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Transportation High Priority Projects for TX02

The following are the local transportation projects in TX02 deemed as High Priority Projects by Congressman Poe and submitted to the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee to be considered in this year's surface transportation reauthorization legislation


Washington, May 14 -



1.     
Loop 494 Upgrade, $2,248,800


This total project costs $2,811,000 and would widen Loop 494 from two lanes to four lanes with medians, and curbs from McClellan Road through Northpark Drive in Kingwood, TX.


 


2.      Flyover Connecting HWY 146 and Spur 330, $12,000,000


The total project costs $15,000,000 and consists of a direct connector from Spur 330 to I-10 westbound.  The pinch point is at the intersection of Highway 146 and Spur 330.  I am requesting this project jointly with Rep. Gene Green, 29th District of Texas.


 


3.      Port of Beaumont Intermodal Connections, $5,000,000


The total project costs $6,250,000 and consists of construction of new driveways, intermodal connections, lighting, paving and mechanically-operated barricades alongside of existing facilities, upgrading and improve existing railroad grade crossings by replacing aging timber crossings with new concrete crossings, grading, paving and lighting improvements to an internal roadway that will provide access to new cargo storage lots, and a large gate that will enable the repositioning of long and oversized pieces of cargo, and reconstruct and improve a 1/2 mile section of Buford Street, a portion of which was recently abandoned and ceded to the port by the City of Beaumont.  This street provides essential access to the export grain elevator, bulk materials yard, intermodal rail facilities and 36-acre lease area located on the southeast corner of the port. 


 


4.      Port of Port Arthur Intermodal Distribution Rail Expansion Terminal, $6,000,000


The total project costs $7,500,000 and consists of construction of a Port Intermodal Distribution Rail Expansion Terminal. Project to be located on land side “laydown” area commonly referred to as Berths 3, 4 & 5 at the Port of Port Arthur. It will serve as an extension to the rail service for rail/laydown area for berths 1 & 2.  Monies to be used for the expansion of rail multi-modal to handle sufficient volume to accommodate increased rail volumes. Site is prepared, stabilized and covered in asphalt. Additional work to include: laying rail/ballast and ties. Equipment to include switches, signals and frogs. Supporting equipment includes rubber tired gantry crane. Estimated 150 cars car volume.


 


5.      Rehabilitate Madison Street from Irving Street to Grove Street in Beaumont, TX, $2,800,000


The total project costs $3,500,000.  This road is the primary truck route for the industrial district located east of Carroll Street and along Gulf States Road. The existing concrete pavement is deteriorating and is in need of replacement.


 


6.      School Sidewalks in Beaumont, TX, $2,016,000


The total project costs $2,520,000 and will provide school children a safe route to school along roads that have incomplete sidewalks, or no sidewalks at all.


 


7.      Advanced Traffic Management System in Beaumont, TX, $2,400,000


The total project costs $3,000,000 and would include traffic signal timing/management software, traffic signal controllers and cabinets, the creation of closed circuit television (CCTV), and communications to tie all of the infrastructure together.



8.   Lamar University Regional Intermodal Complex, $8,000,000


The project includes an intermodal facility with a covered bus terminal; energy efficient bus improvements; pedestrian walkways; lighting, safety, and security enhancements; and expanded parking.


 


9.      Direct Connector SH249 to BW8, $7,760,000


The project will construct a connector from southbound SH249 to westbound BW8.