Statewide |
Ports to
Plains
Feasibility Study Completed |
This study determines the impacts and
feasibility of a four-lane highway between the Texas/Mexico border and
Denver, Colorado, via the existing IH 27 corridor between Amarillo and
Lubbock, Texas. A principal reason for evaluating transportation
improvement needs in the Ports to Plains corridor is related to the
implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in
1994, which created a free trade zone between the US, Mexico and Canada. |
Transportation Planning and Programming Division |
Feasibility Study |
Statewide |
Texas Grain
Transportation
Study |
This study reports on various aspects of
grain transportation in Texas. Attention is given to Texas grain
production and consumption trends, and to the geographic location of
grain production and consumption. Data on interstate and
intrastate grain flow patterns and mode use are identified, as are
perceptions of Texas grain handlers regarding the quality of service
offered by railroads and motor carriers. |
Transportation Planning and Programming Division |
General Study |
Waco Area |
I.H. 35 |
The Main purpose of this project is to
increase capacity and safety on the 94-mile long IH 35 corridor through
the Waco District that serves Bell, Falls, Hill and McLennan counties of
central Texas. |
Waco District |
Major Investment Study / Corridor
Improvement Study |